...full power. Worked fine one day the next time I used the unit it would only fire full power each flash. Is the top dial set on AUTO? Is the sensor window clean or obstructed? Checking both of these ...
full power you are going to start having problems after about 12 to 15 flash bursts and it's a rapid down hill drop in performance from then on. If you took those batteries out of the flash after that
...full power all the time when in ttl mode when used on nikon d40 and d5000 My apologies, i now see the flashgun in the title..doh ! You still should be able to adjust the power settings in the menu, ...
...full power because the battery just doesn't have it to give. Then you fire it again resulting in a underexposed shot. It's a mad circle and it all comes back to power. Hope this was a help Use the ...
...full power and it will take about 8 seconds fire it again and it's going to take about 10 seconds. If you fire it before it's had a chance to regain full power you just doubled the cycle time to 20 ...
...full power but dont flash it off, just let it stand on full power for an hour or so then fire it off and then do this again for a fuw times,if the capistor recharges fully it should work after that ...
...full power with this flash?), which is every two to three weeks (normal hobby use). I guess you have charged the battery properly.You can test its volts by multimeter.If it is ok every way and if ...
...full power flash is 14 seconds. I replaced the battery with a new one and still the 14 second recycling time. Isuspected that the the capacitor is defective.I called Bogen immaging . they said a new ...
...full (1/1) power. Seeking faster recycle times, I purchased the Sunpak AD-26 AC Adapter. Using the adapter, I consistently have a recycle time of 18.4 sec. at full (1/1) power. I'm unable to ...
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