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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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3. The flash head will rotate 180 degrees in either direction with stops at 30, 60,
90, 120, 150 and 180 degrees.
4. To Adjust: Press the Flash Head Locking Button and gently rotate the flash
head into the desired position.
5. When the flash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree standard forward
position the flash zoom will set itself to 50mm. “- -” will be displayed on the LCD.
Flash zoom when the head is raised or rotated can be changed in MZoom Mode
(see below).
6. At -7 degrees the flash zoom will act the same as 0 degree – it will not change
any settings.
Using the Bounce Card or Wide Angle Diffuser
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash comes equipped with a White Bounce Card and Wide
Angle Diffuser Panel in the flash head.
1. The Wide Angle Diffuser Panel will cause the flash to spread light to a 14mm
equivalent.
2. The White Bounce Card can be used when the flash head is in a raised position
to bounce light forward to assist with catch lights in a subject’s eyes.
To use:
1. Gently pull the Diffuser Panel and Bounce Card from the Flash Head using
the ridge on the bottom of the Diffuser Panel.
2. If using the Diffuser Panel it will drop into position over the Flash Head.
Gently push the Bounce Card back into the Flash Head if not needed.
3. If using the Bounce Card only gently push the Diffuser Panel back into the
Flash Head.
Using the Flash Head Diffuser
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash comes with an attachable diffuser that can be
added to the front of the flash head when needed. It is good for softening light,
reducing hot spots and shadows and better coverage for macro photography.
Setting flash zoom
There are two ways to control the zoom of the flash while it is on camera
:
automatic (Azoom) and manual (Mzoom)
。
While in automatic zoom, the zoom
on the flash will follow the zoom of the lens to provide the best coverage. When
in manual zoom, the zoom setting on the flash is set by the user.
Setting the flash zoom
1. Press the Function Button underneath
or
(depending on
the flash Mode)to enter the flash zoom adjustment Mode.