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7 Remote slave flash mode
Applicable to all versions:
The slave flash units must be able to
receive light from the master or control-
ler flash unit via the integrated sensor
for remote use.
The flash unit in the camera can functi-
on as a master or controller flash unit
depending on camera type. Further
information regarding settings on the
master or controller flash unit can be
found in the respective operating
instructions.
Canon
The flash unit supports Canon`s wire-
less E-TTL Remote System in slave flash
mode.
This means that one or more slave flash
units can be controlled remotely from a
master (depending on camera model)
flash unit on the camera (e.g. mecablitz
64 AF-1C digital) or from the camera
master.
Slave flash unit 44AF-2 is always set to
slave Group A and all remote channels
1, 2, 3 and 4.
Nikon
In slave mode, the flash unit supports
the wireless Nikon remote system and
is also compatible with the Nikon
“Advanced Wireless Lighting” system.
This means that one or more slave flash
units can be controlled remotely from a
master (depending on camera model)
flash unit on the camera (e.g. mecablitz
64 AF-1N digital) or from the camera
master.
Slave flash unit 44AF-2 is always set to
slave Group A and all remote channels
1, 2, 3 and 4.
Olympus
The flash unit is compatible as a slave
flash unit with the wireless Olympus RC
flash system (RC = remote control or
remote mode).
This means that one or more slave flash
units can be controlled remotely from a
master or controller flash unit on the
camera (e.g. mecablitz 64AF-1O digital)
or from the camera master.
Slave flash unit 44AF-2 is always set to
slave Group A and all remote channels
1, 2, 3 and 4.
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