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6. Check Whether the Flash is Ready
Check whether the transmitter unit’s
flash ready indicator is lightened.
When the receiver unit’s flash is
ready, the AF-assist beam lighting
area will blinks at 1 second intervals.
7. Check the Flash Operation
Press the transmitter unit’s test
button <
>. Then, the receiver unit
will re. If not, adjust the distance
from the transmitter unit.
Using Automatic Wireless Flash with Multiple Receiver Units
When stronger flash output or more
convenient lighting operation is needed,
increase the number of receiver units
and set it as a single receiver unit. To
add receiver units, use the same steps
as setting “using automatic wireless
flash with a single receiver unit”. Any
flash group can be set (A/B/C/D/E).
When the number of receiver units
is increased or the transmitter unit
flash ring is ON, automatic control
is implemented to make all groups of
flashes re the same flash output and
ensure the total flash output is up to
standard exposure.
1. Press the depth-of-eld preview button on the camera to re a modeling flash.
2. If the receiver unit’s auto power off function is on, press the transmitter unit’s test
button to power it on. Please note that test ring is unavailable during the camera’s
regular metering time.
3. By pressing the menu button to enter C.Fn setting, the effective time of receiver
unit’s auto power off is changeable between 60min or 30min (RX STBY).
Note:
Using Fully Automatic Wireless Flash
The FEC and other settings that set on the transmitter unit will also be
appeared on the receiver unit automatically. The receiver unit does not need
any operation. Use the following settings to make wireless flash shooting
according to the same methods with normal flash shooting.
About Transmitter Unit
Use two or more transmitter units. By preparing several cameras that with
transmitter units attached, cameras can be changed in shooting while keeping
the same lighting source (receiver unit).
Flash Exposure Compensation
Flash Exposure Lock

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