Hahnel modus 600rt Instruction Manual - Wireless Flash
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If the number of flashes is displayed as “--”, the maximum number of flashes will be
as shown in the following table regardless of the flash frequency.
Wireless Flash
Photography:
(2.4GHz) Control
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Master/Slavewirelessflashlighting
• When the camera’s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or
an Image Zone mode, the operations in this chapter are not available.
Set the camera’s shooting mode to P/Tv/Av/M/B (Creative Zone Mode).
• The “Modus 600RT” attached to the Camera Hot shoe is called the
“Master” unit. A second “Modus 600RT” which is wirelessly controlled is
called the “Slave” unit
• You can also wirelessly control the Modus 600RT as a “Slave” unit
using a “Viper TTL” transmitter as a “Master” unit attached to the
camera hotshoe
Using (Master/Slave) with wireless 2.4GHz control function allows
you to easily perform shooting with advanced wireless multiple flash
lighting in the same way as TTL autoflash photography. The system is
designed so that the setting’s of the “Master” attached to the camera
are automatically applied to the wireless slave speedlights. Therefore
you do not need to operate or adjust the slaves during shooting
PositioningandOperationRange(Exampleofwirelessflash
shooting)
•Master/Slavewirelessflashlighting
MASTER
SLAVE
2.4GHz
wireless
control
with up to
100m range
Wirelessmultipleflashshooting
You can divide the slave units into one, two or three groups and per-
form TTL autoflash. In addition, you can set and shoot with a different
flash mode for each firing group, for up to 3 groups, plus master.
• Auto Shooting with Two Slave Groups
MASTER
SLAVE
GROUP A
SLAVE
GROUP B
●AutoShootingwithThreeSlaveGroups
B
A
C
M
Wireless shooting using radio transmission has advantages over
wireless shooting using optical control, such as being less affected by
obstacles, and not having to point the slave unit’s wireless sensor
toward the master unit. The main functional differences are as follows:
Radio Control
Optical Control
• The “Master” attached to the camera can be a “Modus 600RT” or “Viper
TTL transmitter”
• Use the supplied mini stand to hold the Slave unit in upright position
• Before shooting perform a test falsh and test shooting
• The transmission distance may vary depending on the position of the
slave speedlight, enviorment and weather conditions