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Electrical Synchro Connection
It is highly recommended to use a wire synchro connection with Nikon and Canon
digital cameras to ensure the precise, full performance and accessibility of all features
from the camera-flash setup. For this purpose, use our highest quality S6 synchro
cable and connect the S6 synchro socket (4) with your camera system. As soon as
you connect the flash unit to the camera and it is active, the display for the cable mode
CB
appears automatically at the top of the display (4). If necessary, this mode can be
changed manually with the push button (3).
The different shooting modes are selected with the main switch (1):
TTL
TTL
MAN
Manual Mode
MOD
Stroboscopic Mode
The ready LED (5) shows
RED
when in
TTL
mode and
GREEN
in
MAN
(manual)
mode. The power levels are adjustable with the rotary switch (2).
1. i-TTL , e-TTL, film-TTL Mode
Set the power switch (1) to TTL and the ready light LED (5) will be
RED
. The power
required from the flash is calculated by the camera to obtain the correct exposure.
An additional manual correction from +/-3,0 in 0,3 aperture steps is available if
necessary, using the rotary switch (2).
The display indicates the correction: The number
0.0
for no correction. Numbers with
minus sign
(-)
for a negative correction and plus sign
(+)
for a positive correction.
After each shot in TTL mode, the display blinks and indicates the released power for
8 seconds. The power is indicated in 14 aperture steps and half steps: 1/1 for full
power 1/1 -5 for a half step less, 1/2 for half power, 1/2 -5 for half steps less, down
to 1/64 -5.
Shooting Mode – Cable