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You may combine the RF60 with other
example, assign a RF60 to group A,
Canon 580EX (with a V6 RX) to group
B, Nikon SB-900 (with another V6 RX)
to group C. The V6 TX will be able to
trigger them all and set their power
levels in either relative or absolute
power mode.
13.1.2 RF60 as Master
Users may assign the RF60 as master
trigger and command other RF60 Slave
and V6 RX units. While the RF60
Master can control the power level
and zoom level of the RF60 Slave,
zoom control is not supported when
working with V6 RX units.
Check the table below for the
features supported in each pairing
option:
TX (Master) RX (Slave) Note
V6 RF60
4 groups.
of Slaves (RX) in 4
groups.
from 1/128 to 1/1 full
power, in the power ratio
of 1/10 EV, 1/3 EV, 1/2
EV, or 1 EV (although the
RF60 will only display
the nearest 1/3 stop).
X Changing the zoom level
of RF60.
TX (Master) RX (Slave) Note
RF60 V6
in 4 groups.
of Slaves (RX) in 4
groups.
from 1/128 to 1/1 full
power, with 0.3 and 0.7
increments between major
power levels (in 1/3 EV
power ratio).
X Changing the zoom level
X Changing in power ratios
of 1/10EV, 1/2EV and 1EV.
Cactus V5, LV5
The Cactus RF60 can work in pairs
with the Cactus V5 or LV5. They all
share the same 2.4GHz, 16-channel
platform.
Since the V5 and LV5 do not support
groups and remote power control, the
RF60 Master will trigger all V5s,
independent of which group it
considers active. Similarly, both
the V5 and LV5 will trigger any RF60
slave, independent of what group it
has been assigned to.
14. External Power
The external power source provides
counts per battery cycle. Use the
Cactus External Battery Pack EP-1
(optional) to extend the capability
of the RF60:
13.2
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