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WIRELESS EXTERNAL ETTL FLASH WITH DAF-320 IN REMOTE MODUS – HOW TO PROCEED
1. Press the MODE button for 2 seconds.
2. Using the arrow keys, you select the Remote Mode. Confirm with SET button. The LCD shows REMOTE information on the set GROUP and channel CH.
3. Use the C1 button to select the desired group and confirm with SET button. The flash power of the defined groups is set at the master flash.
4. Use the C2 button to select the desired channel and confirm with SET button. Make sure that the selected channel corresponds to the
channel of the master flash.
5. Place the DAF-320 flash in the desired position and make sure that there is no obstacle between the master and remote flash. The sensor of the remote
flash must point towards the master flash. We recommend positioning the remote flash in a way that the sensor is in optimum position. Then turn the
flash head into the desired flash direction.
6. Once all settings are done and checked and the flashes are positioned, you can start taking pictures.
SLAVE FUNCTION S1 (NO ETTL)
You can initiate the DAF-320 wireless flash by a master flash (incorporated camera
flash or another flash unit without pre-flash. Press the MODE button of D-320 until S1
appears on the LCD. The slave photocell is activated now and the corresponding
symbol is shown on the LCD. Your camera must be set to C (commander flash) at the
flash menu. Place the DAF-320 flash at the desired position. The light sensitive photocell will now receive reflecting light from the incorporated flash or
another flash unit and releases the DAF-320 flash to fire simultaneously. In case the picture results achieved in S1 mode are not satisfactory, please try
to work with mode S2.
SLAVE FUNCTION S2 (NO ETTL)
Modern ETTL flashes fire one or more pre-flashes shortly before the main flash is
fired. In order to release the DAF-320 flash in slave mode simultaneously with the
main flash, the photocell must ignore the pre-flashes. For this purpose, use the S2
mode. Press the MODE button until S2 appears on the LCD. The S2 function is identical
to S1 slave function, except that the pre-flashes will be ignored. In case the picture results achieved in S2 mode are not satisfactory, please try to work
with mode S1.
FLASH POWER IN SLAVE MODES S1 AND S2
ETTL flash control is not active in slave mode. When using the slave function, select the desired flash power. First, press the SET button. The flash power
shows up in the LCD with a dark background and can be varied in 1/3 EV steps by pressing the arrow keys.
1 EV step corresponds to 1 aperture step). Both aperture and exposure time need to be selected manually on the camera. Depending on the aperture, the
flash range may vary. Note: The slave sensor is located at the front of the flash. In slave mode, the flash and the sensor should be directed towards the
master flash. In slave mode, the Sleep power saving function is not available.
FLASH WITH STROBE LIGHT RPT (REPEAT FLASH)
Depending on the object, it can be charming to flash repeatedly while using bulb mode. This how you can, for example, you can show the course of
motion of a tennis player. Press the MODE button until MULTI shows up in the display. Now you can set the 3 parameters:
1.
Flash Power: First, press SET button to adjust flash power. The flash power is marked in the LCD. Using the arrow keys, it can be adjusted in full
EV steps from 1/128 to 1/8 of the full flash power. (1 EV step corresponds to 1 f-stop.)
2.
Number of Flashes: Press the C1 TIME button until the flash frequency starts blinking in the LCD. Here you define the number of flashes fired
during one picture shot. Using the arrow keys, you can select from 1 to 10 in steps of 1 and from 12 to 70 in steps of 2. Confirm the setting by
pressing the SET button again.
Frequency of the fired flashes: In order to define the time interval between the flashes, press the C2 Hz button. Use the arrow keys to select
3.
a flash frequency between 1 and 10 in steps of 1 or from 10 to 100 in steps of 10. Confirm the setting by pressing the SET button again.
1Hz corresponds to 1 second, 10 Hz = 1/10s, etc.
Example for calculation of exposure time: You would like to fire the flash 20x during an exposure with 1/32 power ratio and a frequency of 10Hz. 20x 1/10s
= 2s exposure time. Given by the higher energy consumption using strobe flash, not all flash frequencies and flash power ratios can be combined. The
following settings are possible:
1 Hz
2 Hz
3 Hz
1/8
14
14
12
1/16
30
30
30
1/32
60
60
60
1/64
90
90
90
1/128
90
90
90
The strobe setting MULTI can also be activated with W-TTL in master mode.
GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR DÖRR DAF-320 TTL FLASH
4 Hz
5 Hz
6 Hz
7 Hz
8 Hz
10
8
6
6
5
20
20
20
20
10
50
40
32
28
24
80
70
56
44
36
80
70
56
44
36
9 Hz
10 Hz
20 Hz
30 Hz
40 Hz
5
4
4
4
4
10
8
8
8
8
22
20
12
12
12
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
6
CANON
50 Hz
60 Hz
70 Hz
80 Hz
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
12
12
12
12
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
90 Hz
100 Hz
4
4
8
8
12
12
24
24
24
24

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