Phottix Mitros User manual

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Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash
for Nikon
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Note: To start immediately using this ash please refer to the Quick-Start guide.
For advanced features please read this manual and be familiar with your camera
manual and operations.
The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash for Nikon is designed to work with
Nikon DSLR cameras and features TTL, Manual, Multi modes as well as Wireless
Master/Slave triggering.
Warnings
1. Use your ash safely. Do not re the ash into the eyes of people or animals at
short distances – damage and/or blindness can occur.
2. Be careful using the ash in or around cars, buses, motorcycles or other mov-
ing vehicles as accidents can result.
3. Never use the ash near combustible gases (gasoline, solvents, etc.).
4. Do not expose the ash or batteries to dripping/splashing water, or high hu-
midity.
5. Do not leave the ash or batteries in a hot location (direct sunlight, in a closed
car, etc.).
6. Remove batteries from the ash when not being used for an extended period
of time.
7. Change the batteries when required. Use undamaged batteries in good con-
dition. Do not mix battery types or new and used batteries.
8. Do not put opaque objects in front of the ash lens when ring the ash. The
energy emitted by the ash may cause objects to burn, or cause damage to the
ash tube or fresnel lens.
9. Use caution in touching the ash head after use. It may be hot and can cause
burns.
10. The ash contains high voltage electronic parts. Do not disassemble or at-
tempt to repair the ash. Never touch the ash’s internal components.
11. Do not touch the External Power Port contacts with any metal objects – this
can cause electric shock and serious injury.
Table of Contents
Parts and Functions ….........................................................…... 2
Modes ……...................................................................................7
Wireless Triggering……...............................................................9
Custom Functions……...............................................................13
Technical Specs……...................................................................15
Phottix Mitros+ TTL
Transceiver Flash
for Nikon
Parts
Back / Left Side
1. LCD Display
2. Mode Button
3. Test Button
4. Power Switch
5. Ready Light
6. Arrow Adjustment
Buttons (see below)
7. Set Button
8. Locking Lever
9. 3.5mm Sync Port
10. USB Port
11. External Power Port
Arrow Adjustment Buttons
1. Up Arrow / Zoom Adjustment Mode Button
2. Right Arrow / Wireless Flash Mode Button
3. Down Arrow Button
4. Left Button / Custom Functions Button
Front / Right Side
1. Bounce Card
2. Wide Angle Diuser
3. Flash Head
4. Wireless Signal Receiver Area
5. AF Assist Light
6. Hot Shoe
7. Battery Compartment

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Please note:
These instructions assume:
1. Both the ash and camera are switched on.
2. The ash and camera are set to the same settings as this manual.
3. Camera menu and ash custom functions menu are set to default values.
4. The ash is being used with a compatible Nikon DSLR.
Installing batteries
1. Press the battery cover in while pushing it towards the bottom of the ash.
The battery cover will open and raise.
2. Insert AA batteries as shown by the diagram inside the battery compartment.
3. Lower the battery cover and push back towards the top of the ash, locking
it in place.
Please note:
- Please use four standard high-quality batteries of the same brand. Make
sure all batteries are at similar powers levels.
- Batteries can get hot when the ash is being used. Use caution when chang-
ing batteries.
- If you do not use the ash for an extended period of time, store with bat-
teries removed.
Attaching the ash to a camera
Turn o both the camera and ash.
1. Align the ash hot shoe with the camera hot shoe.
2. Slide the ash into the camera hot shoe until fully inserted.
3. Lock the ash in position by pushing the locking lever to the right until the
lock engages with a click.
4. To Unlock, press the locking release button on the locking lever and slide to
the left.
Turning the Flash On / O
1. To power on the ash move the power switch to the on position.
2. To power o the ash move the power switch to the o position.
Battery Level Indicator
The Battery Level Indicator on the LCD (see below) will display an approximate
indication of how much power remains in the batteries in the ash. Use this as
a rough guide as to when a battery change is needed. If ash recycling time has
become very long (30 seconds) change the batteries.
Raising and Rotating the Flash Head
1. The ash head will elevate from -7 to 90 degrees with stops at -7, 0, 45, 60, 75
and 90 degrees. Gently raise or lower the ash head into the required position.
2. The ash head will rotate 180 degrees in either direction with stops at 60, 75,
90, 120, 150 and 180 degrees. Gently rotate the ash head into the required
position.
3. When the ash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree standard forward
position the ash 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).
4. At -7 degrees the ash zoom will act the same as 0 degree – it will not change
any settings.
Using the Bounce Card or Wide Angle Diuser
The Phottix Mitros+ Flash comes equipped with a white bounce card and wide
angle diuser panel in the ash head.
1. The wide angle diuser panel will cause the ash to spread light to a 14mm
equivalent.
2. The white bounce card can be used when the ash 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 diuser panel and bounce card from the ash head using
the ridge on the bottom of the diuser panel.
2. If using the diuser panel it will drop into position over the ash head. Gen-
tly push the bounce card back into the ash head if not needed.
3. If using the bounce card only gently push the diuser panel back into the
ash head.
Please note:
When the diuser panel is used the ash head zoom position is locked at
14mm. If ash head zoom settings need to be adjusted disable diuser panel
zoom in custom function (see C.Fn 03 below). This custom function is also
useful should possible impact damage the diuser and make zoom adjust-
ments dicult.
Using the Flash Head Diuser
The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Flash comes with an attachable diuser that can be
added to the front of the ash head when needed. It is good for softening light,
reducing hot spots and shadows and better coverage for macro photography.
To use:
1. Align the diuser with the ash head, with the “UP” mark on the diuser
facing up.
2. Snap one side of the diuser mount into the corresponding ash head
mount.
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Overheating Protection
The Phottix Mitros+ contains an overheating protection circuit that will slow
ash recycle time to avoid overheating-related damage. Continuous high-pow-
er ashes will trigger this protection when the temperature reaches a certain
degree. A [Hot! ] Icon will appear when the overheating protection circuit is in
operation.
To avoid further overheating or possible damage the ash will increase the re-
cycling time to assist in lowering the ash temperature. Wait 10 minutes before
using the ash.
If the ash continues to be used after the [ Hot! ] Icon appears and the ash does
not cool down a [ Stop ] icon will appear on the LCD. Cease using the ash and
wait 10 minutes for it to cool down.
