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SLAVE1: Mode for cameras with a pre-ash (triggered once)
and a main ash (Type R and other cameras)
SLAVE2:
Mode for cameras with a main ash only
Following is the explanation for how to use the camera's
built-in ash as a trigger.
Type R cameras
If you are using the camera’s built-in ash as a trigger, do not
attach this ash unit to the hot shoe. The built-in ash may not
be able to open.
1 Turn on the power of the camera and the ash unit and set the
ash to always re.
2
Set the ash mode to SLAVE1 with the Mode select button.
When set to slave mode, the ash unit’s AF auxiliary light
blinks.
3 Set the ash power level to Ambient light auto (F2.8 to 5.6) or
Manual ash (1/4 or FULL) with the Flash power level select
button.
Caution
The camera's Red-eye ash function is not available.
When using Ambient light auto
Set the aperture value.
1
Manually select the aperture on the camera to match the
aperture value selected on the ash unit. If the camera does
not oer the exact same value, select the closest value. When
using a zoom lens, check the aperture value again after
adjusting the zoom and correct the aperture value if necessary.
2 Use the supplied ash stand or other device to place the ash
unit at the desired location and adjust its angle as desired.
3 Press the camera's shutter release button once to check that
the ash res under the conditions selected.
If the ash does not re, verify the position of the slave sensor
and the operating distance.
If after checking the results of a test shot the image is too dark,
select a smaller aperture value on the camera. If it is too bright,
select a larger aperture value instead.