User ManualWirelessFlashRF60
10the indicator will blink when t h e a s h d o e s n oth a v e e n o u g h p o w e r t o r e. Replace batteries i m m e d i at elyw
113.T o d e t a c h t h e a s h, r o t ate t h e locki n g w h e elo n t h e m o u nti n g foot to the right until it is loosened.Turni
12- O n c e f u l l y c h a r g e d, t h e a s h -ready indicator stays red and the a s h isr e a d y t o g ivef u l l p o w e r out
13b e h i n d t h e s u b ject foram or e natural-looking shot. This is called abounceash.T h e a s h h e a d ofth e R F60ca n b e
14Bounce Card and Wide Angle DiffuserThere is a bounce card and wide angle diffuser set built in the RF60. The bounce card and wide angle diffuser
15Using the Wide Angle Diffuser 1. Pull out the wide angle diffuser andplaceitovertheashheadasshown.Thebouncecardwillcomeo u t att
16Setting ChannelWhen the RF60 units are in the Master orSla v e m o d e, t h e y n e e d t o c o m m u n icatei n t h e s a m e R F w i
174. Press the button to leave a n d g o b a c k t o t h e m a i n s cr e e n,or press the button to change the m e n u t o t h e n e x t
188.18. On-camera Operation: Local ModeS e t u p t h e R F60i n L o c a l m o d e w h e n y o u w o r k w itho n e a s h o n t h e c
19The power levels available for adjustmentare:1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/64 1/1281/2+0.3 1/4 +0.3 1/8 +0.3 1/16 +0.3 1/32 +0.3 1/64 +0.3 1/128 +0.3
2Table of Contents1. Getting to Know your RF60 032. Caution and Warnings 043. M a jo r S p e ci c a t i o n s 0 54. P
209. Wireless Flash: Master and Slave ModesWithab u i lt-i n R a d i o F r e q u e n c y (R F) m o d u le,th e R F60h a s t h e a bi l it
219.2Commanding with the RF60 Master1.S etth e o n - c a m e r a R F60to mo d e by pressing (se e Se ction 7.6). 2. Set the RF60 Master
22Changing parameters of a particular Slave group 6. To select a particular group for remotecontrol, press and the group selection indicator
23Changing parameters of all active groups9. Youm a y a ls o c h a n g e s e tti n g s f o r a l l a ctiv e g r o u p s atth e s a m
24Turning on and off a Slave group13. Ify o u w is h t o s t o p r i n g a particulargroup,turn the group off by selecting the group
2510. Group AliasesT h e R F 60co m e s w it h a l i stof p r e - s et g r o u p a l i a s e s t o c h o o s e f r o m forth e parti
26 3. Pr ess or toco n r m t h e alias and exit. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 to set aliases in all the Cactus RF60 units. To pr e v e n t c o n f u sio
2711.111. Advanced OperationMulti FlashI n M u ltim o d e, a r a pidser iesof a s h e s i s r e d. It c a n b e u s e d t o c a p
28F ore x a m ple, if y o u w i s h t o r e a s e r ie s of a s h e s t h a t l a s t s for 0.5 s e c o n d ataf r e q u e n c
29Hz Power10 11 12-14 15-19 20-50 60-1991/4 2 2 2 2 2 21/8 4 4 4 4 4 41/16 8 8 8 8 8 81/32 20 20 20 18 16 121/64 50 40 40 35 30 201/128 70 70 60 50 4
31. Getting to Know your RF60Thank you for purchasing the Cactus Wireless Flash RF60. We know that you w i l l e n jo y t h ebe n e t s of y o
30 3. Pr ess to increase or to d e c r e a s e t h e n u m b er of a s h e s. 4. Pr e ss until the selection indicator ► points to the f r e
3111.1.2 Multi Flash in Master and Slave ModesA n R F 60i n M a s t e r m o d e w i l l c a u s e a SlaveR F 60th atu s e s t
32HSS Sympathy ModeTheHSSSympathymodeoftheRF60isd e si g n e d t o s u p p or t a s h p h oto g r a p h y atsh utt ers p e e d s
33Characteristics of HSS Sympathy FlashC o m p a r e d w it h n o r m a l si n g le-bu r st ash,theHSSsympathyashprovidescontinuousand
34 2. The continuous light output in HSSsympathymodedoesnotfreezea m o v i n g o b ject a s a n or m a l a s h woulddo.Instead,anHS