Sync and USB Ports
1. The 3.5mm Sync Port can be used with a 3.5mm sync cable to trigger the
ash – from a ash trigger or camera. This port is input only – ash signals are
not output from this port.
2. The USB port is used for rmware upgrades. Firmware announcements and
instructions will be made available on Phottix websites.
Status LED
Left LED: Flash-ready indicator. In Quick Flash Mode, the LED will ash green
when the ash has the minimum recycle charge. It will ash red when fully
charged.
Right LED: Flash exposure conrmation lamp. If a standard ash exposure is
obtained, the ash exposure conrmation lamp will light blue for approximately
3 seconds. If the ash exposure conrmation lamp doesn’t light, move closer to
the subject or increase the camera ISO setting.
External Battery Port
The External Battery Port is a proprietary Phottix design for use with Phottix
ash cables. The external port is compatible with the Nikon High-Performance
Battery Pack SD-9 or compatible models when the included adapter is used.
Please note:
- Batteries must be used in the ash even when an external battery pack is
used.
- Never use non Nikon-compatible battery packs.

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The LCD Display
TTL Auto ash mode
Manual ash mode Wireless shooting via Optical pulse and Radio frequency
transmission
Wireless mode
Multi ash mode
M: Manual ash mode
Multi: Multi ash mode
Frequency
Flash count
Power level Radio: ODIN TX
Radio:
STRATO II RX
Wireless OFF Optical: OP SLAVE
Radio: ODIN RX
Optical: OP TX
MASTER
Optical: OP RX
SLAVE
Azoom
Mzoom
TTL Auto ash mode
Upward reection
Standard
Downward reection
Beep signal
ON
Custom
Function
Flash range
FEC information
Focal length
Battery level indicator
Over hot icon
m: in meters Ft: in feet
Aperture
HSS

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Radio frequency transmission : ODIN TX mode
Optical pulse transmission: OP RX (SLAVE) mode
Optical pulse transmission: OP Slave
MEMORY mode
Radio frequency transmission : ODIN TX ratio mode
Radio frequency transmission : ODIN RX mode
Radio frequency transmission : STRATO II RX mode
Optical pulse transmission: OP TX (Master) mode
TX Unit (Local) Flash
Group
Group O
Group Mode
TX unit ash mode
Channel display
AF assist
light is on
AF assist
light is o
Ratio mode
Flash ratio EV compensation
for A: B
ODIN Group
Radio: Odin RX
Radio: STRATO II
RX
Channel display
OP TX (Master) EV compensation
or power level
OP RX (Slave) EV compensation
or power level
Optical: OP TX (Master)
OP RX (Slave)
Flash mode
Slave group
Optical: OP RX
(Slave)
Optical: OP
Slave
Memory mode
Save menu
Cancel
Recall
menu
OK / Conrm

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Auto-Save Functions
The Phottix Mitros+ will remember ash settings. Mode, power levels, etc. will
be retained in the ash if it is turned o and then back on.
Setting Flash Zoom
The Phottix Mitros+ Flash has two ash head zoom modes – Auto (Azoom)
and Manual (Mzoom). Auto zoom will dynamically change ash head zoom as
a camera’s zoom lens is changed to provide optimum lighting. Manual zoom
allow the user to set the zoom of the ash head.
To set:
1. Press the button.
2. The Zoom area on the LCD will be highlighted and ash.
3. Press the or buttons to set the ash head zoom to Azoom
or the desired Mzoom manual level. Please see page 10“Adjusting Flash Head
Zoom in Odin Tx Mode”for more details.
4. Press the button when the zoom is properly set.
Please Note:
1. When in Azoom and the ash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree
standard forward position - the ash zoom will set itself to 50mm.“- -” will be
displayed on the LCD. The ash zoom will not change if the head is lowered
to -7 degrees.
2. Azoom will work ONLY when the ash head is set to either 0 or -7 degrees.
3. When in Mzoom and the ash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree
standard forward position - the ash zoom will not be changed from the pre-
vious setting.
4. Flash Zoom can be adjusted when the head is raised or rotated by switch-
ing to Mzoom mode and making desired adjustments.
Test Button
Pressing the test button will trigger the ash. This can be used metering (in
manual mode only). In Wireless Master Mode pressing the test button will re
Slave ashes on the same channel being controlled by the Master ash. Test
button output levels can be congured (see C.Fn-07 below).
Auto-Idle Functions
To save battery power the Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash is equipped
with Idle and Auto O modes.
1. In Non-Wireless Slave Modes: The ash will go into Auto Idle mode after 90
sec. if no buttons have been pressed or it has not been red. The ash LCD will
go blank. Half-pressing the camera shutter button or pressing the test button
on the ash will wake up the Phottix Mitros+.
2. In Wireless Slave Mode, the ash will go to Slave Idle Mode after 60 minutes if
no buttons have been pressed or it has not been red, “IDLE” will be displayed
on the ash LCD. Full-pressing the camera shutter button or pressing the Mas-
ter ash test button will wake up ashes in idle mode. Slave Idle Timer can be
changed from 60 minutes to 10 minutes (see C.Fn-10 below). The ash will go
into Slave Auto O Mode after 8 hours if no buttons have been pressed or it has
not been red after“IDLE” is displayed on the ash LCD. Pressing the test button
on the ash will wake it up. Slave Auto O can be changed from after 8 hours to
after 1 hour (see C.Fn-11 below).
Modeling Flash
1. Pressing the camera depth-of-eld preview button (if available) will re the
ash continuously for 1 second. This Modeling Flash is useful in seeing lighting
eects and balance on the subject. (Please see your camera manual for more
information on the DOF button and button assignment)
2. Modeling Flash is available in all modes, TTL, Multi and Manual.
3. Modeling Flash can be used in both normal and wireless shooting and can be
set (see C.Fn-02 below).
Please note:
1. Overheating and damage can result from excessive use of the Modeling
Flash. Do not use more than 20 times in succession.
2. When overheating the ash will automatically increase charging time until
the ash temperature has decreased.
Autofocus (AF) Assist Light
1. In low light/contrast situations the Phottix Mitros+’s built-in Auto Focus Assist
Light will illuminate to assist with AF. The AF Assist Light on the front of the ash
will project a focusing target on the subject.
