Contents 型号 TTL控制 辅助对焦 手动开启 频闪闪光 有 Foreword Setting the Transmitter 后帘同步 有 For Your Safety Power Switch 造型闪光 有,使用相机的景深预视按钮进行闪光 Names of Parts Power Switch of AF Assist Beam 无线闪光 Body Channel Settings 无线功能 TTL模式下,Ratio Off LCD Panel Mode Settings M模式下,光比闪光(A:B C) Accessories Current Group Settings...
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The following icon indicates warnings that should be read before using this device in case of possible damage or injury. With X1C wireless flash trigger, high speed synchronization is available for most of camera flashes in the market which support E-TTL II. The max flash synchronization speed is up to Do not disassemble or modify Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock or product malfunction.
Names of Parts For Your Safety Body extremely high temperature. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or damage to the casing or internal parts. Transmitter TEST Trigger Button Observe precautions when handling batteries --Half Press Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled. Observe the following precautions --Fully Press when handling batteries for use in this device: Battery...
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Names of Parts Names of Parts Transmitter Panel Receiver TEST Trigger Button Battery Compartment Power Switch Micro USB Port --ON (Power On) (A) Output Settings per Group in the M Mode; FEC Settings per Group in the TTL Mode 2.5mm Shutter --OFF (Power Off) Release Port (B) Mode Settings...
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Names of Parts Using the Flash Trigger Accessories The flash trigger features the following functions: 1. As a Wireless Studio Flash Trigger 1. Remote Cable(C1, C3) 2. Sync Cable 3.Sync Adapter 1.1 Mount the transmitter on camera hotshoe and turn it on before turning on the camera.
Setting the Transmitter Using the Flash Trigger Power Switch 3. As a Wired Shutter Release 3.1 Connect the receiver and the camera by Remote Slide the Power Switch to ON, and the device is on and Status Indicator Lamp will not blink. Cable (one end in receiver’s Shutter Release Note: In order to avoid power consumption, turn off the transmitter when not in use.
Min. refers to the minimum power output value that can be set in M/Multi mode. The times that transported to the receiver end are a real flash time, which is also related to the X1C's minimum power output value is 1/128 for most of camera flashes. However, the value can camera's shutter setting.
Setting the Transmitter Setting the Transmitter Group Settings Test Flash 1. Long press the <GR> Button to set all the groups that in the same modes 1. Press the <TEST> Trigger Button to see the simultaneously. whether flash will fire normally or not. 2.
Setting the Transmitter Setting the Transmitter Automatically Enter Power Saving Mode Custom Functions Setting Signs Settings and Description Application Functions No. 1. The flash trigger will go into standby mode after the transmitter enter sleep mode, and the displays on the LCD panel will disappear. C.Fn-01 Single contact It is advisable to set the transmitter to single...
Setting the Transmitter Setting the Transmitter Wireless Shutter Release Mode 1. Press the <CH> Button for 2 seconds or longer until <Fn> is displayed. 2. Select the custom function No. Half press the <TEST> Trigger Button to focus. Fully press the <TEST> Trigger Button, * Turn the Select Dial to choose the Custom Function No.
Setting the Receiver Attentions 1. Unable to trigger flash or camera shutter. Make sure batteries are installed correctly and 4. The channel amount will increase from 1 to 32. When the current channel is 32, press Power Switch is turned on. Check if the transmitter and the receiver are set to the same the <CH>...
Technical Data Technical Data Model Model Type For Canon Type For Canon Compatible Cameras Canon EOS cameras (E-TTL II autoflash) Transmission range(approx.) >100m Support for the cameras that have PC sync socket. Channel Builted-in remote system 2.4G Wireless Transmission Others Modulation mode Synchronization delay set Yes (0~10ms, use 100us as the unit)
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