AP-N1001 FLASH USER S MANUAL

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AP-N1001 FLASH USER S MANUAL

For video tutorials about your product(s), customer support, updated user manuals, and all other Altura Photo news please visit: www.alturaphoto.com

FEATURES Guide Number: 68 Meters (223 ft) Power Ratio: 1/1 1/128 Recycle Time: 4 Seconds Power Supply: 4 AA Size Batteries. Alkaline or Ni-MH Recommended. 5 Flash Modes: TTL, Manual, Strobe, Slave1, & Slave2 180 bounce, swivel, and zoom head. Wireless Trigger Sensor. Compatible With I-TTL Flash Functions. Off-Camera Flash Lighting Support (S1/S2 Mode) Power Saving Sleep Mode. Accurate Brightness Control.

Large Backlit LCD Display Metal Hot Shoe With Electrical Pin Components Built-In Flip Down Wide Angle Flash Diffuser And Reflection Panel Automatic Temperature Detection (Overheating Protection) Memory Function Saves Previous Settings Product Dimensions: 2.9 x 3.2 x 5 (6.5 With Extended Head) Weight: 9.9 Oz. Includes: Flash Stand With 1/4 Tripod Input Hard Diffuser High Quality Protective Pouch With Battery Holder & Belt Strap

COMPONENTS 1. Reflector panel 2. Wide-angle diffuser 3. Flash head 4. Wireless trigger sensor 5. Battery cover 6. Hot Shoe 7. Locking ring 8. Hot shoe pin 9. Locking pin 2 1 3 5 4 6 7 8 9

10. LCD display 11. Mode switch button 12. LED Indicator 13. Test button 14. Zoom button 15.Power ON/OFF 16. Adjustment Buttons <left right button> 17. SET button 10 13 PILOT 11 12 16 MODE ZOOM ON/OFF 15 14 16 17

INSTALLATION 1. Insert Batteries a. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow to open. b. Follow the directions on the inside of the compartment cover. Insert the batteries in the corresponding positive & negative slots. c. Make sure to completely close the battery compartment.

a b c 1 2 2 1 Note: Please use only 4 new AA batteries. Using used or damaged batteries could cause damage or short circuiting in your flash unit.

2. Install the Altura Photo Full Auto-Focus TTL Flash Unit onto the Camera a. Turn camera and flash off. b. Rotate the locking ring in the counter-clockwise direction to loosen it. c. Mount the flash unit onto the camera s hot shoe insert. d. Once adequately placed, rotate the locking ring clockwise until snugly tightened.

b c d

CHARGING INDICATOR STATUSES (LED Light) Red Light is Lit Red Light is Blinking Light is Off Altura Photo Flash is On Altura Photo Flash is recycling OR Batteries Are Low Altura Photo Flash is Off

1. Basic Functions Button Functions <ON/OFF> Button To turn the Altura Photo flash unit on or off press and hold this button for 2 seconds. Press this button once and use the arrow keys to adjust the focal <ZOOM> Button length of the Altura Photo flash unit. Focal range options include: 18/20/24/28/35/50/70/85/105/135/150/180mm <MODE> Button <PILOT> Button <ARROW> Buttons <SET> Button Press this button to switch between the different flash modes. Modes include: TTL/M/Strobe/S1/S2 Press this to fire the flash. Use this to test the flash s settings. Use these buttons to adjust different settings. Use this button to save different settings chosen using the ARROW buttons.

2. Turning ON/OFF & Testing the Altura Photo Flash Unit 2.1. Turning on the Flash Unit Press and hold the <ON/OFF> button for 2 seconds. The LCD display will turn on along with the red LED indicator light.

2.2. Testing the Altura Photo Flash Unit Once the Altura Photo flash unit is on, press the <PILOT> button to verify that it fires okay. Use this button to test different settings as well. 2.3. Turning off the Altura Photo Flash Unit Press and hold the <ON/OFF> button for 2 seconds again. The LCD display and red LED indicator light should turn off.

3. Memory Function Whenever you turn your Altura Photo Flash off and on again, it will resume using the previous settings used. Verify that these are the settings you still wish to use before proceeding.

