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Accessorizing the Honey Badger

Umbrellas

Umbrellas are the most widely-used modifiers in photography. Their ease-of-use and versatility makes them 

quick to master; a go-to modifier in many situations. 

Umbrellas can be mounted to the Honey Badger using the umbrella shaft mount on the bottom of the flash 

unit. The shaft mount can accommodate the wide variety of Interfit brand umbrellas and parabolic umbrellas 

as well as most umbrellas up to a 3/8” (8mm) diameter pole. 

Sync Cable

Sync cables allow the flash to be triggered by the camera via physical tethered connection. While sync 

cables are the most economical way to trigger a flash, they will not allow you to make any adjustments to 

the flash from the camera. 

A sync cable is included with your Honey Badger and can be plugged into the sync port on the back of 

the flash unit and the corresponding sync port on your camera. To connect the cable to the light, insert the 

3.5mm (headphone jack) plug into the sync port on the back of the light, just to the left of the power switch. 

Take the other end of the cable and connect it to the PC terminal on your camera (*consult your camera user 

manual to locate the PC terminal on your camera. Some camera models do not have a PC terminal and may 

require a separate adapter).

Remote

The Honey Badger is compatible with all Interfit Remotes. Using these remotes 

allows you to control all functions of the light wirelessly. This remote mounts to 

your camera’s hot shoe and communicates to the Honey Badger unit without an 

additional receiver. Interfit Remotes are sold separately.

 

*Compatible remotes include:

 

 

-Interfit TTL Remotes for Canon, Nikon, & Sony (manual only)

 

 

-Interfit Manual Remote

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Summary of Contents for HONEY BADGER

Page 1: ...lighting your creativity HONEY BADGER 320Ws Digital Flash Instruction Manual www interfitphotographic com...

Page 2: ...inside it may result in electric shock and or product failure Do not disassemble Tampering with your flash unit will void the warranty Should repairs become necessary this product must be sent to a c...

Page 3: ...he Honey Badger Powering Up the Honey Badger Adjusting the Power Turning off the Flash Function Using the Modeling Lamp Setting Channels Setting Groups Beep Button Optical Slave Cell Mount to Light St...

Page 4: ...LCD Display Screen 10 Channel Selection 11 Modeling Light Button 12 Sync Port 13 Flash Power Up Down 14 AC Power Port 15 Flash Toggle Button 16 Optical Slave Cell 17 Group Selection 18 Cell Button 19...

Page 5: ...until you hear a click To remove the modifier pull back on the modifier quick release on the top of the flash unit to release the mount lock and rotate the modifier counter clockwise Softboxes The var...

Page 6: ...ey Badger and can be plugged into the sync port on the back of the flash unit and the corresponding sync port on your camera To connect the cable to the light insert the 3 5mm headphone jack plug into...

Page 7: ...ht but keep the modeling lamp function available This function is ideal when using the LED modeling lamp of one Honey Badger to light your subject and mixing it with the flash of another Honey Badger...

Page 8: ...een lights Mounting to a Light Stand Your Honey Badger 320 will mount to most standard light stands with a 5 8 stud Unscrew the Stand Mount Tightening Knob until the mount fits onto the light stand Ma...

Page 9: ...ring 6 in diameter Max Sync Speed 1 250 Outer Diffuser Yes Recycle Time 1 second at full power Weight 3 lbs Fan Cooled Yes Flash Duration 1 900 full power Softbox 60 cm 24 Pop Up Auto Dump Yes Guide N...

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