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collin sallee Posted on Feb 02, 2019

I am trying to set up my fuji xt20 with a godox v860ii and a godox x1tf controler for HSS. in my camera my TTL function is not available and i cannot figure out how to make that option selectable.

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CAMERA ON P , FLASH ON TTL , AND LENSE ON F22
WAIT FOR THE RED LIGHT ON FLASH , GOOD MEMORY CARD AND IT SHOULD WORK .
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possibly the ribbon has come out of it's socket. Or it is damaged.
The selector dial on the back has it's own ribbon to connect it to the main pcb.
I have spare parts off an A800 If that's any help?
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2010

SOURCE: I've mislaid my manual for my Metz 54. I haven't

Not sure what S6 pro is, but if the flash doesn't fire in TTL then the flash is not support the type of TTL in the camera. I had the same problem with Nikon flashes on Nikon bodies. Perhaps you need a newer SCA adapter? Please go on http://www.metz.de/en/photo-electronics/sca-adapter/archive.html to check which adapter you need

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When on automatic my xt20 only takes dark pictures

Is this a Fuji camera?
Check to make sure you have not set an aperture correction override. (Exposure compensation setting) Also check the metering mode or Exposure mode. You may also have the sensitivity set incorrectly. If this is the Fuji XT20 there are three exposure sensitivities setting it too high will cause this problem I expect.
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I have a Godox X1 trigger, with a TT350 flash. When not on the camera thay work. when mounted on my Olympus E-M10 it does not flash.

The issue you are experiencing with your Godox X1 trigger and TT350 flash not firing when mounted on your Olympus E-M10 camera, could be related to the camera's settings or the compatibility of the trigger and flash with your camera. Here are a few things you can try:
  1. Make sure the trigger and flash are set to the correct channel and group: The trigger and flash should be set to the same channel and group in order for them to communicate properly.
  2. Check the camera's flash settings: Make sure that the camera's flash mode is set to "Wireless" or "Off-Camera" and that the flash is set to "Manual" or "TTL" mode.
  3. Check for firmware updates: Make sure that the trigger and flash have the latest firmware installed. This can be done through the Godox website or by using the Godox firmware update tool.
  4. Check the camera's hot shoe: Make sure that the camera's hot shoe is clean and free of debris. Also, check that the trigger and flash are properly connected to the hot shoe.
  5. Check the camera's manual: Make sure that the camera is compatible with the trigger and flash. Some cameras may have different settings or limitations that affect the use of external flashes.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact Godox customer support for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose and fix the issue or tell you if a repair is needed.
It's also important to note that some cameras have a "pre-flash" that might not be compatible with some triggers, in this case, you should use the manual flash mode to avoid this problem.
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Where do I find the AC Charger adapter for a Godox PB820S Propac. I have look online and can not find the charger for this battery pack.

If you still have the 12V car adapter it ships with, you can buy a 12V supply with a cigarette lighter connector and use that .

You could try contacting their main distributor who lists the complete device :http://www.lightinthebox.com/godox-pb820-backup-external-battery-pack-for-speedlite-vsp-136265_p995394.html , but does not list the charger alone.

Failing the distributor, try contacting the factory. They offer direct contact for support ([email protected]),including skype chat ([email protected] for MSN/skype).

Adorama sells the "Flashpoint" series of devices which seem to be relabeled versions of Godox products, but only sell the 960 larger power pack not the 820.

I read that the 820 DIN cable connector is compatible with Quantum cables. That *might* mean that one of the Quantum chargers *might* work for you, as those use a DIN connector for some of the rechargeable Quantum batteries. I once adapted a wall adapter for charging a Quantum battery pack and used a DIN connector. Unfortunately the Quantum chargers are expensive and there are a number of different models,so it may be difficult to figure out what will work for yo.
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When I switch the s3 pro on, FEE is displayed in the top LCD panel. What does this mean?

Try setting the lens aperture to the minimum aperture.
OR: If you are using a flash, the flash needs to set to TTL, or the camera to either S, A or M.
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I've mislaid my manual for my Metz 54. I haven't used it for a while and can't remember how I set the thing to shoot in ttl with my Fuji S6 Pro. When I'm in ttl mode on the flash the camera doesn't fire....

Not sure what S6 pro is, but if the flash doesn't fire in TTL then the flash is not support the type of TTL in the camera. I had the same problem with Nikon flashes on Nikon bodies. Perhaps you need a newer SCA adapter? Please go on http://www.metz.de/en/photo-electronics/sca-adapter/archive.html to check which adapter you need
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Set camera to "M" with max sync if you like, but 60 is fine.
Set F-Stop no greater than F5.6
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If you need more assistance, contact Alzo Digital, CT, USA.
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My sb 600 fires with the camera but it seems not illuminate

Definately a settings problem. The camera will only syncronize on one specific speed. Youe best bet is to use auto. For manual, you'll have to set the shutter speed at the sync speed.

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    What is the difference between “Auto” and “TTL” in the flash setting?

    Standard TTL can be used with any type of Nikkor lens. In standard D-TTL flash, automatic flash output level compensation is not available. This means that even though the main subject is correctly exposed, the background may not be. Standard D-TTL flash is useful when you want to highlight the main subject or perform flash exposure compensation. D-3D Multi sensor balanced fill-flash together with D-multi sensor balanced fill flash is called Automatic Balanced Fill flash with TTL multi sensor. What this does is it performs a balanced metering that uses multi pattern photometering information to provide a balance between the main subject and the background light. The difference between the D-3D multi sensor and the D-multi sensor is that one is used with D or G type lenses (D-3D) and the other is used with non-D or G type lenses.
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