4: TTL mode Through The Lens (TTL) mode interacts automatically with your camera s settings. Aperture (f-stops), ISO, & Focal Length will be adjusted depending on what you have your lens and camera settings fixed to. The Altura Photo Flash will fire automatically when your shutter release button is released.

4: TTL mode cont. The only area you would need to adjust is the flash intensity/exposure. Do this by using the <ARROW> buttons. A smaller fraction (1/128) means a lower intensity, while a larger fraction (1/1) signifies a stronger intensity.

5. M Mode Manual (M) mode requires you to manually input some of the flash settings yourself. The ISO and Aperture are still automated according to your camera s settings.

5. M Mode cont. To change the intensity, use the <ARROW> keys to pick from a number of exposures ranging from 1/1 to 1/128, then press the <SET> button. To adjust the focal length, first press the <ZOOM> button, then use the <ARROW> buttons to choose from a range of lengths from 18mm to 180mm. Press the <SET> button once to save your desired focal length.

6. Mode Strobe ( ) mode utilizes a lot of TTL functions, in that it is automated, but it is more suited for photographing moving objects. Strobe mode fires your Altura Photo flash at faster rates, giving objects in front of it a frozen effect.

When in this mode use the <ARROW> buttons to adjust the brightness/intensity of the flash, ranging from 1/4 to 1/128.

6. Strobe Mode cont. Press the <SET> button and use the <ARROW> keys to adjust the speed at which the Altura Photo Flash will fire. This number ranges from 1 to 90, but is limited by other settings.

Press <SET> again to adjust the frequency of the flash. This will range from 1 to 100 hertz (Hz).

Reference output frequency and times output Ma x. Fre que tim es ncy

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7. S1/S2 Mode Slave1 & Slave2 (S1/S2) modes are mostly used for off-camera flash units. This mode uses the wireless trigger sensor to fire when sensing other flashes go off. Use S1 when your built-in camera flash, or master flash, is set to manual mode. Use S2 when your built-in camera flash, or master flash, is set to TTL mode. Refer to M mode to adjust S1/S2 settings. Press the <SET> button to select different settings & the <ARROW> keys to adjust them when they are flashing.

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8. Sleep Mode The Altura Photo Flash unit will enter sleep mode after 30 seconds of inactivity. Press any button to wake the flash unit.

9. Automatic ISO Function When your camera settings are set to Auto mode, your Altura Photo Flash display will show ISO-A in the bottom left corner, and will adjust its settings according to your camera s automatic functionality.

10. Restore Factory Settings Press and hold the <SET> and <ON/OFF> button at the same time while the Altura Photo Flash is off. This will reset the flash back to factory settings and display manufacturer data. Release the buttons to resume normal control of your flash.

The Advanced Application 1. Off-Camera Lighting Application To utilize a multi-flash setup, first use your camera s built-in flash, or a hot shoe mounted Altura Photo flash, as a master flash. You can then use any other amount of external flashes in slave mode to produce a dynamically lit scene. Keep the wireless trigger sensor of the slave flashes facing the master flash at all times and try to avoid exposing the trigger to direct sunlight.

1. Off-Camera Lighting Application cont. You can adjust the flash head of the slave flashes to face the direction you desire to illuminate. Do not place any objects in between the wireless trigger sensor of the slave flashes and the master flash. Test to make sure the slave modes (S1/S2) of your Altura Photo Flashes are synchronized.

One Master, One Slave INDOOR 30m SLAVE OUTDOOR SLAVE MASTER 80 15m

One Master, Two Slaves INDOOR OUTDOOR 30M 15M A 80 SLAVE B SLAVE

One Master, Three or More Slaves INDOOR OUTDOOR 30M C SLAVE A 15M SLAVE 80 B SLAVE

2. Reflection Flash Application Bounce flash works by aiming the flash head at a ceiling, wall, or other reflective objects in order to reduce the harshness of a direct flash hitting the subject of the photo.

Try this technique with your Altura Photo Flash on portrait photography to reduce shadows and to create a more natural ambience. Note: Bouncing a flash off of an object could create a certain color cast/hue depending on the pigment of the reflective object.

3. Using the Altura Photo Flash s Reflection Board/Panel When using the bounce flash technique, aim the head 90 degrees upwards toward the ceiling and pull out the reflector panel in the flash head.