35turntoHSSsympathymode automatically. 3. Position the RF60 Master with its optical sensor facing the TTL a s h h e a d. 4. Take a test shot b
36 • F-number:T h e h i g h e r t h e f-n u m b e r, t h e lo n g e r t h e d e l a y ti m e w it h i n the range of the particular camera
37 1. T o t u r n o n t h e o ptic a l t r i g g er, press then press thebutton until the text area shows <OPTSL>(shortformforoptical
38 1. T o s etth e d ela y ti m e r, press then press the button until <DELAY> is displayed and the selection indicator ► points atthev
3912. Personalizing the RF60LCD BacklightThe LCD backlight of the RF60 turns on whenever any button is pressed. I n o r d e r t o c o n s e r v
42. Caution and WarningsB efor e u si n g t h e p r o d u c t,r e a d t h e following instructions to ensure correct and safe use and to help
40 1. T o c o n g u r e t h e sle e p ti m e r, press , a n d p r e s s a few ti m e s u n tilthete x t a r e a s h o w s <SLEEP>
41 1. To enable or disable the quick a s h o pti o n, press , a n d then until the text area shows <QCK FL>. Then use the or –b u tt o
42 r e d a q u ick a s h w it h a p o w erlevel lower than the selected level.*Both Fn1 and Fn3 are only available for selection when the Qu
4313. Working with Cactus TriggersT h e R F 60isco m p ati ble w it h C a ctu s WirelessFlashTransceiversV6,V5,a n d L a s e r T r i
44Yo u m a y c o m bi n e a n R F60w it h oth e r V6-co m p a ti b leT T L a s h e s t o f o r m a m a n u a l a s h c o n tr ol s
45TX (Master) R X (Slave) NoteRF60 V6 √T r i g g er i n g Sl a v es (R X) in 4 groups.√ C h a n g i n g t he p ow e rl ev el of Sl a v es
46Recycle time after a full power flashNumber of full power flashes supportedWith 4x AA alkaline battery5sec 100With Cactus External Bat
4716. USB ConnectionThe USB port of the RF60 is designed for r m w a r e u p d ate s. T o u n d e r g o a rmwareupdate,switch off the RF60
4818. TroubleshootingB efor e r e a d i n g t h i s s e c ti o n,e n s u r e that the Cactus RF60 has been set up correctly (follow the instruc
493.LocalorMasterFlashdoesnotreSYMPTOM POSSIBLECAUSE SOLUTIONFlash Ready LED blinks or st a y so n, b ut th e as h d o es n ot r
53. Major Specifications – G u i d e N u m b er(IS O 10 0):Z o o m(m m)24 28 35 50 70 80 105G N( m et e r)33 34 38 45 51 54 56G N(fe e t)108 112
505.FlashdoesnotreinsyncwithcameraSYMPTOM POSSIBLECAUSE SOLUTIONBl a ck f r a m e appears in pictures or f r a m e is only partially i
517.FlashpowerlowerthanspeciedSYMPTOM POSSIBLECAUSE SOLUTIONInsufcientPower Warning be eps (if enabled)Flashreswhen it is not fully char
52If t h i se q u i p m e n t d o e sca u s eh a r m f u l interference to radio or television reception,whichcanbedeterminedby turning
53R&TTE Declaration of Conformity (DOC)We,HarvestOneLimited,9DOnShing IndustrialBuilding,2-16WoLiuHangRoad,FoTan,HongKong
54parts or exchanged for a new Wireless Flash as determinedbyHarvestOneLimitedor authorized dealers.T h i s li m it e d w a r r a n t ys h a
55INCIDENTAL,ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES CAUSEDBYTHEUSEORMISUSEOF,OR I N A BILI T Y T O U S E,T H E W I R E L E S S F L A S H, REGARDLES
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64. Package ContentsFlash RF60Carrying Case FC-3User ManualFlash Stand FS-2
75. NomenclatureW I D E A NG L EDI F FU S E R ANDBOUNCECARDF R ES N E LL E NSOP T ICA L SE N S O RTRIPODMOUNTEXTERNALPOWERCONNECTORCONNECT
86. LCD Panel7. Getting StartedInserting Batteries1.Usi n g y o u r t h u m b, p r e s s o n t h e b att e r y c o m p a r t m e n t d o
92. I n sta l l t h e b a tteries.M a k e s u r e t h e p o sitiv e (+) a n d n e g ativ e (-) b a tt e r y c o nta ctsa r e properly o
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