7.5 M
Manual
Light output is controlled by fixed power output of flash.
When Trio is placed on a camera F number and ISO information are sent
to the flash from the camera. As the F number and ISO are changed on
the camera the flash will display them, and show the corresponding flash
to subject distance for proper exposure. (Provided the correct reflector is
set in the Options. See section 9.5)
Use this mode if you want the most accurate and repeatable exposures
possible
Radio: Can be set to send a SYNC signal to fire remote flashes.
Or it can be set to send a LINK signal to fire and control
the exposure of remote Qflashes. Remote flash must be in
Linked to Local (RL) mode.
When used off camera the radio can be set to receive (RX) a
sync signal from an on-camera flash or an on-camera
FreeXWire.
Benefits
:
Most accurate of all flash modes.
Note
:
Requires some knowledge of exposures, distance, and the use of
a flash meter.
7.6 RL Remote Linked to local Qflash
Quick and easy set up for a remote Qflash Trio. Light output is
controlled by the local flash.
Use this mode as the simplest way to set up remote flash systems.
If the local Qflash is in QTTL mode then the exposure on the Remote will
match the output of the local Qflash.
If the local Qflash is in Auto, the Remote Trio can be set 2 stops above
or 3 stops below the local flash. This is achieved by adjusting the
‘LINKED” setting on the local Qflash.
Radio: Defaults to receive (RX) mode.
Benefits
: Not difficult to set up, and works for all modes of the local
flash. No time delay between shutter and flash.
Note
: Most basic type of multiple flash mode, and therefore does not
lend itself to complicated ratios. There is only one exposure setting for
all remotes.
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M
RL