2. AF Assist Light functions can be set to on or o (see C.Fn-08 below).
3. For Cameras with a Built-in AF-assist light, the ash’s AF-assist light will take
priority (see below- Built-in Camera AF-assist Light).
Flash Modes
The Phottix Mitros+ has three ash modes: TTL, Manual (M) and Multi (Strobo-
scopic).
To change modes:
1. Press the button.
2. The ash modes will cycle through TTL, Manual (M) and Multi modes.
3. The current mode will be displayed in the top left corner of the LCD.
Non-wireless TTL Mode
Non-wireless TTL mode screen on the Mitros+
In TTL Mode the ash and camera will work together to calculate the correct
exposure for recorded images. When the shutter button is fully pressed the
ash will re a pre-ash that the camera will use to calculate exposure and ash
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Flash Exposure Compensation - FEC
The Phottix Mitros+ Flash can be used to adjust Flash Exposure Compensation
(FEC) from -3 to +3 in 1/3rd stops. This is useful in situations where ne-tuning of
the TTL system is needed based on the environment.
To set FEC:
1. Press the button to enter FEC Adjustment Mode.
2. Press the or buttons to adjust FEC up or down.
3. Press the button to exit FEC Adjustment Mode.
Please note:
1. The ash output value can also be set on cameras equipped with built-in
ash exposure compensation functions. For more detailed information, refer
to the camera User Manual.
2. If Flash Exposure Compensation is set on both the camera and the ash,
then the total exposure value will be the sum of the two Flash Exposure Com-
pensation values.
3. Only the Flash Exposure Compensation value set on the ash will be dis-
played on the Flash’s LCD screen.
Exposure Compensation
When using TTL ash mode changing the camera’s exposure compensation
value the exposure on both the subject and the background can be adjusted
brighter or darker. In shooting situations with a light-colored background the
compensation will need to be increased. With a darker background the com-
pensation will need to be reduced.
Bracketing-BKT
Bracketing (BKT) can be used to automatically change ash power over a series
of photos. The camera will record a series of images with dierent exposures.
Exposure count, over and under exposure levels can be set by the user. BKT is
useful in run-and-gun situations as well as when shooting scenes with dier-
ent lighting conditions to help ensure a properly exposed photo. It can also be
used for HDR photography. Please see your camera user manual for more details
about this function.
Flash Exposure Value Lock (FV lock)
Flash Exposure Value Lock (FV Lock) is used to lock the ash exposure level be-
fore a photo is taken. This is useful when manual spot metering is being used in
a scene with dierent lighting conditions.
The ash will re a pre-ash when the FV lock button is pressed on the camera,
which will be used to calculate ash power during the exposure. This value will
be saved in the camera’s internal memory. The and icons will
be displayed in the rear LCD and the viewnder of the camera when FV lock is
being used.
Auto FP High-Speed Sync Mode
In Auto FP High Speed Sync mode, the camera’s x-sync speed (usually 1/200 to
1/250) is overridden and faster shutter speeds, up to the camera’s maximum
shutter speed, can be used. This is useful when using aperture priority mode or
to limit ambient light. Maximum shutter speeds may vary with dierent camera
models - see your Camera’s User Manual for details.
The HSS icon will be displayed on the ash LCD when the shutter speed exceeds
the camera x-sync speed and Auto FP High-Speed Sync Mode is being used. The
ash will set itself to Auto FP High-Speed Sync mode if this function is enabled
on the camera body - see your Camera’s User Manual for details.
Auto FP High-Speed Sync can be used in wireless ash mode.
Please note:
- Auto FP HSS can drastically reduce ash power, battery power and range.
Red-Eye Reduction / Red-eye Reduction Fast/Slow Flash Sync
To help prevent the Red Eye eecting photos this function will re the ash 3
times at a reduced output level immediately before a photo is taken. The Red-
Eye Reduction function can be combined with the Slow Flash Sync function.
The use of a tripod is strongly recommended in this mode when using slower
shutter speeds to prevent camera shake.
Slow Flash Sync
When both the subject and background are in a low-light environment, this fea-
ture can be useful to control the ash at slow shutter speeds further to achieve
the correct exposure.
The use of a tripod is strongly recommended in this mode when using slower
shutter speeds to prevent camera shake.
Second Curtain Sync (Rear Curtain Sync)
The Phottix Mitros+ Second Curtain Sync function makes the ash re at the
end of an exposure, not the beginning. This can be useful with slow shutter
speeds for capturing special eect.
Manual (M) Mode
In Manual Mode the ash will re at the power level you set. The Phottix Mitros+
TTL Flash can be adjusted from 1/1 (full power) to 1/128 – 8 stops of adjustments
in 1/3rd stop increments. Aperture, shutter speed and ISO on the camera need
to be manual adjusted. For best results use M-Manual mode on the camera.
To use:
1. Press the button until M is displayed on the ash LCD.
2. Press the button to enter the power adjustment screen. The power
level will ash and be highlighted.
3. Press the or buttons to adjust the ash power.
4. Press the button to exit the power adjustment screen.
5. When the ash ready light is illuminated red the ash is fully charged and
ready to re.
6. Pressing the button will re the ash at the manual power level you
set. This is useful when taking meter readings.
Please note:
- Half pressing the shutter button will display the eective manual ash pow-
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Multi: Stroboscopic Mode
With Multi Stroboscopic mode a series of rapid ashes will be red. The ash
count, frequency and power of these ashes can be programmed on the Phottix
Mitros+. Multi mode is useful for capturing multiple images of a moving subject
in the same photo and other special eects.
The frequency of the eect (in Hz. - number of ashes per second), the total
number of ashes and output levels can be set.
To use:
1. Press the button until Multi is displayed on the ash LCD.
2. Press the button to adjust Multi settings. Displayed (from left to right
on the LCD) Power, Frequency (HZ) and Flash Count. Power is highlighted and
ashing upon entering the adjustment screen.
3. Press the and buttons to change between Power, Frequency
(HZ) and Flash count.
4. Press the and buttons while the setting is highlighted to
adjust Power, Frequency (HZ) and Flash count to the desired levels.
5. Press the button to exit the adjustment screen.
Please note:
1. Overheating and damage can result from excessive use of the Multi Strobo-
scopic Mode. Do not use more than 20 times in succession.
