User Instructions

7.2 A Automatic
Light output is controlled by the sensor located on the front of the flash.
When flash is placed on a camera F number and ISO information are sent to the flash from the
camera. As the F number and ISO are changed on the camera this flash will follow.
Use this mode if you want the sensor to control the exposure
Radio: Can be set to send a SYNC signal to fire remote flashes. Each remote flash controls
it’s own exposure.
Or it can be set to send a LINK signal to both fire and control the exposure of remote
Qflashes.
Positives
: Fast response for action shots. No pre flash required. Exposure easily checked with
flash meter. Remote Qflash can be adjusted from –3 stops below to +2 stops above camera
settings.
Negatives
: Requires some knowledge of how auto flash exposure works. One remote exposure
setting for all remotes.
7.3 QR QTTL Ratio
Uses the exposure system built into the camera. Possible to set independent ratios of multiple
remote flashes.
Use this mode if you want to set up lighting ratios that are controlled by the camera’s TTL
system.
Radio: Turned on automatically. Set only Channel/Zones to match.
Positives
: Allows for ratios between remote flashes without entering the more complex
Advanced Multi mode. Set remote Qflash 8's to RG mode.
Negatives
: Slower response, not good for action shots. Data transmission occurring before,
during, and after shot. Data transmission can interfere with other photographers in the area.
7.4 M Manual
Light output is controlled by fixed power output of flash.
When flash is placed on a camera F number and ISO information are sent to the flash from the
camera. As the F number and ISO are changed on the camera this flash will follow.
Use this mode if you want the most accurate and repeatable exposures possible
Radio: Can be set to send a SYNC signal to fire remote flashes. Each remote flash controls
it’s own exposure.
Or it can be set to send a LINK signal to both fire and control the exposure of remote
Qflashes.
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