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2. Caution and Warnings
Before using the product, read the
following precautions to ensure
correct and safe use and to help
prevent damage of the Cactus RF60.
1. Turn OFF all your equipments
(Cactus units, cameras, etc.)
before changing batteries or
making connection.
2. Remove batteries and switch off
in this instruction manual.
4. Do not permanently store the
product in a high temperature
environment (i.e., under strong
direct sunlight, near cooking
stoves or oven).
in liquid or exposed to heavy
rain unless it is properly
protected.
6. Do not operate the device in the
fumes.
into the eyes of someone at close
range.
the driver of a moving car.
3. Major Specifications
– Guide Number (ISO 100):
Zoom (mm)
24 28 35 50 70 80 105
GN (meter)
33 34 38 45 51 54 56
GN (feet)
108 112 124 147 168 177 183
– Motor zooms: 24mm – 28mm – 35mm –
50mm – 70mm – 80mm – 105mm
– Power levels (22 in total):
1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/64 1/128
1/2+0.3 1/4 +0.3 1/8 +0.3 1/16 +0.3 1/32 +0.3 1/64 +0.3 1/128 +0.3
1/2 +0.7 1/4 +0.7 1/8 +0.7 1/16 +0.7 1/32 +0.7 1/64 +0.7 1/128 +0.7
– Flash durations: 1/300s – 1/20,000s
– Modes: Local (L), Master (M) and
Slave (S)
– Working radio frequency: 2.4GHz
– Number of channels: 16
– Number of groups: 4
– Maximum wireless effective
distance: 100 meters / 328 feet
– Built-in optical slave mode:
S1 (straight triggering) /
– Power input:
requires 4 AA batteries (LR6
alkaline or Ni-MH), rechargeable
Ni-MH for best performance
– Flash count per battery cycle:
100 (at 1/1 power) /
2000 (at 1/128 power)
– Minimum Recycle Time:
0.1-5.0 seconds (with alkaline
batteries) / 0.1-3.0 seconds (with
Sanyo Eneloop)
– Color temperature: 5600k +/- 200k
– Operating temperature:
-20°C to +50°C
– Dimensions: 205 x 83 x 61mm
– Net weight: 390g
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