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Type | Speedlight |
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Brand | Godox |
Model | V860III-N |
Category | Camera Accessories |
Compatibility | Nikon Cameras |
Power Source | Li-ion Battery |
Wireless Control | Yes |
TTL Function | Yes |
Wireless Channels | 32 |
Wireless Groups | 5 |
Guide Number | 60 m at ISO 100 (200mm position) |
Flash Duration | 1/300s to 1/20000s |
Recycle Time | 1.5s (full power) |
Battery Capacity | 2600mAh |
Flash Modes | TTL, Manual, Multi |
Zoom Range | 20-200mm |
Horizontal Rotation | 0 to 330 degrees |
Swivel Range | 330 degrees |
Wireless Trigger | Yes |
Color Temperature | 5600K +/- 200K |
Crucial safety guidelines to prevent damage, injury, or hazards when using the flash unit.
Identifies and labels the external components of the camera flash unit.
Details the purpose and operation of each button on the flash unit's control panel.
Explains the information shown on the LCD screen during i-TTL autoflash mode.
Details the LCD screen indicators for manual flash mode operations.
Guides on using the flash unit as a transmitter in wireless shooting setups.
Guides on using the flash unit as a receiver in wireless shooting setups.
Illustrates the LCD screen configurations for different operational modes like attached, transmitter, and receiver.
Lists all items provided within the V860IIIN kit package.
Describes accessories that can be purchased separately to enhance functionality.
Provides instructions on how to correctly insert and remove the battery from the flash unit.
Explains the visual indicators for the remaining battery charge on the LCD panel.
Details how to activate, deactivate, and adjust the brightness of the LED modeling lamp.
Instructions for securely mounting and removing the flash unit from a camera's hotshoe.
Explains how to manage power, including auto power-off settings for transmitter and receiver units.
Introduces the i-TTL mode, detailing its automatic exposure calculation and available functions.
Guides on adjusting flash output to compensate for exposure variations in TTL mode.
Details how to enable and use High-Speed Sync for flash synchronization at fast shutter speeds.
Explains how to use second-curtain sync for creative lighting effects with slow shutter speeds.
Guides on setting manual flash output levels from 1/1 to 1/256.
Instructions for configuring the flash as an optical slave unit in S1 or S2 modes.
Details how to configure the flash for stroboscopic shooting, including frequency and number of flashes.
Explains how to calculate the appropriate shutter speed for stroboscopic shooting.
Provides tables showing the maximum number of flashes for stroboscopic mode based on output and Hz.
Guides on setting up wireless communication between transmitter and receiver units using 2.4G radio.
Discusses optimal placement of flash units and their effective wireless transmission range.
Explains how to set up and manage multiple receiver units for complex lighting scenarios.
Details how to configure wireless settings on the transmitter unit.
Details how to configure wireless settings on the receiver unit.
Explains how to select and manage flash groups for wireless shooting.
Guides on setting the communication channel ID to prevent interference.
Instructions for setting wireless IDs to ensure reliable triggering of receiver units.
How to scan for available wireless channels to avoid signal interference.
Step-by-step guide for setting up i-TTL automatic wireless flash shooting with multiple units.
Procedures for verifying communication channel and flash readiness in wireless setups.
How to manage multiple receiver units for automatic wireless flash output.
Guides on setting the flash mode to Manual (M) for wireless shooting.
Explains how to perform stroboscopic flash shooting wirelessly using manual mode.
Discusses common reasons for wireless triggering failures and their solutions.
Instructions for using the sync cord jack for wired flash triggering.
Explains how to use the modeling flash to preview lighting effects.
Details the function and effective range of the built-in auto focus assist beam.
Guides on aiming the flash head to bounce light off surfaces for softer illumination.
How to adjust the flash coverage manually or automatically using the zoom function.
Explains the visual indicator for low battery power and the need for replacement.
Comprehensive guide on accessing and configuring the various custom functions of the flash unit.
Information on the flash's built-in protection against overheating during continuous use.
Tables detailing the number of flashes that trigger over-temperature protection in normal and HSS modes.
Lists and explains error prompts related to system protections displayed on the LCD.
Provides key technical data including model, power, flash duration, and exposure control systems.
Summarizes the wireless flash functions, groups, channels, and ID settings.
Details the battery, recycle time, full power flashes, and power saving features.
Lists the physical dimensions and wireless transmission range of the flash unit.
Solutions for when the camera flash fails to fire, including attachment and contact issues.
Addresses issues with the flash turning off automatically and how to wake it up.
Guidance on correcting underexposed or overexposed images, including HSS and manual mode usage.
Tips for avoiding dark corners or partial subject illumination by adjusting flash coverage.
Steps required to download and install firmware updates for the flash unit.
Guidelines for maintaining the flash unit, including cleaning, handling, and service recommendations.
Outlines the terms and conditions of the product's 2-year warranty and exclusions.
States the product's compliance with EU directives for safety and essential requirements.
Instructions for environmentally responsible disposal of the electronic product according to WEEE directive.