Canon 150DIGITAL Digital Camera User Manual


 
IMPORTANT – FOR NIKON USERS
For I-TTL use with NIKON cameras S6 sockets on the flash
and the camera are recommended. Connect the main flash
(master) always to the left socket – the 2.flash (slave) to the right
socket.
If two strobes are used you have to use the dedicated SEACAM
- NIKON digital dual strobe connector (S-N DDSC). This
circuit has to be placed inside the housing.
When using 2 flash devices, the master controls the slave. The
master is directly connected to the camera (with all 6 wires
connected to the camera). It calculates the required energy for
the correct exposure and transmits the information by the TTL
cable to the slave. The master can operate in TTL(A) or MAN
mode, while the slave should always be left in the TTL(A)
mode.
If different energy levels are required from the two strobes, in
I-TTL mode, the user has to adjust the distance of the two
flashes from the subject to achieve the desired effect. In
manual mode the user can switch both flash devices to MAN
and then manually select the desired energy level steps.
Feature When setting the slave to TTL(A) the slave always
follows the main strobe in manual mode. If you need different
manual settings you have to adjust the devices separately.
By using the S-N DDSC circuit in your housing it is still
possible to connect an original Nikon SB flash to the left socket
on the camera housing. You will keep all features of the system
but the slave (SB) will work only in manual mode.
Important SEACAM suggests using two SEAFLASH
150DIGITAL only with the S-N DDSC circuit installed. This
system has been fully tested and has been proven to work well.
Using different flashes from the ones suggested can result in a
damage of the camera and flash devices. Before connecting
different flash brands enquire about their compatibility.
Attention On rare occasions during normal use the digital
camera can lose the communication with the flash. If this
happens, switch the camera and the flash off and on again in
order to reset the communication between the units. If the