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FJ400 Strobe: Advanced Functions

Mask Function

Ideal for creating in-camera cutout masks of foreground objects for use with image editing software for
easy background replacement and compositing.

NOTE: Available in Manual Mode Only. See section 

Enabling ‘Manual’ Mode Operation

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NOTE: Optical Triggering is disabled in Mask Function.
IMPORTANT: A minimum of two FJ400 Strobes is required.

1. After setting Manual Mode on the FJ400 in MENU 1, press Button 1 repeatedly until MENU 4

appears in the cyan square at the top right of the screen.

2. Press Button 2 (Mask) to activate mask functionality which will turn Button Icons 3 and 4 from

disabled (gray) to enabled (black).

3. Press Button 3 (All) to highlight the total number of exposures to be taken in the masking

sequence (2-6). Rotate the control dial to the desired number and press the center button and/or
wait three seconds to engage your selection.

4. Press Button 4 (SEQ#) to highlight where in the sequence of exposures this individual strobe will

fire. Rotate the Control Dial to the desired number and press the center button and/or wait three
seconds to engage your selection.

a. NOTE: Your selection choices (1-6) will be limited to the number of exposures you set in

the “All” menu plus the number 1 for the first strobe(s) to fire in the exposure sequence of
2 or more. You can assign up to 20 individually programmed FJ400 strobes to a
sequence order number (1-6).

Here’s a method to create a simple mask to isolate an image from the background:

1.

In Menu 4, Set Button 3 (All) to on every strobe being used to create the two (2) masking
images.

2.

Set Button 4 (SEQ#) on any strobe that’s lighting the foreground subject to the number as they
will light the first exposure.

3.

Set Button 4 (SEQ#) to number on any strobe that’s lighting your white background. These
strobes will fire with your second exposure. Light from the strobe(s) that is set on No. 2 should
not spill onto the foreground subject to ensure a crisp mask.

NOTE: Optimal Mask Function results are achieved utilizing a tripod and the

FJ-X2m Wireless Radio

Trigger.

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Содержание FJ400

Страница 1: ...FJ400 AC DC Strobe User Manual V1 0 9 02 25 2021 PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION ON PAGE 4 BEFORE USING FJ WIRELESS EQUIPMENT...

Страница 2: ...g the FJ400 AC DC Lithium Polymer Battery 9 AC Power Operation 9 DC Power Operation 9 FJ400 Strobe Mounting 10 Mounting to a Light Stand 10 FJ400 Strobe Attaching Removing Modifiers 10 Connecting a Bo...

Страница 3: ...en 3 15 Menu Screen 4 16 Menu Screen 5 16 Menu Screen 6 16 FJ400 Battery Performance and Care 17 FJ400 Performance Sleep Modes 17 FJ400 LED Battery Status Indicators 17 FJ400 Charging Life Expectancy...

Страница 4: ...its entire 9 stop output range When paired with the FJ X2m Wireless Radio trigger you can say Goodbye to the need for multiple brand specific triggers The FJ400 and FJ X2m have you covered with its mu...

Страница 5: ...aning a change of the FEC 3 on the FJ X2m will adjust the light output in TTL mode however the FJ400 screen will not indicate the FEC changes made on the FJ X2m The FJ400 FEC can be further adjusted 3...

Страница 6: ...FJ400 Strobe Overview 5...

Страница 7: ...FJ400 Strobe LCD Display Menus 6...

Страница 8: ...remove the FJ400 AC DC Lithium Polymer Battery from the FJ400 Strobe during travel storage to avoid accidental operation which could lead to overheating or permanent damage Do not overtighten the tilt...

Страница 9: ...e file has been completely copied to the FJ400 EJECT the FJ400 from the computer 9 Remove the USB C cable from the FJ400 and reattach the battery 10 Press the Power Model button on the FJ400 to initia...

Страница 10: ...the back of the battery and slide the battery down until it locks into place Removing the FJ400 AC DC Lithium Polymer Battery Ensure the FJ400 is OFF by long pressing the Power Model button until the...

Страница 11: ...FF and has cooled for five minutes 2 Grasp the speedring attached to the modifier 3 Slide the strobe s speedring release away from the modifier 4 Rotate the modifier s speedring counterclockwise until...

Страница 12: ...the flash exposure compensation value green and have the ability to make an adjustment by 1 0 IMPORTANT The flash exposure compensation selected on the FJ400 strobe screen is independent of the flash...

Страница 13: ...1 250s or 1 320s HSS allows compatible cameras to achieve flash sync speed up to 1 8000s 1 Press Button 1 repeatedly until MENU 1 appears in the cyan square at the top right of the screen 2 Press Butt...

Страница 14: ...n the sequence of exposures this individual strobe will fire Rotate the Control Dial to the desired number and press the center button and or wait three seconds to engage your selection a NOTE Your se...

Страница 15: ...l M appears just below the CH icon in the top left of the screen 3 Press the Center Button on the control dial and rotate the dial to select a power setting between 1 and 4 NOTE 20fps is camera model...

Страница 16: ...Icon Button 3 GR Wireless Group selection between the letters A J ID RT Icon Button 4 CanonRT ID values between 00 99 Canon Radio Triggers and speedlites can be synchronized with the FJ400 by selecti...

Страница 17: ...settings via the trigger allowing only flash synchronization DELAY Icon Button 3 Enables Disables flash delay by the amount set with Button 4 Button 4 Rotate the command dial to set the time delay bet...

Страница 18: ...lowing 4 lights 100 75 3 lights 74 50 2 lights 49 25 1 light 24 0 0 lights Detach battery and charge to full capacity FJ400 Charging Life Expectancy The average charge time is 2 5 hours from complete...

Страница 19: ...Temperature Stability Normal TTL HSS 5500 K 150 K Freeze 5500 K 500 K E R 5 9 Mounting System Bowens S type Auto Multi Voltage Yes Flash Increments 1 stop and 0 1 stop Flash Modes Manual TTL Mask Func...

Страница 20: ...es 300 AC Power Operation Requirement Battery Level 20 Charge Voltage DC 16 8V FJ400 AC Power Adapter Input Range 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 6A Output Range DC 16 8V 2A Power Cable Length 7 7 2 35 m AC Co...

Страница 21: ...r external causes b damage caused by operating the product outside the permitted or intended uses described by Westcott c a product or part that has been modified to alter functionality or capability...

Страница 22: ...rements In an effort to provide the best quality products possible we periodically make product modifications Actual products may not be identical to items pictured Future firmware updates may result...

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