2. When overheated the ash will automatically increase charging time until
the ash temperature has decreased.
Stroboscopic Mode and Shutter Speeds
To determine the proper camera shutter speed to be used with various Strobo-
scopic Mode variables, use the following formula:
Number of ashes / Frequency = Shutter Speed
Example: 5x (number of ashes) / 10 Hz (Frequency) = .5 second shutter speed.
This is a rough guideline: You may need to increase or decrease the shutter
speed to get the desired result.
Multi Stroboscopic Mode Output Chart
Wireless Triggering Mode
The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash is equipped with several wireless
transmitter and receiver modes. The Mitros+ oers built-in compatibility with
the Phottix Odin TTL Trigger system for Nikon and the Phottix Strato II Multi
for Nikon. For information on the Odin or Strato II system consult the product
manuals.
The Mitros+ functions as:
Phottix Odin Tx(Transmitter)
Full adjustments to local and remote TTL and Manual ash power and zoom on
other Mitros+ ashes (in Odin Rx mode)or compatible ashes equipped with
Phottix Odin receivers. Flashes or studio lights with Strato, Strato II or Atlas II
receivers can be triggered in manual mode by the Mitros+ in Odin Tx mode.
Phottix Odin Rx (Receiver)
The Mitros+ in Odin Rx Wireless Mode can be triggered by another Mitros+ in
Odin Tx mode or by Phottix Odin TCUs.
Phottix Strato II Rx (Receiver)
The Mitros+ in Strato Rx wireless Mode can be triggered by Phottix Strato II
transmitters, Phottix Odin TCUs and Phottix Mitros+ Flash in Odin Tx Mode.
OP Tx (Master) - Using Nikon’s IR triggering system
Using pulses of light, a ash on the camera adjusts and res remote ashes.
OP Rx (Slave) - Using Nikon’s IR triggering system
Remote ashes in OP Rx Mode are controlled and red by on-camera ashes in
OP Tx Master mode. Using pulses of light, a ash on the camera adjusts and res
remote ashes.
OP Slave- Optical Slave
In OP Slave mode other nearby red ashes will trigger the Mitros+ in manual
mode only.
Please note:
The Mitros+ cannot be triggered by Phottix Strato, Strato II or Ares transmit-
ters or Atlas II transceivers in Tx mode.
Selecting Wireless Triggering Modes
To access and set the wireless triggering modes on the Mitros+:
1. Press and hold the button until the Mode Menu appears.
2. Use the or buttons to select the wireless mode.
3. Press the button to select the wireless mode.
4. Set up wireless mode parameters (group, channel) as needed.
Please note:
If the button is not pressed, the Mitros+ will use the highlighted selec-
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Odin Tx (Transmitter Mode)
Using the Mitros+ in Odin Tx Mode allows for a ash to be used on camera in
TTL or Manual Mode as well as control three groups (A, B, C) – adjusting TTL and
manual power levels as well as ash head zoom on Mitros+ ashes set in Odin
Rx mode or other compatible ashes equipped with Phottix Odin receivers.
Using Odin Tx Mode
Odin Tx mode screen
After selecting Odin Tx Mode (see above)
1. Press the button to edit the groups.
2. The and buttons will cycle though groups L, A, B, C.
3. Pressing the button while a group is selected will change the mode
from TTL, M (manual) and O.
4. Pressing the or buttons when a group is selected will allow
for adjustment to the EV Level ±3EV in 1/3 stop in TTL Mode or adjustments
to the power level (1/128 to 1/1 in 1/3 stops) in Manual Mode.
5. Press the button to exit the Odin Tx Mode editing menu.
Ratio Mode
Odin Tx Ratio mode screen
Ratio is similar to Nikon’s native TTL system. The ratio of groups A and B can be
set from 8:1 to 1:8. EV levels can also be adjusted. Adjustments to the local ash
(L) mode and power can be made.
To access Ratio Mode:
1. Press and hold the button while in the Odin Tx Menu. The Ratio Ad-
justment Menu will appear.
2. Press the button to open the editing mode.
3. Press the or buttons to cycle though Local Flash(L) , Flash
Ratio and Ratio EV adjustment.
4. Press the or buttons to adjust Local Flash EV, Ratio and Ratio
EV when selected.
5. The button will change the mode the local ash from TTL to Manual
to O.
6. Press the button to exit Ratio Mode editing.
7. Press and hold button to exit OdinTx Ratio mode and return to Odin
Tx Mixed Mode.
Please note:
The ash on camera (L) is not part of the ratio calculation. Power for the local
ash is controlled independently.
Adjusting Flash Head Zoom in Odin Tx Mode
1. Pressing the button will open the Zoom Adjustment Menu.
2. The and buttons will cycle though groups L, A, B, C.
3. The and buttons will adjust from Azoom (automatic zoom that
changes dynamically as a zoom lens is changed) and Mzoom 17, 18, 20, 24,
28, 35, 50, 70, 85 and 105mm.
4. Pressing the button will exit Zoom Adjustment Mode.
Adjusting Transmission Channels
1. From the Odin Tx or Ratio Menu, press the button to access the
Transmission Channel selection.
2. Press the and buttons to cycle through Channels 1-4.
3. Press the button to lock in the channel.
Odin Rx (Receiver) Mode
Odin Rx mode screen
When the Odin Rx Wireless mode is selected the Phottix Mitros+ Flash will
trigger using a built-in Odin-compatible receiver. While in Odin Rx Mode the
Mitros+ can be controlled and triggered from another Mitros+ Flash in Odin Tx
Mode or an Odin TCU.
Changing Channels and Groups
1. Press the button to access the Channel and Group selection.
2. Use the and buttons to select Channel or Group.
3. Use the and buttons to adjust the reception channel (1-4)
or group assignment (A-C).
4. Press the button to exit Channel and Group editing mode.
5. Pressing the button will allow the EV adjustment for the ash to be set
using the and buttons. Press the button again to exit EV
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6. To set Multi or Mmodes for the Slave – press and hold the button for
approximately 2 sec.
7. Set Power Levels or Multi Strobe Frequency / Flash Count using the arrow
buttons.
