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Flash Modes
The Phottix Mitros+ has three flash modes: ETTL, Manual (M) and Multi (Stro-
boscopic).
To change modes:
1. Press the
button.
2. The flash modes will cycle through ETTL, Manual (M) and Multi modes.
3. The current mode will be displayed in the top left corner of the LCD.
Non-wireless ETTL Mode
Non-wireless ETTL Mode screen on the Mitros+
In ETTL Mode the flash and camera will work together to calculate the correct
exposure for recorded images. When the shutter button is fully pressed the flash
will fire a pre-flash that the camera will use to calculate exposure and flash pow-
er the instant before the photo is taken.
Flash Exposure Compensation - FEC
The Phottix Mitros+ Flash can be used to adjust Flash Exposure Compensation
(FEC) from -3 to +3 in 1/3
stops. This is useful in situations where fine-tuning of
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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
3. Press the
button to exit FEC Adjustment Mode.
Please note:
- Some cameras have custom functions to change stop adjustments from
1/3 to 1/2 stop increments for FEB and FEC. If camera custom functions are
changed the Phottix Mitros+ will adjust levels in 1/2 stop increments.
Flash Exposure Bracketing - FEB
Flash Exposure Bracketing (FEB) can be used to automatically change flash pow-
er over a series of photos. The camera will record three images with different
exposures – one exposed as per camera calculations, one over-exposed and
another under-exposed. Over and under exposure levels can be set by the user.
FEB is useful in run-and-gun situations as well as when shooting scenes with
different lighting conditions to help ensure a properly exposed photo. It can
also be used for HDR photography.
Some cameras have flash exposure storage function, see your camera user man-
ual for more details.
To set FEB:
1. Press the
button.
2. Press the
button. "FEB 0" will be displayed and highlighted on the LCD.
8
buttons to adjust FEC up or down.
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3. Press the
and
amount.
4. Press the
button to confirm the setting.
Please note:
- By default: FEB will be cancelled after three photos are taken. FEB can be set
in the Custom Functions screen (see C.Fn-03 below).
- FEB shooting sequence can be changed (see C.Fn-04 below).
- FEB can be used with FEC and FEL (see below).
- For best results set the camera drive mode to "single" and ensure the flash is
fully recharged before taking the second and third photos.
- Some cameras have custom functions to change stop adjustments from
1/3 to 1/2 stop increments for FEB and FEC. If camera custom functions are
changed the Phottix Mitros+ will adjust levels in 1/2 stop increments.
Flash Exposure Lock - FEL
Flash Exposure Lock (FEL) can be used to lock the flash exposure before a photo
is taken. This is useful when manual spot metering is being used in a scene with
different lighting conditions.
While in ETTL mode, press the camera's FEL button (the "
function. See your camera user manual for more information on FEL functions
and usage.
Pressing the FEL Button will cause the flash to fire a pre-flash that will be used
to calculate flash power during the exposure. This will be retained in the camera
memory. The FEL icon will be displayed in the camera viewfinder.
Each time the FEL button is pressed a pre-flash will fire and a new exposure cal-
culated. When the shutter button is fully pressed the flash will fire at the locked
exposure.
Please note:
- If the subject is too far away underexposure will result, the "FEL" icon will
blink for approximately 0.5 sec. in the camera viewfinder.
- If the subject is too small in the viewfinder, FEL may not be effective.
High Speed Sync – HSS
In HSS mode, the camera/flash maximum sync speed can reach the camera's
maximum shutter speed. This is useful when using aperture priority mode or
to limit ambient light. HSS may vary with different camera models - see your
camera user manual for details.
To use HSS mode:
1. Press the
button.
2. The HSS icon will be displayed on the flash LCD.
3. Set shutter speeds higher than the camera's flash sync speed and take
photos.
To exit HSS mode:
1. Press the
button twice.
2. It will cycle from HSS to SCS and back to regular FCS mode.
buttons to adjust the exposure bracketing
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