Using Automatic Wireless Flash With Multiple Slave Units; Wireless Flash - Hahnel MODUS 600RT MKII Manuel D'instructions

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Using Automatic Wireless Flash
with Multiple Slave Units
When stronger flash output or more convenient lighting
operation is needed, increase the number of slave
speedlight's. To add slave units, use the same steps as
setting "automatic wireless flash with a single slave
unit" (Page 28). Any slave speeedlight can be set as
group (A/B/C).
When the number of slave units is increased or the
master flash firing is set to ON, automatic control is
performed to fire all flashes at the correct flash output to
ensure that the total flash output results in the standard
exposure.
• If the slave unit's auto power off takes effect, press the
master unit's test flash button to turn on the slave unit.
Note that the test flash cannot be performed while the
camera's metering timer, etc. is operating
• The slave units auto power off setting can be changed
(C.Fn-Sv / APOT page 42)
• In the C.Fn settings you can enable a beeper to sound
when a Modus 600RT is recharged and ready to fire again
Advanced setting with fully automatic
wireless flash
With the wireless system the following functions set on
the master unit will automatically be adjusted on the slave
unit. For this reason you do not need to operate the slave
unit (s) and can operate it from the master in the same
way as normal flash photography.
• Flash Exposure Compensation <
• Flash Exposure Bracketing <
• FV Lock: Flash Value Lock (Page 19)
• High-Speed Sync <
• Manual Flash (Page 20)
• RPT: Stroboscopic Flash (Page 21)
• Second Curtain Sync - is only enabled when using the
Viper TTL Transmitter
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> (Page 19)
FEB
> (Page 19)
> (Page 18)
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