This method often helps in portrait photography by illuminating the eyes of the subject, giving a clearer and more profound photo. 4. Using the Altura Photo Flash s Wide Angle Diffuser Pull out the wide angle diffuser from the Altura Photo Flash s head the same way the reflector panel was done. This built-in diffuser will help soften and spread out the light emitted from the flash unit.

SPECIFICATIONS Circuit design Guide Number Flash mode Vertical rotation angle Horizontal rotation angle Power supply Lighting times Recycle time Color temperature Flash time Flash control Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) 68 meters (ISO 100,105mm) TTL,M,MULTI,S1,S2 0-90 degrees 0-270 degrees 4XAA size batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH are usable) 100-1500 times (AA alkaline cellused) approx. 4s 5600k 1/200s--1/20000s 8 levels of output control (1/128--1/1)

Wireless triggering distance Additional features Dimensions Net weight Accessories 20--30m indoor,10--15m outdoor FEC,AEB,Manual zoom,auto zoom 7.4cm x 8.1cm x 12.7cm 280g (1) Flash Unit, (1) Protective Pouch, (1) Mini Stand, (1) Hard Diffuser, (1) User Manual, (1) Warranty Card

Guide Number Graph of Different Focal Length Ranges (at ISO 100, in millimeters/feet) 430 GN: 68 ISO 100 (meters / feet)

Flash output 1/1 Coverage(MM) 24 28 35 50 20/66 22/72.6 25/82 27/88.6 70 85 1/2 12.2/40.1 15.3/45.9 17.7/58.1 19.1/62.7 21.9/71.9 24/87.7 1/4 8.8/28.9 11/36.1 1/8 6.3/20.7 1/16 4.4/14.4 2.5/8.2 1/128 2.5/8.2 12/39.4 13.1/43 6.3/20.7 6.8/22.3 7.8/25.6 8.5/27.9 9.3/30.5 1/32 3.1/10.2 3.9/12.8 4.4/14.4 4.8/15.7 1/64 26.2/86 12.5/41 13.5/44.3 15.5/50.9 17/55.8 18.5/60.7 7.8/25.6 8.8/28.9 9.5/31.2 11/36.1 5.5/18 105 30/98.3 33/109.2 36/118.1 5.5/18 6/19.7 6.5/21.3 3.2/10.5 3.1/10.2 3.4/11.2 3.9/12.8 4.3/14.1 4.6/15.1 2.7/8.9 3.2/10.5 3.7/12.1 4.4/14.4 4.7/15.4 5.1/16.7

Possible problems and solutions 1. Please Note: When using the Altura Photo Flashes as slave flashes outside, try to keep the wireless trigger out of direct contact with sunlight. 2. Always consider weather conditions when shooting outside, as some environments may damage your camera and flash unit if not properly protected. 3. If you are experiencing overexposure or underexposure in your pictures, please verify

your shutter speed, aperture, and ISO on both your camera and Altura Photo Flash unit. 4. If you are experiencing vignetting or partial illumination, please check that your Altura Photo Flash s focal length is at an adequate setting compared to your camera lens current focal length. 5. If you are experiencing abnormalities with your Altura Photo Flash, please verify that your batteries are all new and of the same brand. If the problem persists, make sure the flash unit is properly making contact with your camera s hot shoe insert.

One (1) Year Limited Worldwide Warranty Your Altura Photo Digital SRL Autofocus TTL Flash has been manufactured to the utmost standards of quality. Your flash unit is guaranteed by Altura Photo to contain no defects caused by any manufacturing process, workmanship, or materials for one (1) year, starting from the date of purchase. Altura Photo will, at its discretion, either repair or replace, free of charge, equipment which is returned prepaid to Altura Photo.The product, however, must be accompanied by proof of date of purchase such as an original sales slip.

This warranty does not cover any products used with the Altura Photo Digital SRL Full Autofocus TTL Flash and not manufactured by Altura Photo. This warranty does not apply if the equipment has been damaged by accident, abuse (including, but not limited to, sand, dirt, water, liquid, impact, etc.), or if the product has been modified in any way. In no event will Altura Photo, or its authorized dealers, be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages, even if such damages result from negligence or other fault. For product support or repair info, please contact Altura Photo at support@alturaphoto.com