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Type | Speedlite |
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Color Temperature | 5600K ± 200K |
Auto Zoom Head | Yes |
Bounce Head | Yes |
Swivel Head | Yes |
Wireless Channels | 32 |
Wireless Groups | 5 |
Power Output | 1/1 to 1/128 |
PC Sync Port | Yes |
External Power Supply | Yes |
Guide Number | 60 m (ISO 100, 200mm) |
Zoom Range | 20-200mm |
Flash Modes | TTL, Manual, Multi |
Power Source | 4 x AA batteries |
Recycle Time | 0.1 seconds |
Wireless Control | Yes |
Flash Duration | 1/300s to 1/20000s |
Wireless Operation | Master/Slave |
Off-Camera Terminal | Yes |
Compatible Cameras | Sony |
Swivel Angle | 360 degrees |
Tilt Angle | 90 degrees |
MENU, Wireless Selection, Select Dial, and Set Button for navigation and configuration.
ON/OFF Switch and MODE button to switch flash modes.
ZOOM setting and <+/-> Power Output for controlling flash characteristics.
Test/Ready Indicator, Lock Setting, and Function Buttons for operational feedback and features.
Shows parameters and status when operating in TTL autoflash mode.
Displays settings and output for manual flash mode.
Illustrates LCD panel states for camera attachment and wireless transmission modes.
Setup and function of the flash as a wireless transmitter.
Setup and function of the flash as a wireless receiver.
How the flash works with the camera in TTL mode for automatic exposure.
Adjusting flash output to correct exposure in TTL mode.
Using the flash as an optical slave triggered by the main flash.
Using the flash as an optical slave ignoring pre-flashes.
Basic wireless setup with a single receiver unit.
Dividing receivers into groups for varied lighting ratios and modes.
Demonstrates multi-group wireless setup for synchronized shooting.
Configuring the flash as a transmitter for wireless control.
Configuring the flash as a receiver for wireless synchronization.
How to change channel IDs to avoid signal interference.
Setting wireless IDs for interference-free triggering.
Utility to find available channels to avoid conflicts with other systems.
Configuring transmitter and receiver for single-unit wireless TTL operation.
Verifying communication channel, positioning, and flash readiness before shooting.
Connecting a trigger plug via the sync cord jack for synchronized firing.
How the built-in beam aids autofocus in low light conditions.