Camera Shutter Release - Cactus V6 IIs User Manual

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<POWER SYNC> and press
Sync icon (ILLUSTRATION OF POWER SYNC ICON) will be shown.
2. Switch the camera shutter beyond its x-sync speed and take a shot.
3. If the frame is not evenly illuminated from top to bottom, go back to the <HIGH
SPEED SYNC> menu (repeat step 1). Press and hold
simultaneously to offset the sync time. When you see a dark band at the top of
the image, offset the sync time to positive (to delay the default sync time). When
the dark band appears at the bottom, offset the sync time to negative (to shorten
the sync time).
Note: Since the Power Sync always command the remote flashes to fire in full power,
the power level cannot be adjusted. The power levels on the main screen is to be
executed when the shutter speed is within the x-sync.

14.Camera Shutter Release

Note:
This function requires the use of a separately purchased shutter release cable for
connection between the transceiver and camera. This cable is NOT included in the V6
IIs transceiver package.
14.1 Basic Setup
(image)
A minimum of two Cactus V6 IIs transceivers is required to operate Cactus V6 IIs as a
wireless shutter release.
1. Connect the V6 IIs RX to your camera using an appropriate shutter release cable.
2. Set both the V6 IIs TX and RX to the same channel. On the V6 IIs TX, activate the
group assigned to the V6 IIs RX.
3. Half-press
and RX will turn ORANGE to indicate auto focus. Press
TX for shutter release. The status LED on both transceivers will turn GREEN to
indicate shutter release.
14.2 Bulb Mode
1. Set the camera to Bulb.
2. Press completely and hold
and V6 IIs RX will turn green at first and go off after approximately 2 seconds. The
LCD display will show <BULB MODE ON>.
. On the status screen of the LCD screen, the Power
on the TX to test the auto focus. The status LED on both the TX
on the V6 IIs TX. The status LED on the V6 IIs TX
, turn the selection dial
completely on the

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