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Dörr Ultra 60 Notice D'utilisation page 6

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02 |
SAFETY HINTS FOR BATTERIES/ACCUMULATORS
Only use high-quality batteries/accumulators of popular brands. When
inserting the batteries/accumulators, please respect the correct polarity
(+/-). Do not insert batteries of di erent types and always replace all bat-
teries at the same time. Do not combine used batteries with fresh batte-
ries. Please remove batteries/accumulators when device is not in use for
a longer period.
Do not throw the batteries/accumulators into fi re, do not short-circuit and
do not disassemble them! Never charge non-rechargeable batteries – risk
of explosion! Remove empty batteries immediately from the device to avo-
id the leaking of battery acid. Remove leaking batteries from the device
immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting fresh batteries. Risk of
battery acid burn! In case of contact with battery acid, rinse the a ected
area immediately with water and contact a doctor. Batteries can be dan-
gerous to life if swallowed. Keep batteries/accumulators away from small
children and pets. Do not dispose of batteries in household waste (see also
capture "Disposal of Batteries/Accumulators").
03 | PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The LED ring light Ultra 60 allows to take shadow-free, even illuminated
macro shots. Most suitable for fl ower shots, images of small animals or ob-
ject, coins, dentists and dermatologists.
We recommend taking pictures in aperture priority mode, so you can
define the aperture value manually and thus select the desired focus
range.
Recommended range of use approx. 3 to 100 cm.
04 | FEATURES
60 LEDs for a permanent and even illumination for all macro and close-
up shots
Constant light with approx. 5500 – 6500 K
For lenses with filter mount 52, 55, 58, 62, 67 and 72 mm (adapter rings
included)
Powered by 4 AA batteries or rechargeable batteries (optionally available)
05 | NOMENCLATURE
1
LED ring light
2
Output socket ring light
3
Control unit
4
Output socket control unit
5
Hot shoe with locking screw
6
Battery compartment/battery compartment cover
7
On/O switch
8
Dim dial
9
Spiral cable
10
Adapter rings
06 | OPERATION
06.1 INSERTING THE BATTERIES
The LED ring light is operated by 4 AA Mignon 1,5V or by rechargeable bat-
teries (optional) of the same type.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover (6) of the control unit by sliding
it off.
2. Insert 4 fresh batteries or rechargeable batteries. Please respect the
polarity as indicated in the battery compartment.
3. Close the battery compartment.
06.2 MOUNTING ON THE CAMERA
06.2.1 CONTROL UNIT
Slide the hot shoe of the control unit (5) onto your camera's hot shoe and
screw the locking screw down. If your camera does not boast of a hot shoe,
you can use an optional accessory rail to mount the unit.
06.2.2 LED RING LIGHT
To mount the LED ring light, fi rst mount an adapter ring (10) that suits with
the fi lter mount of your lens.
Slide the LED ring light with its rear side onto the adapter ring until it clicks
closed. The ring light is now fi rmly attached to your lens, however it can still
be positioned by turning it.
Connect the spiral cable (9) with the output socket of the LED ring light (2)
with the output socket of the control unit (4).
07 | USAGE
07.1 TAKING PICTURES
Set the On/O switch (7) to position
variably using the dim dial (8). After use, set the On/O switch (7) to the
position
OFF
.
We recommend taking pictures in aperture priority mode, so you can de-
fi ne the aperture manually and thus select the desired focus range.
If you wish to achieve a higher depth of field, the additional usage of the
flash is recommended. This way you can close 1 full aperture step.
Recommended range of use: approx. 3 to 100 cm.
07.2 CAMERA SETTINGS
White Balance: Set your camera to auto white balance mode (AWB). If
a more accurate setting is required you can do a manual white balance
metering (PRE).
Exposure: For macro and close-up shots we recommend to select the
aperture manually in order to keep control of the depth of focus. Adjust
the shutter speed manually (M) or with aperture-priority mode (A).
Focus: We recommend manual focus adjustment for close-up and macro
shots.
Note
In order to avoid blurred images, we recommend the use of a tripod.
06
ON
. The brightness can be adjusted

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