Cobra D650 Manuale utente

COBRA
D650
LCD
DEDICATED
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INSTRUCTIONS
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Zoom
Head
focal
length
scale
Bounce
angle
scale
Swivel
action
Film
speed
indicator
Auto/manual
confirmation
indicator
Distance
/
Range
scale
Battery
compartment
cover
Power
On/Off
switch
Film
speed
selector
Test
flash
button
.
Flash
ready
light
Hotshoe
module
lock
Locking
ring
Removable
Hotshoe
(For
use
with
optional
Grip)
Zoom
head
Zoom
head
focal
length
indicator
Aperture
indicator
Capacitor
charge
indicator
Battery
condition
indicator
Auto
/
manual
/Power
ratio
control
Aperture
selector
Backlight
control
Dedication
switch

PRO-GRIP
&
BRACKET
The
handle-grip
is
designed
for
use
with
D650
dedicated
flashgun.
Full
dedication
to
the
camera
is
maintained
through
the
dedicated
adaptor
and
cable,
enabling
dedicated
off-
camera
flash
to
be
used
as
easily
as
on
camera.
Using
your
flash
on
this
handle-
grip
will
increase
the
versatility
of
flash
photography.
Mounted
on
the
grip,
the
flash
is
further
from
the
camera
which
will
give
improved
modelling
effects
for
portraits
and
reduce
the
risk
of
red-eye.

Attaching
grip
to
bracket
Locate
the
grooves
on
the
base
of
the
grip
(A)
with
the
tongues
on
the
left
side
of
the
bracket
(B).
The
ribbed
face
of
the
grip
should
be
facing
forwards.
Make
sure
the
bush
on
the
base
of
the
grip
lines
up
with
the
screw
(C)
on
the
bracket.
Tighten
the
screw
by
turning
it
to
the
right.
Fixing
camera
to
bracket
Locate
the
camera
tripod
bush
with
the
screw
(D)
running
along
the
slot
in
the
bracket.
Turn
the
screw
to
the
right
to
tighten.
The
screw
can
be
moved
along
the
slot
to
position
the
camera
as
desired.
Ensure
that
the
camera
back
is
parallel
to
the
bracket
and
not
twisted.
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Attaching
the
module
to
grip
H
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Remove
the
module
(E)
from
the
flash
a)
Slide
the
adaptor
(F)
into
the
module
(E)

Attaching
module
to
camera
Slide
the
foot
of
the
module
into
the
camera’s.
hot-shoe,
making
sure
It
is
pushed
fully
home.
Turn
the
locking
ring
(G)
to
the
left
to
tighten.
Attaching
flash
to
grip
A
Slide
the
flash
onto
the
grip
(A)
Hotshoe
module
lock
(H)
should
be
moved
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
to
prevent
the
flash
unit
sliding
off
the
module
or
grip.
Spare
battery
compartment
The
handle-
grip
has
a
compartment
in
which
to
store
spare
batteries
for
the
flash.
To
remove
the
compartment,
gently
squeeze
the
back
portion
of
the
grip
using
finger
and
thumb
and
pull
outwards.
Tilt
the
battery
compartment
forward
to
enable
batteries
to
be
installed
or
removed.
Push
the
compartment
back
into
the
grip
until
it
clips
into
place.

Notes
on
use
Flash
photography
with
the
handle-grip
is
carried
out
in
the
same
way
as
when
using
the
flash
on
camera.
The
grip
is
angled
so
that
the
sensor
on
the
front
of
the
flash
is
angled
towards
the
subject.
For
off-camera
use,
detach
the
grip
from
the
bracket
by
turning
the
screw
(C)
to
the
left.
Hold
grip
in
left
hand
and
aim
the
flash
as
desired.
If
using
a
camera
without
TTL
flash
metering,
the
sensor
on
the
flash
must
always
be
pointed
at
the
subject.
If
using
a
camera
with
TTL
metering,
the
flash
can
be
aimed
in
any
direction.
The
bounce
facility
can
be
used
in
the
normal
way
with
both
types
of
camera.
GENERAL
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
ALL
CAMERAS
The
Cobra
D650
is
a
dedicated
LCD
flashgun
designed
to
give
fully
automatic
flash
facilities
with
your
SLR
camera.
The
first
section
of
these
instructions
applies
to
all
cameras.
The
second
section
deals
specifically
with
individual
camera
models.
Numbers
in
brackets
indicate
the
location
of
the
function
on
the
photograph
(inside
front
cover)
for
easy
reference.