Please note:
The eect of EV adjustment is cumulative. If EV adjustment is set on the Odin
Rx screen and on an Odin TCU or Mitros+ in Odin Tx mode, and/or in TTL Pref
in the Custom Functions menu, all of these settings will be used to calculate
nal EV.
Strato II Rx Mode
Strato II Rx mode screen
When the Strato II Rx Mode is selected the Mitros+ will be triggered by Phot-
tix Strato II Multi Transmitters, a Phottix Odin TCU or Phottix Mitros+ in odin Tx
mode.
1. Press the button to access the Channel and Group selection.
2. Use the and buttons to select Channel or Group.
3. Use the and buttons to adjust the reception channel (1-4) or
group assignment (A-C).
4. Press the button to adjust the Manual Power level of the Mitros+ (from
1/1 to 1/128 in 1/3 stops). Press the button again to exit Manual Power
Adjustment Mode.
5. Press the button to edit the ash head zoom. Pressing the
or buttons will cycle between AZoom and MZoom settings. Press the
button to return to the main menu.
Please note:
In Strato II Rx (Receiver) Mode there are no wireless TTL functions such as
Auto FP or SCS, or wireless power/zoom control. Power and zoom levels must
be set manually on the Mitros+ ash while in Strato II Rx Mode.
OP Tx (Master) and OP Rx (Slave) Wireless Modes
OP Tx (Master) and OP Rx (Slave) modes use Nikon wireless control and triggering
system. A Mitros+ ash set to OP Tx (Master) is needed on the camera to control
remote (Slave) ashes set to OP Rx (Slave). The same transmission channel needs
to be set on both Master and Slave ashes. Groups need to be set for Slave ashes.
A Mitros+ set to OP Tx (Master) or other compatible ash in Master mode can be
used on the camera to control and trigger Mitros+ ashes in OP Rx (Slave), or
other compatible ashes in Slave mode.
OP Tx (Master) Mode:
1. Press the button to activate the setting mode.
2. Press the or will cycle between the adjustable parameters
(ash modes, ash output, EV compensation values, channels).
3. Press the and buttons to adjust the parameters of the
selected items.
4. Press the button to exit the setting mode.
Adjustable parameters on the Master ash
Master Flash Mode: TTL, Manual, Multi, Master without ash, EV adjustments,
Manual (M) mode power level
Slave Flash Mode: TTL, Manual, Group O, EV adjustments, Manual (M) mode
power level
Channel: transmission channel
Zoom: Flash Head Zoom on Master ash
Multi Mode Setting: Multi power levels, frequency and ash count
Master with Flash mode: The on camera Master ash will re when a
photo is taken.
Master without Flash mode: The on camera Master ash will emit a
short burst of light to communicate with Slave ashes but this light will not
be part of the exposure when a photo is taken.
Please note:
1. If the Master ash is set to Multi Mode, all Slave ashes will operate in Multi
mode. Group O can be set on the Master ash. All ash power, frequency,
ash counts need to be set to the same values.
2. The zoom set on the Master ash will only change the zoom on the Master,
not on Slaves. To change the zoom of the Slave ash, adjust each Slave ash
independently.
OP Rx (Slave) Mode:
1. Press the button to activate the setting mode.
2. Press the or button will cycle between the group setting (A
B C), channel setting (1 2 3 4) and ZOOM settings.
3. Press the or button to adjust the parameters of the selected
item.
4. Press the button to conrm and exit the screen.
5. When Slave ashes are ready to shoot, the AF Assist light on the front of the
ash will blink once every 1 second.
Adjustable parameters on the Slave ashes
Group: A, B or C
Channel: Reception channel
Zoom: Flash Head Zoom on Slave ash
Please note:
- Make sure the OP Tx (Master) and OP Rx (Slave) ashes are set to the same
transmission channel (1-4).
- Do not place any obstacles between the Master unit and Slave unit(s). Ob-
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- When using wireless bounce ash, please ensure the Slave ash Wireless
Signal Receiver Area faces toward the Master ash.
- When using only one ash set Wireless Mode to“OFF”.
Transmission channels
The Phottix Mitros+ OP Tx/Rx Wireless system has four transmission channels: 1,
2, 3 and 4. Signals from the OP Tx (Master) ash are sent to OP Rx (Slave) ashes
on these channels. If Master and Slave ashes are set to dierent channels the
Slave ashes will not re.
Using OP Tx/Rx Wireless Triggering
With a ash in OP Tx (Master) mode on the camera and remote ashes in OP Rx
Slave mode, pressing the shutter button will re the OPTx (Master) ash (if set to
re the ash) and ashes set to OP Rx (Slave) mode within the range of the OPTx
(Master) ash. The camera and ash will meter the scene and re ashes in TTL
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Custom Functions
The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Flash comes with a number of programmable custom
functions. To edit these functions (below):
1. Press the button for 2 seconds to enter the C.Fn Menu Screen.
2. Press the or buttons to cycle through the menu items – C.Fn 0
to 15.
3. Press the or buttons to change the function within the menu.
4. Press the button to exit the C.Fn menu.
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Quick Flash Function
The Quick Flash function allows the ash to re at 1/6 to 1/2 of the full output.
Quick Flash recycle times are faster. It helps for snap photography for near sub-
jects.
Quick ash can be used for continuous drive modes, quick ash for continuous
shot function can be enabled or disabled (see C.Fn-06 above).
Please note:
The Quick Flash Function makes ash ring a priority. Under-exposure could
result if the subject is located too far from the camera.
Auto Backlight
The backlight will light up for 8 seconds and then go o if no buttons are
pressed. When the auto backlight function is enabled, pressing any button will
light it up after it goes o. When the auto backlight function is set to “disable”,
pressing the mode button will light it up.
Slave Flash Beep Conrm
When the ash is used as a wireless Slave it will beep twice when a triggering
signal is received from the Master Flash.This can be disabled (see C.Fn 04 above).
Built-in Camera AF-assist Light
1. The Mitros+ ash’s AF-assist light will take priority over a built-in camera AF
Assist light. The camera’s AF-assist light will not function when the Phottix Mi-
tros+ is on the camera.
2. To use the camera’s AF-assist illuminator disable the ash’s AF-assist light (see
C.Fn 08 above).
