Flash Mode - M: Manual Flash; Flash Mode - Rpt: Stroboscopic Flash - Godox TT685N Thinklite TTL Instruction Manual

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Flash Mode — M: Manual Flash
The flash output is adjustable from 1/1 full power to 1/128th power
in 1/3rd stop increments. To obtain a correct flash exposure, use a
hand-held flash meter to determine the required flash output.
Flash Output Range
The following table makes it easier to see how the stop changes in
terms of f/stop when you increase or decrease the flash output. For
example, when you decrease the flash output to 1/2, 1/2-0.3, or 1/2-
0.7, and then increase the flash output to more than 1/2, 1/2+0.3,
1/2+0.7, and 1/1 will be displayed.
Figures displayed when reducing flash output level→
1/1-0.3
1/1-0.7
1/1
1/2+0.7
1/2+0.3
←Figures displayed when increasing flash output level
Optic S1 Secondary Unit Setting
In M manual flash mode, press <S1/S2> button so that this flash can
function as an optic S1 secondary flash with optic sensor. With this
function, the flash will fire synchronously when the main flash fires,
the same effect as that by the use of radio triggers. This helps create
multiple lighting effects.
Optic S2 Secondary Unit Setting
Press <S1/S2> button so that this flash can also function as an optic
S2 secondary flash with optic sensor in M manual flash mode. This
is useful when cameras have pre-flash function. With this function,
the flash will ignore a single "preflash" from the main flash and will
only fire in response to the second, actual flash from the main unit.
Manual Off Camera High-speed Setting
In M manual flash mode, press <
mode and
is displayed.
S1 and S2 optic triggering and off camera high-speed mode
are only available in M manual flash mode.
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1
Press < MODE > button so
that < M > is displayed.
2
Turn the Select Dial to choose
a desired flash output amount.
3
Press < SET > button again to
confirm the setting.
1/2-0.3
1/2-0.7
1/2
1/4
1/4+0.7
1/4+0.3
SYNC
> button to select high-speed
Flash Mode — RPT: Stroboscopic Flash
With stroboscopic flash, a rapid series of flashes is fired. It can be
used to capture a multiple images of a moving subject in a single
photograph.
You can set the firing frequency (number of flashes per sec.
expressed as Hz), the number of flashes, and the flash output.
Calculating the Shutter Speed
During stroboscopic flash, the shutter remains open until the firing
stops. Use the formula below to calculate the shutter speed and set
it with the camera.
······
Number of Flashes / Flash Frequency = Shutter Speed
For example, if the number of flashes is 10 and the firing frequency is
······
5 Hz, the shutter speed should be at least 2 seconds.
To avoid overheating and deteriorating the flash head, do not
use stroboscopic flash more than 10 times in succession.
After 10 times, allow the camera flash to rest for at least 15
minutes. If you try to use the stroboscopic flash more than 10
times in succession, the firing might stop automatically to
protect the flash head. If this happens, allow at least 15
minutes' rest for the camera flash.
Stroboscopic flash is most effective with a highly reflective
subject against a dark background.
Using a tripod and a remote control is recommended.
A flash output of 1/1 and 1/2 cannot be set for stroboscopic
flash.
Stroboscopic flash can be used with"buLb".
If the number of flashes is displayed as "--", the firing will
continue until the shutter closes or the battery is
exhausted. The number of flashes will be limited as shown
by the following table.
1
Press <MODE> button so
that < RPT > is displayed.
2
Turn the Select Dial to choose
a desired flash output.
3
Set the flash frequency and
flash times.
● Press Function Button 3
<
MULTI
> button to select
the item (blinks).
● Turn the Select Dial to set
the number and press
Function Button 4 <
Hz
button again to confirm. The
next item to be set will blink.
● After you finish the setting,
press <S
ET
> button and all
the settings will be
displayed.
>
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