Vivitar VIV-DF-7000 User manual

Flash / Video Light
User’s ManualVIV-DF-7000
DSLR TTL

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material or workmanship. Your product will be repaired or replaced at no charge for parts or labor for a period
of one year.
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Vivitar One year Warranty

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Vivitar One year Warranty (continued)
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Vivitar VIV-DF-7000 flash unit. This electronic
flash is innovatively designed for digital cameras and film cameras, with advanced
technology used to control the correct amount of light output. Please kindly take a few
minutes to read this instruction manual before using.
Compatibility
The VIV-DF-7000 flash comes in different varieties, each compatible with different
cameras. Check to make sure the flash that you have is compatible with your camera.
VIV-DF-7000-
CAN - Canon Digital E-TTL, E-TTL II cameras & E-TT film cameras
VIV-DF-7000-
NIK - Nikon Digital TTL, i-TTL Cameras & TTL, i-TTL film cameras
VIV-DF-7000-
SON - Sony Alpha & Minolta Digital ADI, D Lenses cameras & TTL film cameras

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Important Safety Instructions
-This flash unit does not function on camcorders.
-Misfiring sometimes occurs when the power switch is turned on and off continuously. If
this happens, power off the flash for a few seconds before switching it on again. The flash
unit will then work normally.
-Do not leave or store the flash unit in temperatures that exceed 40°C. Doing so might
adversely affect the internal structure or performance of the flash unit. Particularly, do not
leave the flash unit in an automobile during the summer.
-Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use your flash unit for a long period of time.
-The flash unit is not water-resistant. Rain and humid weather may cause irreparable
damages to the flash.
-The flash unit is composed of very delicated electronic parts. It should be protected
against shocks, falls or other improper handling.
-The flash unit contains a high voltage condenser. Do not try to open the housing or repair
the flash.
-Do not clean the surface of the flash unit by using any petrol, detergent solution or strong
solvents. These solvents may cause damages to the flash.

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Warning
Features of Your Flash
Note: This flash unit may freeze up and stop functioning properly when there is
insufficient battery power or when the unit is used incorrectly. Always use the ON/OFF
switch to power off your flash. Once powered off, wait for several seconds and then
replace the batteries when they are drained. Your flash should begin working normally
once the batteries are replaced.
-TTL metering
-Automatic shutter speed setting
-Flash readiness indication
-Front and rear curtain synchronization
-Integrated LED video light
-Power saving function
-6 levels of power ratio: 1/1, ½, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 and 1/32

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Specifications
Flash
Guide No.(ISO 100) 50(m) at 105mm position
Flash Head 28-35-50-105mm
Bounce Angle 0°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°
Swivel Angle Right 0°-90°; Left 0°- 180 °
Power Source Four 1.5V AA size batteries (R6, LR6)
Recycling time 0.5 – 8 sec
Dimensions Approx.40(W) x 70(D) x 170(H) mm
Weight (w/o battery) Approx.260g
LED Light
Power 1 x 3W
NOTE: Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.

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A Quick Look at Your Device
Reflecting Plate
Bounce Angle
Indication
Battery Compartment
Cover
ON/OFF Switch
Wide Angle Panel
Zoom Head
LED Video Light
AF Beam
Mounting
Foot MOUNTING FOOT
For Canon &
Nikon Cameras For Sony
Cameras

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Loading Batteries Into Your Flash
Mounting Your Flash Onto Your Camera
- Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the “OFF” position.
- Slide the battery compartment cover forward and swing it open.
- Insert batteries according to the indicated “+/-“ symbols.
- Close the compartment cover and slide it back so that it locks in place
- All batteries must be of the same make and have the same charge
level; alkaline batteries are preferable.
-For Canon & Nikon Flashes: Loosen the lock ring on your flash’s
mounting foot. Insert the mounting foot into camera’s hot shoe. Tighten the
flash unit with the lock ring.
-For Sony Flashes: Make sure the PUSH on the mounting foot is not
pressed in. Insert the mounting foot into the camera’s hot shoe. The safety
catch can be heard to snap into place onto the hot shoe.

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Removing the Flash from your Camera
Turning Your Flash ON or OFF & Testing the Flash Functions
-For Canon and Nikon Flashes: Loosen the lock ring and
remove the flash by pulling it backwards.
-For Sony Flashes: Push the Shoe Release Button (the button
marked “PUSH”) and simultaneously pull the flash off by pulling
it backwards.
To power on your flash unit, press and hold the ON/OFF button for 2-3 seconds. The “PILOT”
indicator light will turn green when the flash unit is ready to fire. To fire a test flash press the
PILOT button and a flash should fire. Once the flash unit discharges completely after it has
been fired, wait until the “PILOT” indicator turns green again until you can fire another flash.
To check the video light function, slide the LED ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position and the
LED Video light should turn on. To switch off the flash unit, slide the main switch to the “OFF”
position

