Nissin Di866 mark II (Canon) Handleiding
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DIGITAL TTL POWER ZOOM FLASH
Please refer Nissin’s compatibility chart shown in its home page for details.
http://www.nissin-japan.com or http://www.nissindigital.com
SIMPLE OPERATION
When attaching Di866 Mark II to the camera, the basic flash exposure
operation is fully controlled by the camera. It is the same idea as when you use
the built-in camera flash, but it is placed on the hotshoe of the camera instead
of using the built-in flash.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Di866 Mark II provides many advanced flash functions.
Wireless TTL off camera flash technology, high speed shutter synchronization,
frequent repeat-flash system, External Av priority setting, etc. are supported.
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Compatible cameras
Thank you for purchasing a Nissin product
UNIQUE FUNCTION
Before using this flash unit, please read this instruction manual and refer
your camera owner’s manual carefully to get a better understanding of
proper operation to enjoy flash photography.
The color display automatically rotates
to allow for easy operation in both the
horizontal and vertical positions.
Nissin Di866 Mark II type Canon is designed for Canon digital SLR, with the
latest TTL flash control system, and features Nissin’s original rotating color
display, easily guiding its operations.
It works automatically with Canon ETTL/ ETTL II auto-flash systems.
Please note that Di866 Mark II type C is not usable with other branded cameras
for TTL operation.
Nissin Jap an Ltd. , Tokyo
http://www.nissin-japan.com
Nissin Marketing Ltd . , Hon g Kong
http://www.nissindigital.com
C0111 REV. 1.2
Type C
Design and Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Di866 Mark II Flash Mode and Functions - to be set on the flash unit. Advanced functions are provided in some operation modes –
to be set on the flash unit
Functions by Camera setting – The flash is automatically
controlled by the camera
These safety instructions refer to important information on how to use this
product safely and properly. Please read the following instructions before using
the product.
MENU SCREEN FOR MAIN MODES
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Flash light is fully controlled by the camera for the most proper exposure.
*1 Effective on at Universal Slave function in Manual Power operation and when using Di866 Mark II with
film type camera or with non dedicted camera.
*2 Effective on Universal Slave function, and when using Di866 Mark II with film type camera or with non
dedicated camera.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Nomenclature
WARNING
The flash unit contains high voltage electric parts. Do not try to open or repair the flash unit. Return it back
to the repair service station or the store you bought it from.
Do not touch the inside parts from the opening when the unit was dropped or broken.
Do not shoot the flash directly to the eye at short distance. It may damage the eye.
When taking a flash picture, especially toward a baby, it is recommended to keep the flash unit at least 1
meter (3.3feet) away from the subject. Or use diffuser or bounce the light to the ceiling or to the wall to
soften its intensity.
Do not place the flash unit near any flammable gas, chemical or such liquids. It may cause fire or electric
shock.
Do not touch the flash unit with wet hands or use in the water. The flash unit carries high voltage inside and
it may cause an electric shock.
Do not shoot the flash unit directly at the driver of automobiles or such vehicles.
Do not set the flash window close to the human body and shoot, which may get burned.
Place the batteries correctly in position. Placing the batteries in wrong polarity may cause leakage,
exothermic heat or explosion.
CAUTIONS
Do not leave or store the flash unit in the temperature over 40ºC, such as in the automobile.
The flash unit is not water resistance. Keep the unit away from rain, snow and humidity.
Do not use benzene, thinner or other alcoholic agents to clean the unit.
Do not use this flash unit with the cameras which are not recommended in compatibility list at official
website, otherwise it may damage the camera’s circuitry.
Remove the batteries when not in use for a longer period of time.
Do not have a heavy impact to the flash unit, nor throw it onto a hard surface floor.
When using the external power pack, read the safety instructions carefully and follow the operation manual.
This sign refers the danger or serious damage.
This sign refers the damage or defect.
Full Automatic Mode
TTL Program Mode
Manual Setting Mode
Multi- flash Mode
Wireless Remote Flash Mode
Custom Setting Mode
Full Automatic Mode
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Flash light is automatically controlled by the camera but the flash exposure
TTL Program Mode page 12
Manual Mode -Selecting the desired manual power on the flash unit,
Manual Setting Mode page 17
Multiple lighting exposes the playback photos in one frame of picture.
Multi-flash Mode page 23
Placing multiple numbers of flashes (slave flash) off camera and controlling the
Wireless Remote Flash Mode page 25
Variety of custom settings is available for own default value.
Custom Setting Mode page 33
Advanced
Functions
Operation Modes
Sub-Flash
Manual Zoom
Slave Function
F.Stop Setting*1
ISO setting*2
TTL Program Mode
TTL Program Mode
Manual Setting Mode
Manual Setting Mode
Manual Setting Mode
Manual Setting Mode
Manual Setting Mode
Flash exposure can be locked at the main subject while moving the framing.
