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15.1 1-shot release
1-shot release:
The new 1-shot release cable is created to simplify
your studio workflow. Connect the flash exit on the shutter, with the
multipin entrance on P 65+; let the P 65+ be connected to your flash.
Close the shutter if necessary.
Select Menu>Capture Setup>Shutter>Zero Latency.
Using FlexAdaptor or not you are now ready to do exposure; often this
setup will be tethered and though the FireWire is connected in the back you
cannot
On fully manual cameras you can not control the exposure from Capture
One, neither will e.g. the shutter speed and aperture value be recorded,
P 65+ will however add a calculated approximate shutter speed.
when using the 1-Shot release cable you should keep Latency settings
at Normal Latency.
2-shot release:
Phase One P 65+ can be used with mechanical shut-
ters that can be fired twice within four seconds. The first release of the
shutter activates the digital back; the second release takes the expo-
sure. If the time limit of four seconds is exceeded, the camera gives
a warning “beep” followed by a “two shoot error” dialog displayed on
the LCD.
also when using 2-shot cable you should keep shutter latency settings
at Normal Latency.
Several automatic or semi-automatic two shoot solutions for mechanical
shutters are available from third parties. Please ask your dealer for
information on these solutions.
Usage of a classic cable release
should you use a classic cable release e.g. pneumatic or other
connected to release button, you need to change latency settings to
Zero Latency.
push button to
“wake up” the
camera back.
2-shot cable
Wake Up sync cable Part # 50300131
1-shot cable