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Neewer TT560 Flash Speedlite for Canon Nikon Sony Panasonic Olympus Fujifilm Pentax Sigma Minolta Leica and Other SLR Digital SLR Film SLR Cameras and Digital Cameras
The TT560 speedlite flash is compatible with Canon Nikon Sony Panasonic Olympus Fujifilm Pentax Sigma Minolta Leica and Other SLR Digital SLR Film SLR Power Management: Switch to the ON position, and the flash will start charging (the charging indicator is dim). After several seconds, the charging indicator turns red and TT560 is then ready to shoot. For a test flash, simply press the test button. If the red charging indicator lamp flickers, it indicates low battery. In such case, the power will turn off automatically and you need to replace the batteries. After use, turn power switch to OFF position. Power Control: The flash unit has 8 steps of power output control which indicated by 8 pieces of LED lamp for different level. Press + and - to raise and lower power: 1/128,1/64,1/32,1/16,1/8,1/4,1/2,1/1
Specifications:
• Guide Number:38 ( ISO 100 )
• Flash Mode: M, S1, S2
• Vertical Rotation Angle :0~90 degrees
• Horizontal Rotation Angle: 0~270 degrees
• Power: 4xAAsize batteries ( Alkaline or Ni-MH are usable )
• Light Quantity Output Control :with 1/8 - stop increment
• Color Temperature: 5600K
• Flash Duration :1/300s~1/20000s
• Dimensions :190*75*55mm
• Net Weight :286g Modes In M Mode, you can set TT560 onto your camera hot shoe or speedlite trigger hot shoe to trigger the flash unit. When shooting, adjust the flash power and press the camera shutter, the flash light will flash under the camera synchronous signal.
S1 Mode is applicable for slave flash in order to create many lighting effects. It is respectively applicable for manual flash environment. When the flash is S1 mode, it will fire synchronously when the master flash fires, comparable with the effect by the use of radio trigger. S2 Mode is applicable for slave flash in order to create many lighting effects. It is respectively applicable for TTL flash environment. The flash unit won't flash synchronously with the first flash but the second flash from the master flash.