FE. Lock page 34
FE.
Lock
value can be compensated.
Av poriority Mode- Selecting the desired f-stop on the flash unit.
creative TTL lighting.
Light diffusing panel Fill-in reflector
Flash head/
Wireless transmitter
Sub-Flash
AF-assist light
External auto exposure sensor
Rotating
display screen
Set button
Pilot lamp (Test flash button) On/Off switch (System lock button)
Select button
Select button
Flash stand
Extra
battery magazine
(optional)
Battery magazine
Lock ring
X-terminal
USB service port
Power Pack socket
Hotshoe contacts
Foot lock pin
External service
box
Mounting foot
Multifunction button
Soft Case
Remote/ Slave sensor
NOTE
BASIC OPERATION
SETTING THE MODE AND THE FUNCTION
Remove the battery magazine and insert
4 x size AA batteries as shown in the
picture.
Press the on/off switch. Screen A appears, and the mode A is set.
The pilot lamp blinks red showing the unit is charging.
In a few seconds, the pilot lamp turns green.
The display screen automatically turns off in about 30 seconds after the
setting job is terminated.
For a test-flash, press the pilot lamp.
To turn off the flash unit manually, press the on/off switch and hold it for 2
seconds.
Set Di866 Mark II to the camera’s hotshoe and press the on/off switch to power
on.
Display screen automatically shows A, the Full Automatic
Mode.
Di866 Mark II is now set for the camera’s automatic flash
control system.
Press the on/off switch once again to lock this condition on
your flash. (Press it again to release the lock)
All the jobs required for this mode are completed.
When the pilot lamp turns green, press the shutter button of your camera
halfway to focus the subject.
Shutter speed, aperture and flash mark ( ) are shown in camera’s view finder
and the display panel of the camera.
Press the shutter, and Di866 Mark II is fired. The result is immediately shown on
the camera’s LCD monitor.
Flash power is automatically controlled by the camera and the most proper
exposure is obtained on your picture.
When you change the focal length of your camera lens, Di866 Mark II responds
without delay and sets its light source for the proper illumination angle.
The battery compartment is specially
designed so that every cell is placed in the
same direction to avoid the confusion in
poor light condition.
It is recommended to use all 4 batteries in same brand and type, and
replace them all at the same time.
Wrong insertion of each cell would not make electric contact.
+/- symbol is clearly marked at the battery
compartment.
Place the battery magazine back into the
body.
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The power is automatically turned off (to stand-by mode), in about 30
seconds of idle use on the camera or after the last setting is made. To
save the battery energy, you can select the display-off setting from the
custom setting. In this case, the display screen turns off in about 8
seconds of idle use.
While Di866 Mark II is in the stand-by mode, display screen turns off
and the pilot lamp blinks every 2 seconds showing the flash unit is in
stand-by mode.
To turn on Di866 Mark II again, press the camera’s shutter button
halfway or press any button of the flash unit.
In case the Di866 Mark II is not in use over 30 minutes, the unit is
completely turned off. To turn on Di866 Mark II again, take the first step
of turning the flash unit on.
In case of using Di866 Mark II in off-camera-use mode (Wireless TTL
flash-slave, Universal Slave function), it is recommended to change the
turn off timer at the Custom setting....ref. page 33 .
The mode and the value set on the flash unit before turning off is
memorized and returns in the same condition when switch it on again.
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4.
When the recycle time becomes longer
than 20 seconds, replace the batteries
with the fresh ones or recharge the
batteries (rechargeable batteries).
3.
Turn off the power switch of both Di866
Mark II and the camera
Turn the lock ring of Di866 Mark II to
loosen it all the way as shown in the
picture.
Slide the mounting foot of Di866 Mark II
into the hotshoe of the camera.
Turn the lock ring to opposite direction
and tighten it.
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4.
Lock pin comes out to hook the foot at the
hotshoe for sure contact.
5.
Loosen the lock ring and slide the mounting foot of Di866 Mark II off the
hotshoe of the camera. Make sure to turn the lock ring all the way to
completely clear the lock pin off the hooking slot on the hotshoe.
Inserting batteries
Turn on the flash unit
Mounting Di866 Mark II on the Camera
Removing Di866 Mark II from the Camera
Di866 Mark II has energy saving double power off function.
Full Automatic Flash Control
Usable batteries - Alkaline batteries, Lithium batteries, NiMH batteries.
The modes to be set on the camera:
In all the camera modes listed above, Di866 Mark II will automatically
and fully work in ETTL / ETTL II automatic flash control system.
(Full Auto), (Program), (Shutter priority),
Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports,
Tv
Av A-DEP
Night Portrait.
(Aperture priority), (Manual), Automatic depth-of-field,
Product specificaties
Merk: | Nissin |
Categorie: | Flitser |
Model: | Di866 mark II (Canon) |
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