Nikon D500 Menu Guide - English - Page 44

Remote Flash Control

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❚❚ Remote Flash Control Choose from the following remote flash photography options. Option Description Choose a separate flash control mode and flash level for each group of remote flash units. If Optical AWL or Group flash Optical/radio AWL is selected for Wireless flash options (0 43), you can choose the channel used by the master flash to communicate with the remote flash units. Quick wireless control Choose for control of overall flash output. Use Quick wireless control options to adjust the balance between groups A and B and set the output for group C manually (the master flash does not fire). You can also adjust flash compensation for groups A and B and, if Optical AWL or Optical/radio AWL is selected for Wireless flash options (0 43), choose the channel used by the master flash to communicate with the remote flash units. The flash units fire repeatedly while the shutter is open, producing a multiple-exposure effect. Choose the flash level (Output), the number of times the flash units fire (Times), the number of times the units fire per second Remote repeating (Frequency), and, if Optical AWL or Optical/radio AWL is selected for Wireless flash options (0 43), the channel used by the master flash to communicate with the remote flash units. Note that the number of times the flash units fire in total may vary depending on the options selected for Output and Frequency; see the documentation provided with the flash unit for details. 44 Menu Guide

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Menu Guide
❚❚
Remote Flash Control
Choose from the following remote flash
photography options.
Option
Description
Group flash
Choose a separate flash control mode and flash level for
each group of remote flash units.
If
Optical AWL
or
Optical/radio AWL
is selected for
Wireless flash options
(
0
43), you can choose the channel used by the master
flash to communicate with the remote flash units.
Quick
wireless
control
Choose for control of overall flash output.
Use
Quick
wireless control options
to adjust the balance between
groups A and B and set the output for group C manually
(the master flash does not fire).
You can also adjust flash
compensation for groups A and B and, if
Optical AWL
or
Optical/radio AWL
is selected for
Wireless flash options
(
0
43), choose the channel used by the master flash to
communicate with the remote flash units.
Remote
repeating
The flash units fire repeatedly while the shutter is open,
producing a multiple-exposure effect.
Choose the flash
level (
Output
), the number of times the flash units fire
(
Times
), the number of times the units fire per second
(
Frequency
), and, if
Optical AWL
or
Optical/radio AWL
is
selected for
Wireless flash options
(
0
43), the channel
used by the master flash to communicate with the remote
flash units.
Note that the number of times the flash units
fire in total may vary depending on the options selected for
Output
and
Frequency
; see the documentation provided
with the flash unit for details.