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5.
If using an Ikelite strobe, set the strobe to TTL. If using a non-Ikelite
strobe, set the strobe to manual flash and select a manual power
setting.
6.
Turn on the strobe(s).
7.
Turn on the camera.
8.
Take a test photo to ensure that your strobe(s) are functioning
properly.
About Fiber Optic Cords
Attaching a strobe via fiber optic connection requires the camera’s
built-in flash to fire each time a photo is taken. Firing the camera’s
flash will cause increased lag time in between photos and decrease
camera battery life.
Attaching a Fiber Optic Cord
1.
Check the end of the fiber optic cord to ensure that it is clean and
smooth.
O-ring
Fiber Optic
Ports
Fiber Optic
Connector
2.
Ensure that the fiber optic cord o-ring is in place. This o-ring does
not provide waterproofing, however it does keep the fiber optic cord
in place.
3.
Attach one end of the fiber optic cord into one of the fiber optic
ports on the front of the housing. The connector is a press-fit into
the fiber optic port.