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Note:
Cactus V6 series can specify
up to 1/10EV stop and communicate
it with the RF60X; however, the
RF60X would only display the
nearest 1/3EV stop.
You may combine an RF60X with other
V6-compatible TTL flashes to form
a manual flash control system. For
example, assign a RF60X to group A,
Canon 580EX (with a V6 II RX) to group
B, Nikon SB-900 (with another V6 II
RX) to group C. The V6 II TX will
be able to trigger them all and set
their power levels in either relative
or absolute power mode.
Tip:
To support HSS of your camera
system, choose V6 II or V6 IIs to
automatically sync with the RF60X
beyond your camera’s x-sync speed
shutter (see Section 11.2.3).
13.1.2 RF60X as Master
Users may assign the RF60X as master
on the camera’s hot shoe and let it
trigger and command other RF60X
Slave and V6 RX units. While the
RF60X Master can control the power
level and zoom level of the RF60X
Slave,
zoom control is not supported
when working with V6 RX units.