Insignia SONAR NS DXFL2C User Manual

USER GUIDE  
External TTL Flash  
for Canon  
NS-DXFL2C  
Before using your new product, please read these instructions to prevent any damage.  
 
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Important safety instructions  
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Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus in the water.  
Clean only with a dry cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions.  
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Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required  
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has  
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has  
been dropped.  
10 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this device to  
rain, moisture, dripping, or splashing, and no objects filled with liquids,  
such as vases, shall be placed on it.  
Features  
Package contents  
E-TTL II Flash  
Mini stand  
Protective carrying bag  
User Guide  
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Front view  
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Item  
Description  
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Built-in wide angle panel  
Flash head  
Use to spread the flash light over a wider angle or to reduce its direct intensity.  
Provides the light (flash) for the photograph.  
AF-assist beam emitter  
Locking knob  
Projects a red light beam to help the camera focus in low-light settings.  
Tighten this knob to secure the flash to the camera.  
Mounting foot  
Connect to the camera’s hot shoe to mount and connect the flash on the camera. Also  
connects to the mini stand to use the flash in slave mode.  
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Hot shoe contact  
Mini stand  
Provides electrical contact to a camera’s hot shoe.  
Use to set up the flash away from the camera to use in slave mode.  
White reflector card  
Pull out to create a more diffused light and a catchlight in a subject's eye for portrait  
shots.  
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Power port cover  
Covers and protects the external power port.  
10 PC sync terminal  
Connect a PC sync cord (not included) to this jack to control the flash remotely.  
Covers the PC sync terminal.  
11 PC sync terminal cover  
12 External power port  
Accessory port for an external power pack (not provided).  
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Back view  
NS-DXFL2C  
TTL M S1 S2  
-1 -0 -0 0 +0 +0 +1  
.7 .3  
.3 .7  
MODE TEST  
ON OFF  
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Power level indicator  
Shows the power level selected.  
Brightness/FEC –/+ button Press to lower or raise the brightness or Flash Exposure Compensation level.  
MODE button  
Press repeatedly to change the flash mode.  
Press to fire a test flash.  
TEST button  
TTL/M/S1/S2 indicators  
Indicates the current mode of the flash.  
Lights when the battery level is low.  
(battery level  
indicator)  
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(flash-ready indicator) Lights when the flash is ready.  
ON/OFF switch Slide to the left to turn the flash on, or to the right to turn the flash off.  
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Setting up your flash  
Installing the batteries  
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Cautions  
• Use only Alkaline or NiMH AA batteries.  
• The batteries may become hot after firing many flashes  
continuously.  
Notes  
• Make sure that all four batteries are the same brand and  
type.  
• When replacing the batteries, replace all four at one  
time.  
• Batteries are not included with this flash.  
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Open the battery compartment cover by pressing it with your thumb,  
sliding the compartment down, then lifting it open.  
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Insert four (4) AA batteries (not included). Make sure that the + and –  
match what is indicated in the compartment.  
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Close the battery compartment cover and slide it into place.  
Recycle time* Flash count*  
Approx. 0.1 – 5 seconds Approx. 100 - 1500 flashes  
* Based on four (4) new, AA alkaline batteries.  
Attaching the flash  
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Turn the camera and the flash off and loosen the locking knob on the  
flash.  
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With the flash facing toward the front of the camera, slide the flash’s  
mounting foot all the way into the camera’s hot shoe.  
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Rotate the locking knob on the mounting foot until it’s tight. Do not  
overtighten.  
Removing the flash  
Make sure that the camera and flash are turned off, then remove the  
flash from the camera by loosening the locking knob and sliding it off  
of the camera’s hot shoe.  
Turning on the flash  
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Slide the power switch to ON. The flash begins charging. The flash  
zoom mechanism also resets. This generates some movement sounds  
and is normal.  
Note  
If the battery icon  
blinks on the back of the flash head,  
the battery power is low and the flash stops charging. Change  
the batteries immediately.  
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When the flash-ready indicator turns red, the external TTL flash is  
fully charged and ready for firing.  
