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Place your digital camera and the Slave 
Strobe face to face approximately 1 meter 
apart.

Take 3 Flash pictures of the Slave Strobe
with its Flash Mode Switch setting at     , 
 

 

 and     respectively

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Compare the 3 pictures. The Slave Strobe

      For Fully Automatic Digital Cameras

              1. Set the camera flash mode into "Auto Flash", "Forced Flash" or "Slow Flash" 

              2. Cancel the red-eye reduction function & any pre-flash setting.

              3. Set the Slave Strobe's Flash Mode Switch to    ,     or    

                   a)For standard digital camera flash, set      

                   b)For digital camera with one time pre-flash, set    

                   c)For digital camera with two times pre-flash, set    

                   d)If you don't know your digital camera flash type, please follow the steps in      

 

 

      

      

              1. Always shoot pictures with the

  

  indicator lamp fully lit up. 

              2. If the subject in the picture looks too dark, try to (i) adjust the Flash Output Control Switch to MED or MAX, or (ii) move your  

                  camera closer to your subject, or (iii) set your camera zoom lens into more wide angle.

              3. If the subject in the picture looks too bright, try to (i) adjust the Flash Output Control Switch to MED or MIN, or (ii) move 

                  your camera further away from the subject , or (iii) set your camera zoom lens into more Tele. (iv) You can also use an 

                  Adjustable Arm or Multi-angle Stand to tilt the Slave Strobe to an angle to enable softer reflection of light from the Slave  

                  Strobe onto the subject. (v) The supplied diffuser panels can also be used to soften reflection from the strobe on the subject.

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         A) Setting:

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         B) Tips for using the Slave Strobe

READY

How to synchronize your 

                   

 Automatic/Manual Digital Camera and Slave Strobe

How to synchronize your Automatic/Manual Digital Camera and Slave Strobe

picture which is overexposed (white out)
has been taken in the correct Flash Mode 
Switch setting.

You must perform the following test to determine the correct setting of the Slave Strobe for your own digital camera: 

Step 1:

Step 2:

Step 3:

  1. FLASH LIGHT SENSOR

  2. FLASH

  3. FLASH SYNC. SENSOR

  4. FLASH MODE SWITCH

  5. FLASH READY LIGHT

  6. BATTERY DOOR

   7. FLASH TRIGGER OVERRIDE SWITCH

   8. FLASH OUTPUT CONTROL SWITCH

 

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   A) Setting:

      1. Every time you use the same digital camera with the Slave Strobe use the same relevant Flash Mode Switch setting.
      2. When the Slave Stobe works underwater with the Housing, in some instances, it is possible for the varying light 
          conditions underwater to cause the Slave Strobe to synch at a different setting to the setting determined on land.  If you 
          think the flash is not at the correct synch setting when underwater, try to re-do the synch test with the Housing  
          underwater.

   B) Tips for the Slave Strobe Synchronization:

Operation Manual

Digital Slave Strobe

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