Walimex Pro 360 TTL Instruction Manual - page 24
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6.2.4 High-Speed Sync
- Only in E-TTL / i-TTL and Manual modes -
With the high-speed synch function, you can use the flash with all shutter
speeds.
• Press function button 4 until the display shows the symbol
>.
• To exit this mode, press the button again.
• If you set a shutter speed that matches or is slower than the maximum flash
synch time,
> will not be displayed in the view finder.
• If during high-speed synch, you select a faster shutter speed, the effective
flash area will be reduced.
• In high-speed synch mode, the
• After 30 consecutive flashes in this mode, the overheat protection function
may be activated.
6.2.5 Second Curtain Sync - Only in E-TTL / i-TTL and Manual modes -
Use this function for slow shutter speeds. In this setting, the flash will be trigge
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red just before the shutter is closed.
This means you can illuminate areas outside the flash range for longer.
The flash will then light up objects within its range and freeze movement.
• Press function button 4 until the display shows the
> symbol.
• To exit this mode, press the button again.
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FEB will be cancelled after three are taken.
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For best results, set the camera drive mode to „single“ and ensure the flash
is ready before shooting.
• FEB can be used with FEC and FEL
• C.Fn
You can prevent the FEB from being cancelled automatically three
photos are taken. (C.FN-FEB ACL, Page 56)
• C.Fn
The FEB shooting sequence can be changed. (C.Fn-FEB, Page 56)
6.2.3 FEL / Flash Exposure Lock / Nur Canon
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Saving the flash exposure sets the correct flash for a desired part of the
subject.
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To do this, press the
isn’t one, use the button) if
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ars on the LCD display.
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1. Focus on the subject.
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2. Press the
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Keep the middle of the view-finder on the
subject and press the
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The flash will trigger a pre-flash to take a measurement and the required
flash power for the subject will be set.
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Each time the
flash power will be saved.
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If the subject is too far away and is underexposed, will flash in the
view finder. Go closer to the subject and use the flash exposure lock (FEL)
again.
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If
used.