Note  
To test the flash, press the TEST button.  
Caution  
Do not look closely at the flash window or point it at someone’s  
eyes at close range.  
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Using your flash  
Fully automatic flash shooting  
Setting the camera's shooting mode to P (Program AE) or AUTO (Full  
Auto) makes automatic shooting as easy as normal AE shooting.  
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Set the flash to E-TTL auto flash mode by pressing the MODE button  
repeatedly until the “TTLindicator lights on the back of the flash.  
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To focus the camera, press the shutter button halfway. The shutter  
speed and aperture is displayed in the camera viewfinder. Make sure  
that the icon is shown in the camera viewfinder.  
Before the shot is recorded by the camera, the flash fires a pre-flash.  
This is immediately followed by the main flash.  
Using Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC)  
Using FEC, this flash can adjust from -1 to +1 in 1/3rd stops. This is useful  
in situations where minor adjustments of the TTL system are needed,  
based on the environment.  
Notes  
• The flash exposure compensation amount can only be set  
in TTL mode.  
• If the camera has also set the flash exposure  
compensation amount, the final flash amount is  
determined by the combined effects of the two  
amounts.  
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Check the indicator light on the back of the flash to make sure that the  
flash is set to TTL mode.  
Set the flash exposure compensation number by pressing the - or +  
button.  
To cancel flash exposure compensation, set the number to “+0.0.  
Using the Flash Exposure Lock (FEL)  
The FE (flash exposure) lock locks the correct flash exposure setting into  
the flash for any part of the scene you select.  
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Set the flash to E-TTL II auto flash mode by pressing the MODE button  
repeatedly until the “TTLindicator lights on the back of the flash, then  
focus on the subject.  
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Place the selected subject in the center of the viewfinder, then press  
the FEL button on the camera. If your camera does not have an FEL  
button, press the button on the camera. The camera flash fires a  
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preflash and the required flash output for the subject is retained in  
memory.  
“FELis displayed in the camera’s viewfinder for 0.5 seconds.  
Each time you press the FEL button, a preflash is fired, a new flash  
exposure setting is locked into memory.  
Notes  
• If the TTL mode is not selected, the FE lock cannot be set.  
• If the subject is too small, the FE lock might not be very  
effective.  
• If the subject is too far away and underexposure is  
possible, the blinks in the camera’s viewfinder. Move  
closer to the subject and try the FE lock again.  
• The FEL button is on the camera. The position of the  
button may vary, based on the camera model you are  
using. Refer to your camera instruction manual.  
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Exit FEL mode by pressing the MODE button on the flash until the FEL  
indicator turns off.  
Using manual flash (M)  
The flash output is adjustable from full brightness to 1/64th brightness in  
1/3rd step increments. Use a hand-held flash meter to determine the  
required flash output to obtain a correct flash exposure when using  
manual flash.  
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Press the MODE button repeatedly until the M indicator lights on the  
back of the flash.  
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Press the + button to set the brightness. The levels are increased, in  
order, from 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, and 1/1. Press the button to  
decrease the brightness. The –1 indicator on the back of the flash  
corresponds to the 1/64 power and the +1 corresponds to the 1/1  
power level.  
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Using S1/S2 slave triggering mode  
Note  
For information on setting the slave auto power off time, see  
“Setting the flash’s custom functions through the cameraon  
page 15.  
S1 slave triggering mode  
In this mode, the flash unit functions as a slave flash for creating multiple  
lighting effects. It should be used in manual flash mode. In S1 mode, the  
flash unit fires at the same time as the master flash fires.  
S2 slave triggering mode  
This mode is also called “Preflash Cancel.In this mode, the flash unit  
ignores a single “preflash” from the master flash and only fires in response  
to the second, actual flash from the master. Therefore, this mode can be  
used when using a TTL master flash on the camera.  
Notes  
• Slave triggering modes are not supported when the  
“red-eye reduction” function is initiated by the master  
flash (either camera pop-up flash or external on-camera  
flash) and when the master flash uses the modeling  
flash function.  