Loading
the
batteries
(Diag.A)
The
flash
takes
four
1.5
volt
AA
size
alkaline
batteries.
To
open
the
battery
compartment
(7),
slide
the
cover
towards
the-
front°of
the
flash.
Insert
the
batteries,
following
the
diagram
on
the
inside
of
the
compartment.
Close
the
cover
by
pushing
firmly
down
and
sliding
back
towards
the
LCD
panel.
Battery
condition
is
indicated
by
a
battery
symbol
(19)
on
the
LCD
panel.
The
symbol
will
flash
when
the
unit
is
first
switched
on.
If
it
continues
to
flash
after
the
ready
light
(11)
has
come
on,
or
if
the
ready
light
fails
to
come
on
after
30
seconds,
replace
the
batteries
with
a
fresh
set.
Always
remove
the
batteries
if
the
flash
is
not
to
be
used
for
a
long
time.
Diag.
A

Mounting
the
flash
on
the
camera
Ensure
the
Hotshoe
module
lock
(12)
is
set
to
the
locked
position.
(Push
to
the
left)
The
flash
should
always
be
switched
off
before
mounting
the
unit
on
the
camera’s
hot-shoe.
Turn
the
locking
ring
(13)
upwards.
Slide
the
flashgun
on
to
the
camera
hot-shoe,
making
sure
it
is
pushed
fully
home.
Rotate
the
locking
ring
downwards
and
tighten
firmly.
NOTE:
The
removable
hot-shoe
(14)
is
not
interchangeable
with
other
D650
flashguns.
Any
change
of
shoes
may
cause
damage
and
therefore
invalidate
your
guarantee.
It
is
important
to
note
that
the
Auto
sensor
on
the
lower
front
panel,
should
be
directed
towards
the
subject.
This
ensures
correct
operation
in
the
Auto
mode.
Diag.
B
Standby
mode

Switching
on
the
flash
(Diag.
B)
To
turn
the
flash
on,
move
the
On/Off
switch
(8)
to
the
‘ON’
position.
The
LCD
panel
will
display
information
and
the
flash
will
begin
to
charge.
A
high
pitched
whine
will
be
heard,
after
a
few
seconds
the
ready
light
(11) will
glow,
indicating
that
the
flash
is
ready
to
fire.
If
the
flash
is
left
switched
on
for
approx
five
minutes
and
not
fired, the
LCD
display
will
flash
on
and
off
for
15
seconds
and
then
the
flash
will
automatically
switch
to
a
standby
mode
to
conserve
the
battery
power.
Settings
already
made
on
the
flash
will
be
maintained.
To
restore
the
flash
to
the
full
working
mode,
just
press
any
of
the
function
controls.
The
standby
mode
is
a
useful
facility
to
conserve
battery
power,
but
it
is
important
to
switch
off
the
flash
at
the
On/Off
switch
(8)
when
you
have
finished
using
it.
Charging
the
Capacitor
When
the
flash
is
new,
or
has
not
been
used
for
a
long
time,
fire
the
flash
a
few
times
using
the
test
flash
button
(10)
This
will
make
sure
the
energy-storing
capacitor
is
working
at
full
power.
NOTE:
OLYMPUS
Flashguns
must
be
attached
to
the
camera
when
using
the
test
button
to
fire.
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