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Specifications

Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

Guide No (ISO100) 

130(ft) / 40(m) at 85mm position

Flash Head  

28-35-50-85mm

Bounce Angle  

0

o

, 45

o

, 60

o

, 75

o

, 90

o

 

Swivel Angle                             Right 0

- 90

o

; Left 0

-180

o

 

Manual 

Yes

Built-in slave function 

Instant Sync S0, Pre-Flash Skip Mode S1, S2 

Power source  

Four 1.5V AA size batteries (R6, LR6)

Recycling time  

5-7 sec. (may be longer with some batteries)

Dimensions (W x L x H)  

Approx. 75 x 102 x 132 mm

Weight w/o battery  

Approx. 305g 

LOADING BATTERIES

Make sure the On / Off Switch is at Off position. Slide open the Battery 
Compartment Cover and insert 4 x AA batteries as symbols indicated in 
the battery compartment. Close the Battery Compartment Cover. Wrong 
polarities  may  cause  batteries  to  heat  up,  leak,  explode  and  damage 
the flash. When needed to replace batteries, make sure all batteries are 
of same brand, type and same capacity.

MOUNTING THE FLASH TO THE CAMERA 

Loosen  the  lock  ring.  Slide  the  flash  into  camera  accessory  shoe. 
Tighten the flash with the lock ring.

REMOVING THE FLASH

Loosen the lock ring and slide the flash off backwards.

ON/OFF SWITCH AND FLASH TEST OPERATION

Slide the ON/OFF switch to ON position. After a few seconds the Ready 
lamp  should  glow,  thereby  indicating  that  the  flash  is  ready  to  shoot. 
Press the TEST key to make sure that your flash works properly. If the 
flash discharges, wait until the Ready lamp glows again.

OPERATING THE FLASH

Mount the flash onto your camera. Switch on the flash. 
When the flash is ready, press the camera shutter. The flash should fire. 
You  should  set  the  settings  on  your  camera  according  to  the  data  suggested  on  the  flash’s  LCD.  By 
choosing  the  film  speed  (in  ISO  measurement)  and  aperture  value  (f/stop)  using  the  ISO  key  and  the 
F/STOP key at the back of the flash, you can get the correct flash to subject distance for good exposure. 

MANUAL FLASH MODE

Slide the switch to the ‘ON’ position. Tap the MODE key until a “M” symbol shows up on the LCD. The flash 
is now at Manual mode. 
Set your camera to Manual (M), Av (Aperture Priority), or Tv (Shutter Priority).
The flash fires full power when the camera shutter is pressed.
Please make sure that you appropriately set your aperture value and shutter speed of your camera in order 
to get good exposure of your photos.

SLAVE MODES

3 slave modes are available for users to choose from when the flash is set to fire using optical slave. 
To  use  the  slave  mode,  you  first  tap  the  MODE  key  until  a  “S”  symbol  shows  up  on  the  LCD. Then  by 
slightly tapping the SET key you can select your desired slave mode in the following sequence: 
Mode 0 (S0) 

 Mode 1 (S1) 

 Mode 2 (S2) 

 back to Mode 0 (S0) 

The slave modes work in the following way:
S0 - the flash fires at once when triggered by an external strobe light source
S1 - the flash skips 1 flash and fires when it detects the 2nd flash.
S2 - the flash skips 2 flashes and fires when it detects the 3rd flash.
The flash fires full power output in slave mode. 

POWER SAVING FUNCTION

The flash will be switched to power saving mode automatically after idle for around 3 minutes while at 
manual mode in order to save battery power. A "OFF" sign will appear on the LCD. The Ready light will be 
off in power saving mode.
To reactivate the flash, simply tap any buttons underneath the LCD or turn off and on the flash again.
The flash is not completely switched off in power saving mode. However, power consumption is drastically 
reduced. If you are not going to use your flashgun for a while, we recommend you to turn the flash off.
In optical slave mode, the power save function is disabled.

BOUNCE AND SWIVEL FLASH

This flash’s head can be tilted to an angle of 45

o

, 60

o

, 75

o

, or 90

o

 and rotated horizontially 180

o

 to the left 

and 90

o

 to the right. You can also tilt or rotate the flash head to bounce the light off the ceiling or walls. 

While  shooting  indoor,  this  technique  can  help  to  create  more  natural-looking  pictures  of  people  with 
softer shadows. 
In  order  to  have  your  pictures  correctly  exposed  using  bounce  or  swivel  flash,  the  following  is 
recommended to users:
(1) Select white or reflective surfaces to bounce the light off, or your pictures will come with an unnatural 
color cast similar to that of the reflecting surface.
(2) Use a wider aperture, as 2 or 3 stops of light can be lost when using indirect flash

ZOOM HEAD

The zoom flash head covers the focal length of 28-35-50-85mm in four stops. To choose these positions, 
simply pull or push the flash head. The zoom position will be shown on the LCD. You should make sure 
that the flash is set to a focal length equal to or wider than the camera lens’ focal length to assure proper 
coverage.

CAUTIONS

•   The flash unit does not function on camcorders.
•   Misfiring sometimes occurs when the flash unit is turned on and off 

continuously. If it happens, power off the flash unit for few seconds before 
switching it on again. The flash unit should then work as normal.

•   Do not place the flash unit at location with temperature over 40

o

C. This might 

adversely affect the internal structure or performance of the flash unit. 
Particularly, don’t leave it in the automobiles during summer.

•   Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use the flash for a long period of 

time.

•   The flash is not water-resistant. Rain and humid weather may cause 

irreparable damages to the flash.

•   The flash unit contains a high voltage capacitor. Do not try to open the 

housing or repair the flash.

•   Do not clean the surface of flash unit by any petrol, detergent solution or 

strong solvents. These solvents may cause damages to the flash.

•   The flash unit is composed of very delicate electronic parts.  It should be 

protected against shocks, impact damage and other improper handling.

Zoom Head

Lock Ring

Mounting Foot

Bounce Angle
Indication

ISO Button

Ready Light

Power ON/OFF

Switch

LCD Panel

TEST Button

SET Button

F/STOP Button

Battery Cabinet

F/STOP

MODE

SET

TEST

ISO

READY

MODE Button

Zoom Position

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
for
VIV-SF-6000
Manual & Slave Flash

MODE

F/STOP

SET

ISO

TEST

28

45

o

60

o

75

o

0

°

30

°

°

0

9

°

0

2

1

°

0

5

1

°

180

°

0

9

°

°

30

°

60

60

0

°

90

°

75

°

60

°

45

°

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