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Positioning Slave Flash Units
3. Make sure that the master ash on your camera is on and set to the appropriate mode. If you do not want
the master ash to illuminate a subject in front of the camera, tilt or swivel the ash head.
4. Press the ZOOM button to adjust the zoom setting if desired (see Controlling Flash Coverage on page 27).
Important! Always take a test exposure to ensure that the slave is set correctly.
Note: Some cameras, when set to red-eye reduction, will emit a series of quick ashes lasting a second or
more. This may not work properly with either slave mode. We suggest you avoid using red-eye reduction when
using the VX-710C as a slave.
Positioning Slave Flash Units
You can create a professional lighting setup by positioning slave units individually or in groups to function as
main, ll, accent, and other lights. Metering your scene with a handheld light meter and setting your light ratios
to achieve specic looks will give you a professional level of creative control.