ProMaster FL1 Pro (Nikon) Camera Accessories User Manual


 
22 | Choosing the manual slave mode
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
succession 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"
effect. If the slave flash is not set to the correct mode, it may fire before the camera’s shutter opens.
To ensure that the slave flash fires at the correct time, there are three slave modes available in this flash to
help you to synchronize with the master flash:
If you are using your camera’s built-in flash or an external flash attached to the camera as the master
flash, you should note that this flash may emit a series of quick flashes lasting for a second or more when
the camera’s red eye reduction feature is activated. As a result, no appropriate slave modes can be
selected for synchronization. You should turn off the red eye reduction feature in your camera when using
this flash as a slave flash.
Mode 0
Mode 1 & 2 The slave flash ignores 1 (Mode 1) or 2 (Mode 2) pre-flashes. These modes should
be used when the master flash is set to TTL or any automatic modes. Always take a
test shot to check which mode you should use in order to synchronize the slave flash
with the master flash’s main flash.
The slave flash fires instantly when it “sees” the first light burst from the master flash