Difference between revisions of "White Lighting Flash Heads Proficiency Test"
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'''Complete this written portion and bring it with you to your scheduled operational proficiency'''.<br /> | '''Complete this written portion and bring it with you to your scheduled operational proficiency'''.<br /> | ||
− | # When and why is a safe sync | + | # When and why is a safe sync adapter important? |
# Describe the importance of the Test/Dump button. | # Describe the importance of the Test/Dump button. | ||
# What are the different Model Lamp Modes and when would you use each? | # What are the different Model Lamp Modes and when would you use each? | ||
# List some of the precautions you should take before using this equipment. | # List some of the precautions you should take before using this equipment. | ||
− | # Name three things that could permanently damage this equipment. | + | # Name three things that could permanently damage this equipment. |
+ | # What is the extent of your financial responsibility once you have checked out any equipment from Media Loan? | ||
===Operational Proficiency=== | ===Operational Proficiency=== |
Revision as of 10:14, 29 October 2013
Written Test
Answers may be found in the White Lightning Flash Heads Quick Guide. Call Media Loan at 867-6253 if you have any questions.
Complete this written portion and bring it with you to your scheduled operational proficiency.
- When and why is a safe sync adapter important?
- Describe the importance of the Test/Dump button.
- What are the different Model Lamp Modes and when would you use each?
- List some of the precautions you should take before using this equipment.
- Name three things that could permanently damage this equipment.
- What is the extent of your financial responsibility once you have checked out any equipment from Media Loan?
Operational Proficiency
To be done during your scheduled proficiency.
- Describe all controls and parts of the unit and its accessories.
- Set up the lights with the accessories.
- Connect the Light Kit to a camera.
- Use a camera to shoot a few pictures.
- Disassemble and pack everything away neatly.