Choose the FX/DX
The Phottix Mitros+ can automatically select the applicable ash illumination
pattern according to the camera’s image area. When the ash is attached to a
camera that features FX format (36 × 24) or DX format (24 ×16) the pattern will
change . For more information, see your Camera’s User Manual. FX / DX Flash
Zoom range can be manual set in the Mitros+ Custom Functions (see C.Fn 09
above) to meet dierent shooting needs.
Button Beep Conrm
Using the Phottix Mitros+ buttons provides audible feedback – beeps – when
each is pressed. This function can be turned o (see C.Fn 13 above).
TTL Pref
TTL may vary slightly when using the ash on dierent cameras. TTL Pref (C.Fn-
15) setting allows users to adjust EV from +3 to -3 in 1/3rd stops to compensate
for these slight variations. This adjustment is a personal preference based on
camera standard TTL and will be stored in memory. When this EV level prefer-
ence is set, this compensation will be used for images taken inTTL mode.This EV
compensation will not be displayed on the LCD during regular use.
Memory Function
The Phottix Mitros+ Flash is equipped with a programmable Memory function.
Using the Memory Function allows ash parameters, data and custom functions
to be saved and quickly recalled for future use. Flash modes, wireless settings,
ash power – all the current programming of the ash will all be saved for later
use.
Memory Mode Screen
Menu:
Three saved data and three recall locations are available in Memory Mode:
SAVE TO 1
SAVE TO 2
SAVE TO 3
LOAD FROM 1
LOAD FROM 2
LOAD FROM 3
To enter Memory Mode
Press and hold button to enter the Memory Mode.
To save data:
1. After setting ash data, press and hold the button to enter the
Memory mode.
2. Press the and buttons to select a save location: SAVE TO 1,
SAVE TO 2 and SAVE TO 3.
3. Press the button to conrm the location and save the data.
4. The LCD display will exit the Memory Mode screen and return to the last
used screen.
5. To cancel the save action, press the button to exit the Memory Mode
screen and return to the last used screen.
To recall data:
1. After entering the Memory mode (see above), Press the and
buttons to select LOAD FROM 1, LOAD FROM 2. LOAD FROM 3.
2. Press the button will recall the saved data from the selected location.
Please note:
After recalling saved data and exiting the memory mode, the recalled data
will be displayed on the screen. Flash setting used before recalling data will
be lost. To avoid losing data save current setting before recalling saved data.

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Technical Specication
Modes: TTL, Manual, and Multi Stroboscopic
Guide No.: 58/190 (at 105mm focal length, ISO 100 in meters/feet)
Flash coverage: 17-105mm (14mm with wide angle diuser panel)
Auto zoom (Flash coverage automatically adjusts to match the lens focal
length)
Manual zoom (Zoom can be adjusted by changing setting on the ash/camera)
Rotation: 360 degrees, Up-Down: -7 to 90 degrees
FEC (Flash exposure compensation): Manual
Sync modes: First Curtain Sync, Second Curtain Sync, and High Speed Sync
Stroboscopic ash: Frequency: 1-100 Hz Number of ashes: 1- 90
Flash exposure conrmation: Blue LED lamp lights up in TTL mode
Flash Recycling (with size-AA alkaline batteries)
Recycling time/Flash-ready indicator:
Normal ash: Approx.0.1-5 sec./Red LED indicator lamp lights up.
Quick ash: Approx.0.1-2.5 sec./Green LED indicator lamp lights up.
Internal power: Four size-AA alkaline batteries or size-AA Ni-MH batteries
External battery: Compatible with Phottix Battery Pack and Nikon High-Per-
formance Battery Pack SD-9 through specic adapter
Power saving: Non-wireless Slave modes: 90 seconds, Wireless Slave mode:
(programmable) 10 minutes or 60 minutes
Wireless ash
Transmission method: Radio Frequency and Optical pulse
Channels: 4
Wireless options: Odin Tx, Odin Rx, Strato II Rx, OP Tx (Master), OP Rx (Slave),
OP Slave, OFF
Transmission range (Approx.): Radio: 100m +, Optical: Indoors: 12-16m/39.3-
52.4 ft., Outdoors: 7-9m/22.9-29.5 ft.
Reception angle: Radio: 360 ° all directions, Optical transmission:±40°(hori-
zontal), ±30°(vertical)
Controlled Slave groups: 3 (A, B, and C)
Standby current: ≤100uA in sleep mode
Dimensions: (L x W x H): 202.8×77.5×58.3 mm
Weight: 425.7g (ash only, excluding batteries)
Resetting to Factory Defaults
The Phottix Mitros+ Flash can reset to factory defaults.
To reset the ash:
1. Press and hold the and buttons for 3 seconds.
2. The ash will reset to factory default settings.
3. All custom functions will be reset to factory defaults.
Flash Information Display
For technical support or rmware upgrade checking the Phottix Mitros+ infor-
mation may be need. To display the hardware, software, icon library and serial
number display:
1. Press the button as the ash is turned on.
2. Press any button to cancel this display and enter the LCD screen.
Changes to the ash capacitor:
If the ash is not used for some time physical changes will take place within the
ash’s capacitor. Make sure to turn on the ash a minimum of 10 minutes every
three months to prevent any physical changes.

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www.phottix.com
EC Declaration of Conformity
We Phottix (HK) Ltd.
Of 10/F Block A, Yip Fat Factory Building, Phase 1, 77 Hoi Yuen Rd, Kwun Tong,
Kln, Hongkong
The European Authorized Representative
Phottix Europe Sp. z o.o.
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declare herewith that the product designated below:
Product name: Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash
Model No.: Mitros+
complies with the relevant fundamental requirements as per R&TTE Directive
1999/5/EC, insofar as the product is used correctly, and the following standards
or other normative documents
ETSI EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1 (2010-08)
ETSI EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 (2010-08)
ETSI EN301 489-1 V1.9.2/2011-09
ETSI EN301 489-3 V1.4.1/2002-08
EN 62479: 2010-09
Signed by:
Paul Czernik
CEO/Prezes Zarządu
Phottix Europe Sp. z o.o.
Lodz, September 2013
FCC Compliance Information
Company:
Phottix (HK) Ltd.
