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Dercio Geraldo
April 13, 2025
Por que ele somente dispara rápido ou seja 10 fotos em sequencia quando está em 1/8 pra cima e também não tem a mesma podencia quando está virado pra cima
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Dercio Geraldo
April 13, 2025
@Dercio Geraldo
Mr. Anderson
April 13, 2025
The Godox V860 III P fires rapidly in continuous mode only when set to 1/8 power or higher because lower power levels (like 1/8 or lower) allow the flash to recycle quickly enough to keep up with continuous shooting. At higher power levels (such as 1/1 or 1/2), the flash needs more time to recharge between shots, limiting firing speed.
It has less power when tilted upwards likely due to light dispersion. Tilting the flash head causes the light to spread out or bounce, reducing the direct intensity reaching the subject. This results in a perceived decrease in flash power.
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Operating frequency:2400MHz-2483.5MHz Maximum EIRP Power:4.73dBm Declaration of Conformity GODOX Photo Equipment Co.,Ltd. hereby declares that this equipment are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. In accordance with Article 10(2) and Article 10(10), this product is allowed to be used in all EU member states.For more information of DoC, Please click this web link:...
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Do you have a question about the V860 III P and is the answer not in the manual?
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Por que ele somente dispara rápido ou seja 10 fotos em sequencia quando está em 1/8 pra cima e também não tem a mesma podencia quando está virado pra cima
@Dercio Geraldo
The Godox V860 III P fires rapidly in continuous mode only when set to 1/8 power or higher because lower power levels (like 1/8 or lower) allow the flash to recycle quickly enough to keep up with continuous shooting. At higher power levels (such as 1/1 or 1/2), the flash needs more time to recharge between shots, limiting firing speed.
It has less power when tilted upwards likely due to light dispersion. Tilting the flash head causes the light to spread out or bounce, reducing the direct intensity reaching the subject. This results in a perceived decrease in flash power.
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