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Multi: Stroboscopic Mode
With Multi Stroboscopic mode a series of rapid flashes will be fired. The flash
count, frequency and power of these flashes 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 effects.
The frequency of the effect (in Hz. - number of flashes per second), the total
number of flashes and output levels can be set.
To use:
1. Press the
button until Multi is displayed on the flash 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
flashing upon entering the adjustment screen.
3. Press the
and
(HZ) and Flash count.
4. Press the
and
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 flash will automatically increase charging time until
the flash 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 flashes / Frequency = Shutter Speed
Example: 5x (number of flashes) / 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
buttons to change between Power, Frequency
buttons while the setting is highlighted to
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Wireless Triggering Mode
The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash is equipped with several wireless
transmitter and receiver modes. The Mitros+ offers 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 flash power and zoom on
other Mitros+ flashes (in Odin Rx mode)or compatible flashes 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 flash on the camera adjusts and fires remote flashes.
OP Rx (Slave) - Using Nikon's IR triggering system
Remote flashes in OP Rx Mode are controlled and fired by on-camera flashes in
OP Tx Master mode. Using pulses of light, a flash on the camera adjusts and fires
remote flashes.
OP Slave- Optical Slave
In OP Slave mode other nearby fired flashes 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-
tion if no button is pressed for approximately 16 seconds.
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