Name:
Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash
Model Number:
Mitros+
FCC ID: P9M-MITROSPS
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-
signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-
dential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi-
sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which
the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Teilebezeichnungen
Hintere Seite / Linke Seite
1. LC-Display
2. Modus-Button
3. Test-Button
4. Power-Schalter
5. Bereitschaftslicht
6. Pfeiltasten (siehe Folgende)
7. Set-Button
8. Verriegelungshebel
9. 3.5mm Sync-Port
10. USB-Port
11. Extern-Power-Port
Pfeiltasten
1. Pfeil rauf / Zoom Button
2. Pfeil rechts / Fernauslösemodi Button
3. Pfeil abwärts
4. Pfeil links / Individualfunktions-Button
Vordere Seite / Rechte Seite
1. Weißkarte
2. Weitwinkelscheibe
3. Blitzäche
4. Empfänger für Fernauslösung
5. AF-Hilfslicht
6. Hot Shoe
7. Batteriefach
Hinweis: Um das Blitzgerät sofort in Betrieb zu nehmen, lesen Sie die Anleitung
zum Schnelleinstieg. Für eine komplette Übersicht über alle Funktionen lesen
Sie bitte diese Anleitung und machen Sie sich mit dem Handbuch Ihrer Kamera
vertraut.
Der Phottix Mitros+ TTL Elektronenblitz für Nikon ist für den Betrieb an Nikon
DSLR-Kameras ausgelegt und unterstützt folgende Funktionen: TTL, Manuell,
Multi sowie die kabellose Master/Slave Steuerung.
Warnhinweise
1. Feuern Sie den Blitz nicht direkt auf Gegenstände, Personen oder Tiere ab.
Blicken Sie nicht direkt in den Blitz – Augenschäden können die Folge sein.
2. Gehen Sie mit dem Blitzgerät in oder in der Nähe von Fahrzeugen vorsichtig
um. Es besteht Unfallgefahr!
3. Verwenden Sie das Blitzgerät nicht in der Nähe brennbarer oder explosiver
Gase.
4. Vermeiden Sie den Kontakt des Blitzgerätes mit Wasser oder hoher Luft-
feuchtigkeit.
5. Setzen Sie den Blitz oder die Batterien keiner großen Hitze aus (direktes Son-
nenlicht, in einem geschlossenen Auto, etc.).
6. Entfernen Sie die Batterien aus dem Blitz, wenn dieser über einen längeren
Zeitraum nicht benutzt wird.
7. Wechseln Sie die Batterien, wenn erforderlich. Verwenden Sie unbeschädigte
Batterien in gutem Zustand. Vermischen Sie niemals verschiedene Batterie-
typen oder neue und gebrauchte Batterien.
8. Decken Sie das Blitzgerät bei der Auslösung nicht mit undurchsichtigen Ge-
genständen ab. Die abgegebene Energie kann Gegenstände, die Blitzröhre oder
Fresnel-Linse beschädigen.
9. Vermeiden Sie es die Blitzäche direkt nach Gebrauch zu berühren. Diese
könnte heiß sein und Verbrennungen verursachen.
10. Önen Sie das Blitzgerät nicht! Innenliegende Bauteile können auch ohne
eingelegte Batterien unter Hochspannung stehen! Es besteht Lebensgefahr!
11. Schließen Sie die externen Batteriepackkontakte des Blitzgerätes nicht kurz.
Dies könnte einen Kurzschluss verursachen und das Blitzgerät beschädigen.
Inhalt
Teile und Funktionen…....................................................…......17
Modi ……....................................................................................22
Fernauslösung…….....................................................................25
Individualfunktionen……..........................................................28
TechnischeDaten…….................................................................30
Phottix Mitros+ TTL
Elektronenblitz für Nikon

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Hinweise:
Diese Anleitung setzt voraus:
1. Kamera und Blitzgerät sind eingeschaltet.
2. Kamera und Blitzgerät sind wie angegeben eingestellt.
3. Kamera und Blitzgerät benden sich in den Standardeinstellungen.
4. Der Blitz wird auf einer kompatiblen Nikon Kamera verwendet.
Einlegen der Batterien
1. Drücken Sie leicht auf den Deckel des Batteriefaches und schieben Sie es nach
unten auf. Lassen Sie den Deckel los, damit dieser sich von alleine önet.
2. Legen Sie Batterien/Akkus des Typs AA/Mignon ein, wie auf der Zeichnung im
Batteriefach angegeben.
3. Klappen Sie das Batteriefach zu und schieben Sie den Deckel zurück in seine
ursprüngliche Position.
Hinweise:
- Verwenden Sie nur Qualitätsbatterien. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Batterien
den gleichen Ladestand aufweisen.
- Batterien können sich während des Gebrauchs erhitzen. Wechseln Sie diese
vorsichtig, wenn der Blitz direkt zuvor verwendet wurde.
- Wenn das Gerät längere Zeit nicht verwendet wird, entnehmen Sie die Bat-
terien aus dem Blitzgerät.
Blitzgerät an einer Kamera anbringen
Schalten Sie die Kamera und das Blitzgerät aus.
1. Achten Sie auf die korrekte Einschubrichtung beim Anbringen.
2. Schieben Sie den Fuß des Blitzgerätes komplett in die Aufnahme an der Kam-
era.
3. Schieben Sie den Sperrhebel am Blitzgerätefuß nach rechts bis dieser ein-
rastet.
4. Zum Entsperren des Hebels drücken Sie die Entriegelungstaste am Hebel und
ziehen Sie den Hebel nach links zurück.
Gerät ein- und ausschalten
1. Um das Gerät einzuschalten, schieben Sie den Power-Schalter in die Position
“ON”.
2. Um das Gerät auszuschalten, schieben Sie den Power-Schalter in die Position
“OFF”.
Batterieanzeige
Die Batterieanzeige auf dem LC-Display (siehe unten) zeigt an, wie viel Resten-
ergie ungefähr in den Batterien verbleibt. Sobald sich die Ladezeit des Gerätes
verlängert sollten Sie die Batterien wechseln.
Kippen und Drehen des Blitzkopfes
1. Der Blitzkopf kann zwischen -7° und 90°, mit Raststufen bei -7°, 0°, 45°, 60°,
75° und 90° gekippt werden. Ziehen oder drücken Sie den Kopf vorsichtig in die
gewünschte Rastposition.
2. Der Blitzkopf lässt sich um 180° in jede Richtung drehen. Raststufen bei: 60°,
75°, 90°, 120°, 150° und 180°. Drehen Sie den Kopf in die gewünschte Rastposi-
tion.
