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Brand | Nissin Digital |
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Model | i60A |
Category | Camera Flash |
Language | English |
Highlights compact size, high power output (60GN), external power compatibility, and user-friendly controls.
Lists compatibility with Canon/Nikon TTL systems and directs users to the website for details.
Details potential risks of personal injury, death, or property damage if instructions are not followed.
Outlines conditions that may cause damage or defects to the product if not handled properly.
Identifies and labels all physical parts of the flash unit for user reference.
Lists accessories like soft box, flash stand, and pouch for enhanced usability.
Step-by-step guide on correctly inserting AA batteries for flash unit power and operation.
Explains the automatic standby and power-off modes to conserve battery energy during idle periods.
Describes the automatic shutdown mechanism to prevent overheating during continuous high-power flash usage.
Instructions on how to securely attach the flash unit to the camera's hotshoe.
Procedure for safely detaching the flash unit from the camera's hotshoe.
Steps to power on the flash unit and confirm readiness for shooting.
Overview of the dial's functions and how to select various flash modes and settings.
Details on using the built-in video light, adjusting output levels, and its lighting time.
Guide to manually adjusting the flash head's zoom position for optimal light coverage.
Explains how to adjust flash output in TTL mode for precise exposure control in 12 steps.
Explains SD mode for pre-flash sync and SF mode for traditional sync.
How to use optical transmission for wireless flash sync with groups.
Using fill-in flash and diffusing panels to soften light and reduce shadows for better portraits.
How to use the soft box accessory to further soften flash output and improve light quality.
Method for softening light and reducing harsh shadows by bouncing the flash off surfaces.
Functionality of the AF assist light for focusing in low-light conditions.
Explains FE lock for Canon cameras to pre-set flash exposure for the subject.
Describes Fv lock for Nikon cameras to lock flash exposure settings.
Solutions for common problems like the flash not charging, not firing, or incorrect exposure.
Adjusts flash for correct exposure at slow shutter speeds, ideal for low light.
Fires pre-flashes to minimize red-eye effect in subjects.
Fires flash just before the rear curtain closes, creating motion blur effects.