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  • Page 1 ® Power Zoom AF DSLR Flash INSTRUCTION MANUAL DF-383...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchase of the ProMaster FL160 TTL Flash. This advanced digital flash provides a variety of automatic and manual features that allows you maximum creativity and flexibility in your flash photography. Please take a few minutes to read this instruction manual and familiarize yourself with the features and benefits of this flash.
  • Page 4 COMPATIBILITY The ProMaster FL1 flash is available to fit a variety of camera makes. Please find the model below that fits your camera. Code 5027: For Canon DSLR & digital E-TTL, E-TTL II cameras & E-TTL film cameras Code 5034: For Nikon DSLR & digital TTL, i-TTL cameras & TTL, i-TTL film cameras Code 5048: For Pentax P-TTL DSLR, digital &...
  • Page 5 FEATURES • Auto and manual zoom from 24-28-35-50-70-85-105mm • TTL metering • 7 levels of power ratio 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 & 1/64 • High Speed Synchronization • 2” LCD Control Panel • Focus assist beam for low light focusing •...
  • Page 6: Overview - Front

    OVERVIEW - FRONT Wide Angle Diffuser Battery chamber cover Slave sensor AF Red Light Firmware Mounting foot Update Socket Metal Base Overview | 4...
  • Page 7: Overview - Back

    OVERVIEW - BACK 1. LCD Display 2. Exposure Confirmation Indicator 3. Flash Mode Indicator 4. Manual Mode Output Power Indicator 5. Flash Range Distance Indicator 6. Power Save Indicator 7. Zoom Indicator MODE ZOOM 8. High Speed Sync / Slave Mode READY Indicator TTL OK...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before using this flash, please read the instructions below to ensure safe use and avoid unnecessary damage to the flash and injury to yourself and others: • Do not fire flashes from a short distance directly into the eyes of people or animals. This can cause damage to the retina and may even lead to blindness.
  • Page 9: Installing Batteries

    INSTALLING BATTERIES To install batteries, make sure that the flash is turned off and follow the steps below: • Slide the battery chamber door in the direction of the arrow to remove it; • Insert the batteries in the orientations as indicated in the battery chamber; •...
  • Page 10 MOUNTING AND REMOVING THE FLASH FROM THE CAMERA FOR Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Olympus/Panasonic flash • (1) Mounting the flash With the back of the flash facing you, loosen the locking ring by turning it to the right until you can easily slide the flash forward into your camera’s hot shoe.
  • Page 11 MOUNTING AND REMOVING THE FLASH FROM THE CAMERA FOR Sony flash • (1) Mounting the flash Ensure the PUSH button is not pressed into the flash. Slide the mounting foot all the way into the camera's hot shoe. The lock will automatically engage and hold the flash in place. A safety catch can be heard. (2) Removing the flash Press the PUSH button inside and downward while simultaneously sliding the flash away from the camera’s hot shoe.
  • Page 12: Selecting The Flash Mode

    SELECTING THE FLASH MODE The ProMaster FL160 offers “TTL”, “Manual”, “Slave”, and “High Speed Sync” flash modes. To change between different modes, press the MODE button on the back panel. The flash mode will...
  • Page 13: Ttl Flash Mode

    TTL FLASH MODE When the Promaster FL160 flash is mounted to a compatible camera, its advanced programming and computerized circuitry will fire the correct exposure using the camera's TTL metering data. To use the TTL mode, follow the steps below: (1) The camera should be set to P, Auto, or any priority mode such as aperture-priority.
  • Page 14: High Speed Sync

    HIGH SPEED SYNC By activating the High Speed Sync function, you are allowed to use a shutter speed higher than your camera’s top flash sync speed in TTL mode.. A shutter speed as fast as 1/8000 second can be achieved. The use of High Speed Sync is particularly useful when using large apertures in bright situations or freezing motion.
  • Page 15 FRONT AND REAR CURTAIN SYNC When you take photos of a moving subject using a slow (1/30 second or longer) shutter speed and a flash, the flash will freeze the subject and the long exposure will cause light trails and motion blur to appear in the image.This technique, referred to as slow sync, can be achieved in the following ways: The ‘front-curtain’...
  • Page 16: Red-Eye Reduction

    In low light situations, a cameras’ auto focus system can have difficulty locking focus on the subject. When the ambient light level is low, the ProMaster FL160 flash emits a red autofocus assist beam when the camera’s shutter release button is pressed halfway. This assist beam will help your camera’s autofocus system to achieve focus lock.
  • Page 17: Manual Mode

    MANUAL MODE You can set the ProMaster FL160 flash’s output level manually to create special lighting effects. Seven manual settings are available: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, and 1/64. The flash fires full power at the 1/1 setting, and each successive setting halves the light output. To use the manual mode, you should: (1) Press the MODE button until the “M”...
  • Page 18: Automatic Motor Zoom Control

    AUTOMATIC MOTOR ZOOM CONTROL The ProMaster FL160 flash supports automatic motor zoom control with cameras allowing digital data transmission to the flash. The available zoom positions are 24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 85, and 105mm. When you turn the flash on, the zoom mode indicator on the LCD will display an “A” indicating that automatic motor zoom head control is activated and zoom head is at the default 35mm position.
  • Page 19: Wide Angle Diffuser

    WIDE ANGLE DIFFUSER If your camera lens is wider than 24mm full frame/16mm digital, you can use the provided wide angle diffuser to extend the flash’s angle of coverage to 18mm full frame/12mm digital. To install the diffuser: attachment clip (1) Make sure that the snap is facing downward.
  • Page 20 INDIRECT LIGHTING TECHNIQUES Using direct flash to illuminate a subject may result in images that have unattractive shadows. The ProMaster FL160 allows you to tilt the flash head to an angle of -7 , 45 , 60 , 75 , or 90...
  • Page 21 MANUAL SLAVE FLASH You can use the ProMaster FL160 off of the camera as a manual slave unit by activating the optical slave feature. When this feature is activated, the flash will fire whenever it “sees” another flash firing. This works optically, using the built-in optical slave sensor.
  • Page 22 CHOOSING THE MANUAL SLAVE MODE Your Master Flash (the flash used to trigger the slave) may emit more than one burst of light in quick succes- sion before the main flash. These are called pre-flashes, which are controlled by the camera and fired to help the camera to determine the correct exposure for the photograph or to reduce the "red-eye"...
  • Page 23: Flash Exposure Compensation

    FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION In TTL mode, you can apply flash exposure compensation by pressing the flash exposure compensation button on your camera and adjust the flash exposure level up and down with your camera’s controls. The range and control of flash exposure compensation vary between different camera models. Consult your camera manual for more information about this feature.
  • Page 24: Firmware Upgrade

    FIRMWARE UPGRADE The firmware of the ProMaster FL160 can be upgraded to allow compatibility with future camera releases. For more details on the upgrade of the firmware, please contact your local dealer. GUIDE NUMBER CHART (AT ISO 100) Zoom Position (mm)
  • Page 25: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Type: On-CameraAutomatic and Manual Flash with Optical Slave Sensor Guide No: 158(ft) / 48(m) at 105mm position and ISO 100 Full Frame Flash Coverage: 24 - 28 - 35 - 50 - 70 - 85 - 105mm (18mm with wide angle diffuser) High Speed Synchronization: Yes Flash Recycle Time and Duration: 0.5 - 9 seconds with duration from 1/20,000 - 1/1,000 second Manual Mode Power Output: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 &...
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