• In either slave triggering mode the flash output level is  
only manually adjustable.  
Setting S1/S2 slave trigger mode  
To enter S1/S2 mode from the main mode, press the MODE button  
repeatedly until the S1 or S2 indicator lights on the back of the flash.  
The flash output setting in slave triggering mode is the same as that in  
manual mode. Press the button or + button to change the brightness.  
You can use your mini stand to set the flash away from the camera in S1 or  
S2 slave trigger mode.  
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Slide the flash hot shoe onto the mini stand.  
Rotate the locking knob on the mounting foot until it’s tight. Do not  
overtighten.  
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Place the flash in the location you want.  
Note  
Make sure that the optic slave sensor has a clear line of sight to  
the camera's flash or the flash is connected to the camera via a  
PC sync cable.  
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Using bounce flash  
By pointing the flash head toward a wall or ceiling, the flash bounces off of  
the surface before illuminating the subject. This can soften shadows  
behind the subject for a more natural-looking shot. This is called bounce  
flash.  
Hold the flash head and turn it to the angle you want.  
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Notes  
• If the wall or ceiling is too far away, the bounced flash  
might be too weak and may result in underexposure.  
• The wall or ceiling should be a plain, white color for high  
reflectance. If the bounce surface is not white, the  
surface color may affect the picture.  
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Creating a catchlight  
With the white reflector card, you can create a catchlight (a light source  
that causes a specular highlight) in the subject’s eyes to add life to their  
facial expression.  
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Point the flash head upward 90°.  
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Pull out the wide angle panel on the front of the flash head. The white  
reflector card comes out at the same time.  
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Push the wide angle panel back in, leaving the white reflector card out.  
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Hold the flash head and turn it to the angle you want.  
Notes  
• Point the flash head straight ahead or upward by 90°.  
The catchlight does not appear in the subject’s eyes if  
you swing the flash head left or right.  
• For maximum catchlight effect, stay approximately 4.9 ft  
(1.5 m) away from the subject.  
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Using the wide angle panel  
Use the wide angle panel to spread light over a wider angle or to reduce  
its intensity.  
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Pull out the wide angle panel on the front of the flash head. The white  
reflector card comes out at the same time.  
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Push the white reflector card back in, leaving the wide angle panel out.  
Pivot the wide angle panel down over the flash head. The flash  
coverage is extended to 14 mm.  
Notes  
• If you use bounce flash with the wide angel panel in  
place, the subject is illuminated by both the bounce flash  
and direct flash, which may look unnatural.  
• Pull out the wide angle panel gently. Using excessive  
force may detach the wide panel from the flash head.  
• You can see whether the wide panel is pulled out or  
pushed in through the camera’s menu. Open the  
camera’s menu and select Flash Control, then select  
External flash function setting, then Zoom. The  
wide panel contents are shown.  
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Setting the flash’s custom functions through the camera  
You can set the flash's custom functions through your camera. To do this,  
open the camera’s menu and select Flash control, then open the  
External flash C.Fn setting lists. The custom functions can be set as  
follows:  
1. C.Fn.01 Auto power off  
0–The auto power off function takes effect and the flash will  
enter sleep mode after a period of idle operation.  
1–The auto power off function is off and the flash will not enter  
sleep mode after a period of idle operation  
2. C.Fn.10 Slave auto power off timer  
0–The slave auto power off time will be set as 60 minutes.  
1–The slave auto power off time will be set as 30 minutes.  
Over-Temperature Protection  
To avoid overheating and damaging the flash head, allow the camera to  
rest after 20 continuous flashes.  
If you fire too many flashes, the inner over-temperature protection  
function may be activated and make the recycling time about 10 to 15  
seconds. If this occurs, allow a rest time of about 10 minutes, and the  
flash unit returns to normal.  
Error codes  
The flash has a built-in protection mechanism in case of a failure. If the  
system detects a problem the power level indicator blinks:  
Blinking power  
level indicator  
Meaning  
1/64  
A failure occurred in the recharging system and the flash cannot fire.  
