User manual

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Rear Curtain Sync
With a slow shutter speed a light trail following
the subject can be created. Therefore the flash fires
just before the shutter closes.
1. If the Flash Unit is used with a Canon camera
under e-TTL or M mode:
If you want to use the high-speed sync / Rear-curtain sync function correctly,
press the <High-speed sync/Rear-curtain sync/ordinary flashlight> button to
open the corresponding function –> high speed synch
–> Rear-curtain
sync .
2. If you are using a Nikon camera, you cannot directly set the high-speed synchro-
nous mode in the Flash Unit. This needs to be done by the camera menu which
needs to be set to “FP”. When the flash is connected to the camera, the display
shows immediately. For the rear-curtain synch this needs to be done in the
same way as for the high-speed synch (there is nothing shown on the Flash
Unit’s display).
Off-Camera High Speed Synchronous (not mounted on camera):
Within the wireless SLAVE mode the flash can receive a high speed synchronous
signal from the MASTER flash.
Note: To use the high-speed sync/Rear-curtain sync correctly the camera flash
mode and shutter speed needs to be set properly.
High-speed synchronization off the machine
can be achieved in two ways:
1. Wireless TTL trigger (The trigger needs to support high speed synchronization)
2. Set the Flash Unit to SLAVE c or SLAVE n mode