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CULLMANN CUlight FR 36 C User Manual

CULLMANN CUlight FR 36 C
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FR 36C
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CULLMANN CUlight FR 36 C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Source4 x AA batteries
Guide Number36 m (ISO 100)
Flash ModesManual, TTL
Swivel Angle180°
Tilt Angle-7° to +90°
CompatibilityCanon
Flash TypeShoe Mount Flash

Summary

Name of Parts

Body

Details the physical components of the flash unit, including panels, ports, and housing.

Control Panel

Overview of the buttons, dials, and indicators on the flash unit's control interface.

LCD Panel

TTL Autoflash

Explains the LCD display for TTL autoflash mode, showing focus length and exposure compensation.

M Manual Flash

Illustrates the LCD display for Manual flash mode, detailing output and compensation settings.

Multi Flash

Details the LCD screen indicators for Multi (Stroboscopic) flash mode, including frequency and number of flashes.

Radio Transmission Shooting

Shows LCD panel configurations for Master and Slave units in radio transmission mode.

What's in the Box of CUlight FR 36C?

Separately Sold Accessories

Lists optional accessories available for purchase to expand the functionality of the flash unit.

Flash Mode: TTL Autoflash

TTL Mode

Explains how to enter and use TTL mode, including pre-flash and exposure adjustment feedback.

FEC: Flash Exposure Compensation

High-Speed Sync

Details how to enable High-Speed Sync (FP flash) for synchronization at all shutter speeds.

Second-Curtain Sync

Describes how to activate Second-Curtain Sync for creating light trails behind moving subjects.

M: Manual Flash

Flash Output Range

Explains the adjustable flash output from 1/1 to 1/128 power in 1/3 stop increments.

Optical S1 Secondary Unit Setting

Configures the flash to act as an optic S1 slave unit, firing synchronously with the main flash.

Optical S2 Secondary Unit Setting

Configures the flash to act as an optic S2 slave unit, ignoring pre-flashes from the main unit.

Multi: Stroboscopic Flash

Calculating the Shutter Speed

Provides guidance on setting shutter speed for stroboscopic flash based on flash frequency and count.

Wireless Flash Shooting: Radio (2.4G) Transmission

Master Unit Setting

Instructions on setting up the flash unit as a master unit for wireless 2.4G radio transmission control.

TTL: Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Shooting

Autoflash Shooting with One Slave Unit

Step-by-step guide to performing TTL autoflash shooting with a single wireless slave unit.

M: Wireless Flash Shooting with Manual Flash

Setting the flash mode to <M>

Guides on setting the flash to Manual mode for wireless shooting with different output settings per group.

Setting flash output

Explains how to adjust the flash output for each slave group in wireless manual shooting.

Taking the picture

Instructions on executing the shot with multiple flash groups firing at set ratios.

Multi: Wireless Flash Shooting with Manual Flash

Setting <Multi> stroboscopic flash.

Procedure for setting the flash to Multi (stroboscopic) mode for wireless shooting.

Setting flash output/flash frequency/flash times.

Details on setting flash output, frequency, and duration for multi-flash wireless shooting.

Slave/Master Unit's Positioning and Operation Range

Autoflash Shooting with One Slave Unit

Illustrates positioning and operation range for a single slave unit in TTL autoflash.

Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting

Shows positioning and operation for multiple slave units in TTL autoflash and manual flash modes.

Other Applications

Auto Focus Assist Beam

Explains the function and effective range of the built-in auto focus assist beam for low-light conditions.

Bounce Flash

Describes the technique of bouncing flash off surfaces to soften shadows and create natural lighting.

Protection Function

Over-Temperature Protection

Details the flash's protection mechanism against overheating, including flash count limits and rest times.

Other Protections

Lists other protection prompts (E1, E2, E3) and their meanings for system security and safety.

Firmware Upgrade

Checking the version

Instructions on how to check the current firmware version of the flash unit.

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