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The reflector position of Di866 can be set manually.
To get an illumination area different from the picture frame either wider or
narrower field, manual zoom setting makes a sense. When using Di866 with
non-dedicated camera or traditional film type camera, the reflector position of
Di866 does not respond to the camera lens movement. In this case, use this
Manual Zoom Setting.
Manual Zoom Setting
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On the TTL function screen, press the set button for 2 sec.
TTL Advance page appears.
Select any zooming position from 24mm to 105mm as
desired and continuously select on and
set or wait for 8 seconds to returns to the TTL function
screen.
Flash Power can be adjusted manually at option. The photographer can set his
desired exposure manually by the most appropriate power in combination with
the aperture value set on the camera. 22 different power, from full power to
1/128 power, by every 1/3 stops are available.
Set the camera mode, to or on your camera.
Set the mode of Di866. From the 6 icons screen, select
M/Av and set .
Select M and set .
Select your desired power and set .
The camera-subject distance for the most proper exposure
is determined by the film speed (ISO) and the F stop set
on the camera.
This distance is shown in the Manual function screen.
The film speed information (ISO) is automatically
transferred from the camera.
The F. stop you set on the camera is to be set maunally on
the flash unit, too.
To get the camera-subject distance on the display screen,
F. Stop setting is required.
Press set for 2 seconds, the screen goes to the
Advanced Function page for M mode.
Move cursor to F.Stop line and continuously select
the same F.Stop number you set on your camera.
Press on/off switch to lock the value. (Press it again to
release the lock)
The distance is automatically followed by changing the focal length and ISO
sensitivity level on the camera, or selecting the other power level.
Manual Power Opertion
Set
Set
Set
Set
The mode to be set on the camera: or
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As for the non-dedicated or traditional type film
cameras, the film speed (ISO) information is not
transferred from the camera.
In this case, the film speed (ISO) is to be set on the
flash unit to indicate the camera-subject distance.
Move cursor to ISO line at Advanced function page
and continuously select the ISO value to which you set camera.
Press the set button.
or wait for 8sec. to return to M function screen.
Set
Advanced custom setting is prepared in this mode.
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ADVANCED CUSTOM SETTING
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Sub Flash Function
Manual Zoom Setting
Universal Slave Function
Di866 has a universal wireless remote flash system as a slave unit.
You can enjoy creative flash photography with multiple lightings from the
various directions. 2 slave modes are provided in accordance with the flash
system of the master flash.
Slave Digital (SD) for digital pre-flash system and Slave Film (SF) for an
analogue flash system are available.
SD: In this mode Di866 synchronizes to pre-flash system. The master flash is to
be set at TTL/ETTL II mode.
SF: In this mode Di866 synchronizes to the traditional single flash system. The
master flash is to be set at manual mode. Studio strobe lighting system
synchronizes to this mode. This mode also responds to open flash and to
traditional type flash unit in the market.
How to find SD or SF?
Select SD on your slave flash and release your camera’s shutter to flash your
master flash. The slave flash flashes if the Master flash is SD, and does not
flash if the Master flash is SF. If your slave flash is set at SF, it flashes against
both of SF and SD flash system.
To set Di866 to the salve function mode, move cursor
to Slave line at Advanced function page and
continuously select SD or SF in accordance with the
system of the master flash you set.
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Press the set button or wait for 8 sec. to return to M
function screen.
Set
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