Turn the flash power switch OFF, then ON again. If the problem persists, it will require  
service.  
1/32  
1/16  
The system is too hot. Allow a rest time of 10 minutes.  
The flash tube voltage is too high. Service is required.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
The flash does not charge  
Make sure that the batteries are installed in the correct direction.  
If  
appears and blinks on the back of the flash, replace the batteries immediately.  
Install the batteries even when using an external power source.  
Make sure that you are using Alkaline or NiMH AA batteries.  
The flash does not fire  
Make sure that the flash's mounting foot is securely connected to the camera's hot  
shoe.  
Wait until the flash is fully charged and the flash ready indicator lights red.  
Make sure that the electrical contacts on the mounting foot and hot shoe are clean.  
Make sure that the camera's flash is turned on and the mode is active.  
If the flash ready indicator does not light, replace the batteries.  
If  
appears and blinks on the back of the flash, replace the batteries immediately.  
If the flash is used in slave mode, make sure that the master flash on the camera is  
turned on and active.  
If the flash is used in slave mode, make sure that there is a clear line of sight between  
the optic slave sensor and the camera's flash.  
If using a PC sync cable, make sure your connections are secure.  
The over-temperature protection may have disabled the flash temporarily. Wait for 10  
minutes and try again.  
The power turns off by itself  
Auto zoom does not work  
When the flash is set as the master unit, the flash enters sleep mode after 90 seconds of  
inactivity. Press the shutter button halfway or press the TEST button to wake it up.  
When the flash is set as the slave unit, the flash enters sleep mode after 60 minutes of  
inactivity. Press the TEST button to wake it up.  
Make sure that the camera is not set to manual zoom mode.  
Make sure that the flash's mounting foot is securely connected to the camera's hot  
shoe.  
If  
appears and blinks on the back of the flash, replace the batteries immediately.  
The picture is underexposed  
or overexposed  
If there is a highly reflective object (such as glass or a mirror) in the picture, use the FE  
lock.  
If you are using the high-speed sync, make sure that the subject is within the effective  
flash range displayed.  
If you are using Manual Flash mode, set the flash to TTL or modify the flash output.  
Make sure that the flash exposure compensation is set to zero.  
Photos have dark corners or  
only parts of the target  
subject are illuminated  
Check the flash coverage you set. This flash unit has flash coverage between 24 and  
105 mm (lens focal length), which fits medium-format cameras. Pull the wide panel  
out to extend the flash coverage.  
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Specifications  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Compatible cameras  
Guide No.  
Canon EOS series cameras (E-TTL II autoflash)  
26/85 meters/feet at ISO 100  
TTL, M, S1, S2  
Flash mode  
Vertical rotation angle  
Horizontal rotation angle  
EXPOSURE CONTROL  
Exposure control system  
-10 to 90 degrees  
0 to 270 degrees  
E-TTL II autoflash, manual flash  
Flash Exposure  
Compensation (FEC)  
Manual - 1 stop in 1/3 stop increments  
FE lock  
Via the FEL button or button on the camera  
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Sync mode  
First-curtain sync  
S1 and S2  
Optic slave triggering  
FLASH RECYCLING  
(WITH AA ALKALINE  
BATTERIES)  
Recycling time  
Normal flash approximately 0.1 to 5 seconds  
Red indicator light  
Flash-ready indicator  
POWER SOURCE  
Internal power  
4 AA Alkaline or Ni-MHbatteries  
Battery life (approx. flash 100-1500 flashes (with AA alkaline batteries)  
count)  
Power saving  
Powers off after about 1.5 min. of inactivity  
5600 200K  
COLOR TEMPERATURE  
DIMENSIONS (HxWxD)  
WEIGHT  
7.4 × 2.9 × 2.3 in. (188 × 73 × 58 mm)  
11.7 oz. (332 g) (flash only, excluding batteries)  
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Legal notices  
FCC Part 15  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with the FCC  
Rules could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
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