Operating instructions

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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
second flash (slave) to the right socket.
Feature
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.
ATTENTION!
Use only SEAFLASH 150D in dual TTL flash mode!
When using two flash devices, the master controls the slave. The master is directly
connected to the camera (with all six 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 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.
Shooting Modes