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Canon Cactus RF60 Wireless Flash
Cactus Wireless Flash RF60 The Cactus RF60 is unique among other flashes available on the market. With a built-in transmitter and receiver, it not only receives wireless signals, but it also functions as a commander to control other RF60s. Built-in wireless commander and receiver The Cactus RF60 is a 2.4GHz radio-based wireless portable flash with a built-in transceiver that runs on 16 channels. It operates in three modes, Local for on-camera operation, Maser and Slave modes for off-camera. To act as a commander, set an RF60 to Master and it can trigger an unlimited number of RF60 set as receivers (in Slave mode) and remotely control Slave flashes from up to 100m (328 feet). Remote control of power and zoom levels An RF60 set in Slave mode is essentially an extension of a camera-mount flash unit where you will have the ability to remotely control flash power from 1/128 to 1/1 full power in steps of 0.3EV. Zoom level can also be controlled from a wide 24mm zoom to 105mm. The remote control is extremely convenient especially when Slave flash units are placed in hard-to-reach places Group control of up to four groups with configurable Group Alias In a typical lighting setup, the ability to adjust, activate and deactivate groups of lights is vital in creating the desired lighting effect. The RF60 can be configured into four distinct groups. Power can be adjusted for individual group or all the groups at the same time for fast adjustments. To streamline the shooting experience, user can rename each group to: KEY, FILL, SPOT, RIM, HAIR, LEFT, RIGHT, BACK and FRONT instead of remembering the placement of flash groups A, B, C and D,. Optical Slave with delay feature The RF60 packs an optical triggering mechanism. It is useful in capturing pre-flash signals that are being emitted earlier than the flash sync. Setting the pre-flash optical trigger with the delay timer sets the exact time for the flash to start firing. This allows the RF60 to do not only first-curtain and second-curtain sync (also referred as front and rear curtain), but set the flash to fire at any given point of the image. High power up to Guide Number of 56 meters At times when you need it, the RF60 can pumps out an assuring output of GN56. The Fresnel lens was specifically designed to give out the best possible light. Compatible with Cactus V6 Wireless Flash Transceiver Flash power output on RF60 Slave units can be controlled by an RF60 Master as well as Cactus V6 Flash Transceiver. Cactus V5 also supports basic flash triggering on the RF60. Multi-flash feature In Multi mode, a rapid series of flashes is fired to capture multiple images of a moving subject in a single frame. This feature is available in all three flash modes so it users can create the desired effects with both on and off camera flash. HSS Sympathy mode The HSS Sympathy mode of the RF60 is designed to support flash photography at shutter...
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