3. Wird das Gerät in einer größeren Stellung als 0° betrieben fährt der Zoom auf
50mm und “- -” wird im LC-Display angezeigt. Diese Einstellung kann im Modus
“MZoom” (siehe unten) verändert werden.
4. Bei der -7° Position agiert der Blitzkopf wie bei der 0°Stellung - es werden
dadurch keine Funktionen verändert.
BenutzenderWeißkarteundderWeitwinkelschei-
be
Der Phottix Mitros+ Blitz ist mit einer Weißkarte und einer Weitwinkel-Diusor-
scheibe ausgestattet, welche im Blitzkopf versenkt sind.
1. Mit der Diusorscheibe wird eine 14mm äquivalente Zoomstellung erreicht.
2. Die Weißkarte kann bei gekipptem Blitzkopf verwendet werden, um einen
Teil des Lichts zu reektieren, um z.B. Spitzlichter in Augen zu erzeugen.
Verwendung:
1. Ziehen Sie vorsichtig die Weißkarte und Weitwinkelscheibe aus den Blitz-
kopf, benutzen Sie dazu die Rielung an der Unterseite der Scheibe.
2. Wenn Sie die Scheibe ganz herausziehen, wird sie sich umklappen und vor
dem Blitzkopf positionieren. DieWeißkarte können Sie einfach wieder hinein-
schieben, wenn Sie diese nicht benötigen.
3. Wenn Sie nur die Weißkarte benutzen wollen, schieben Sie die Diusor-
scheibe einfach wieder zurück.
Bitte beachten:
Wenn die Streuscheibe verwendet wird ist die Blitzkopf Zoom-Position bei
14mm gesperrt. Wenn der Blitzkopf Zoom angepasst werden muss, deaktivier-
en Sie die Streuscheibe Zoom Position in den benutzerdenierten Funktion (sie-
he C.Fn 03 unten). Diese Funktion ist auch nützlich, sollten die Auswirkungen
des Diusors die Anpassungen schwierig machen.
Benutzen des Blitzkopfdiusors
Der Phottix Mitros+ TTL Blitz hat einen aufsteckbaren Diusor, der bei Bedarf
auf den Kopf gesteckt werden kann. Der Diusor softet das Licht ab, reduziert
Spitzenlichter und Schlagschatten und verbessert die Lichtverhältnisse bei
Makroaufnahmen.
Verwendung:
1. Stecken Sie den Diusor so auf den Kopf, dass die Markierung“UP“ nach oben
zeigt.
2. Lassen Sie den Diusor in die Kerben am Blitzgerät einrasten.
3. Wiederholen Sie Schritt 2 für die andere Seite des Diusors.

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Überhitzungsschutz
Der Phottix Mitros+ ist mit einem Überhitzungsschutz ausgestattet durch
welchem die Blitzfolgezeit reduziert wird, um eine Überhitzung zu vermeiden.
Kontinuierliches Blitzen mit voller Leistung löst den Überhitzungsschutz aus
wenn die Temperatur eine gewisse Gradzahl erreicht. Im Display erscheint das
[Hot!] Symbol wenn der Schutz aktiv ist.
ZurVermeidung weiterer Überhitzungen oder möglichen Beschädigungen wird
der Blitz die Ladezeit so anpassen, dass die Temperatur gesenkt wird. Warten Sie
besser ca. 10 Minuten, bis sich der Blitz wieder temperiert hat.
Wenn der Blitz weiter benutzt wird obwohl das [Hot!] Symbol leuchtet, wird sich
der Blitz nicht abkühlen, dann erscheint das [Stop] Symbol im Display. Beenden
Sie die Benutzung des Gerätes und lassen Sie es für ca. 10 Minuten abkühlen.
Synchron- und USB-Port
1. Der 3,5mm Sync-Port kann mit einem 3,5mm Syncro-Kabel benutzt werden,
um den Blitz mit einem Blitzauslöser oder einer Kamera auszulösen. Dieser An-
schluss ist nur dafür da ein Signal zu empfangen – nicht um eines zu senden.
2. Der USB Port wird für Firmware-Upgrades benutzt. Firmware-Ankündigungen
und Instruktionen erhalten Sie auf der Phottix-Website.
Status LED
LED links: Blitzbereitschaftsanzeige. Im Quick Flash Modus leuchtet die LED
grün wenn der Blitz minimal aufgeladen ist. Die LED leuchtet rot wenn der Blitz
voll aufgeladen ist.
LED rechts: Blitz Belichtungs-Kontrollanzeige. Wenn eine Standard-Blitzbelich-
tung erreicht ist, wird die LED für 3 Sekunden blau leuchten. Wenn die blaue
LED nicht leuchtet, verringern Sie den Abstand zum Motiv oder erhöhen Sie den
ISO-Wert der Kamera.
Externer Batterie Port
Der externe Batterie Port ist speziell für Phottix Blitzkabel entwickelt.
Mit dem beiliegenden Adapter können auch das Nikon High-Performance Bat-
teriepack SD-9 oder andere kompatible Batteriepacks benutzt werden.
Bitte beachten:
- Die Batterien des Blitzgerätes müssen auch dann eingelegt sein wenn ein
externes Batterie-Pack benutzt wird.
- Niemals inkompatible Batterie-Packs benutzen.

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Das Display (LCD)
TTL Auto Blitzmodus
manueller Blitzmodus Kabelloser Betrieb mittels optischer oder Radio-Sig-
nalen
Kabelloser Betrieb
Multi-Blitz Modus
M: manueller Modus
Multi: Multi-Blitz Modus
Anzahl der Blitze
Blitzfrequenz
Blitzleistung Radio: ODIN TX
Radio:
STRATO II RX
Kabelloser
Betrieb aus
Optisch: OP SLAVE
Radio: ODIN RX
Optisch: OP TX
MASTER
Optisch: OP RX
SLAVE
Azoom
Mzoom
TTL Auto Blitzmodus
Reektor nach oben
Standard
Reektor nach unten
Tonsignal
ON
Custom
Function
Blitz-Reichweite
FEC Information
Brennweite
Batteriezustand
Anzeige Überhitzung
m: in Metern Ft: in Fuß
Blende
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