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Using the Integrated LED Video Light
Using the Flash Function
TTL
An LED video light is built into your flash. This light is primarily useful for taking videos with
your digital SLR camera. The light allows you to record video in low light conditions. It is
composed of 1 LED with 3 watts of power. To turn on the LED video light, just slide the LED
ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position. The video light will then be switched on. It is not
recommended to turn on the LED video light during a photo shoot.
AUTOMATIC FLASH SYNC SPEED CONTROL
When your flash unit is ready for shooting photos, it will automatically match the camera’s
shutter speed. The flash readiness indicator will appear on the camera. Different camera
models indicate flash readiness in different ways (see your camera’s manual).
Point the camera at the subject and focus. Gently press the shutter button on the camera
to check the image. Then press the shutter button firmly. TheAuto OK indicator will light
when the picture is exposed correctly.
This flash unit performs pre-flashes so that the camera can calculate the intensity of flash
light output. The flash light output is controlled precisely by the camera.

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Manual Exposure Flash
Wireless Remote Flash
There are some occasions when you may want to set your own flash exposure instead of
using automatic controlled exposure. You can set flash for non-automatic flash mode, and
select the desired flash power from 6 different levels.
-6 orange colored LEDs display the flash power level.
-You can select the power, from the left to right, 1/1 (full) – ½ - ¼ - 1/8 – 1/16 – 1/32.
-Set the camera shooting mode to either [ AV ] (Canon),[ A ] (Nikon), or [ M ].
-Select your desired F-stop and/or shutter speed. Point your camera at the subject you are
shooting and press the shutter button.
Your flash has a wireless remote flash system as a slave unit. You can enjoy creative flash
photography with multiple lighting sources from the various directions.
Your flash synchronizes to any flash produced by the master flash (either the camera’s
built-in flash or the camera manufacturer‘s original flash on the camera). To use this
feature, make sure your flash’s mode switch is set to Slave Mode.

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Bounce and Swivel Flash
Using direct flash to illuminate a subject will result in harsh, unnatural and
unattractive shadows. This can be avoided by using bounce and/or swivel
flash. The flash head can be tilted to angles of 45° , 60°, 75° or 90° and
horizontally rotated 180° to the left and 90° to the right. You can tilt or rotate
the flash head to bounce the light off the ceiling or walls. While shooting
indoors, this technique can help to create more natural looking pictures of
people with softer shadows.
In order to have your pictures correctly exposed when using bounce or swivel flash, the
following is recommended to users:
(1) Select white or reflective surfaces to bounce the light off. Otherwise your pictures will
come with an unnatural color similar to that of the reflecting surface.
(2) Set the camera’s exposure mode toAperture Priority (“A”) or Manual (“M”).
(3) Use a wider aperture than normal, as 2 or 3 stops of lights can be lost when using bounce
or swivel flash

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Red Eye Reduction
Zoom Head
Built-In Reflecting Plate & Wide Panel
Red-eye reduction function reduces the red-eye phenomenon by emitting pre-flashes
before the main flash. To set up this function, please refer to your camera’s instruction
manual. (Note: this feature may not be available for all camera models.)
This flash unit has built-in reflecting plate and wide panel. You can slide out the reflecting
plate or wide panel from the top of the flash head. Bouncing the flash head and using the
reflecting plate can help to create more natural-looking pictures of people with softer
shadows. The wide panel can extend the coverage of the flash unit.
The zoom flash head covers focal lengths of 28-35-50-105mm in four
stops. To choose these positions, simply move the flash head as shown. It
is important that the flash unit is set to a focal length equal to or wider than
the camera lens focal length to assure proper coverage.

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Front and Rear Curtain Synchronization
Power Save Mode
Some cameras offer the option of rear curtain synchronization (Rear mode) triggering the flash unit at
the end of the exposure time. Rear curtain synchronization is particularly advantageous when using
slow.shutter speeds (slower than 1/30 sec) or when shooting moving objects that have their own source
of light. Rear curtain synchronization gives a more realistic impression of movement because the light
streaks behind the light source instead of building up in front of it, as is the case when the flash is
synchronized with the front shutter curtain. Depending on its operation mode, the camera uses shutter
speeds slower than its sync speed
For Canon,Nikon,Sony flashes: The camera controls front or rear-curtain synchronization, therefore no
setting is required to be done on the flash.
Note: The rear curtain synchronization is only possible on cameras with this feature. See your camera’s
instruction manual for details.
If there is no communication between this flash unit and the camera for around 3 minutes, the flash unit
will automatically be switched to power save mode in order to save battery power. The Ready light will
be off while in this mode.
To reactivate the flashgun, simply press the camera’s shutter or switch the main switch off and on
again. The flash unit is not completely switched off in power save mode. However, power consumption
is drastically reduced. If you are not going to use the flash unit for a while, we recommend you to turn it
off.

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