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fire or e th lik
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operating
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• To e avoid th
ri
sk of a
fir
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ec
tric sh k, oboc
se
r
ve
the
foll
ow
ing:
-
Do
not di
sasse
mble a er s or lt thi unit
-
Do
not u
se
thi s w t ha s unit ith we nd
-
Do
not a
ll
ow
in
gr
ess
of
wa
ter o r foreign ma
tt
ers (metal,
fla a e s stanmm bl ub
ces,
et
c.)
to s . thi unit
-
Do
not u
se
thi s unit
in
a
pl
ace
subj
ec
t
to
wa
ter s
pl
as
h
es,
hi
gh
humidit
y,
dust, o
il
fum
es,
a stnd
ea
m
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in
g s w ucts thi unit ith prod from her maot
nu
fac
tur
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• To e avoid th
ri
sk of dam or a mal c on, ob e age fun ti serve th
foll
ow
ing:
-
Thi
s unit is pr
ec
ision e e . Do not e , quipm nt drop th unit hit it, or
subj
ec
t it
to
a s ong tr ph
ys
i
ca
l imp
ac
t.
- Do not to uch e elth
ec
tri
ca
l co
nt
ac
ts o n s thi
unit
w bare ith
hand
s.
-
Do
not u
se
or re s sto thi unit
in
a pl
ace
subj
ec
t to
hi
gh
te eramp
tur
es
a y nd humidit
- When us s ing thi unit o kutd oors,
ee
p e th
unit
fr
om e exposur
to
ra
in
or seawa ter
• For eint
ri
or
in
sp
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ti on a repa of tnd ir
hi
s unit,
co
nt
ac
t yo ur
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ac
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• Ha e s ndl thi unit w ith
ca
re to avo
id
the
ri
sk of op pdr
in
g or it
le
tting
it
ex
p d . ose to liquid
•
Thi
s unit is d
es
igned to be st a moisdu nd
tur
e-r
es
ista
nt
, but is
not
wa
te f or srproo pl
as
h-proo
f.
When u uyo
se
the
unit
in
ra
in
y
co
nditio n
s,
do not let e t t th unit ge we
• K
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p e th fl
as
hl
a clmp
ea
n.
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ed fl
as
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in
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hunt
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for
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, or o er meth di
ca
l d iev
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not
pl
ace
thi s o ct cl to perpr du ose
so
ns who u
se
such medi
ca
l
d iev
ces.
Co
nsult your d b re octor efo
us
in
g s o ct thi pr du
if
you u
se
any such medi
ca
l d iev
ce
Ei.,1
Identifying the parts
1 Boun
ce
sh
ee
t
2 -Built
in
w
id
e panel
3
Fl
as
hl
am p
4 M /ulti
Mi
cro USB te al rmin
5 eMulti Int
rf
ace fo ot
6 Mini
-s
tand
7 od aTrip
tt
ac
hme hole nt
8 Boun
ce
indi cator ( er/ upp
l r anglowe
e)
9
LINK
la
mp
10 LCD panel
11
Ba
tt
ery cha er d r mb oo
12 Release but
to
n
13
Lock l r eve
14
D
us
t a moisnd
tur
e r
es
istant
cove r
15
Ce
nt
er
butt
on
16 M
ENU
b
utt
on
17 Powe r ch swit
By
se
l
ec
tin g "L
OC
K
,"
you
ca
n
di
sa
ble e ol whth contr
ee
l
a
nd
the but
to
ns on e th fl
as
h
unit to e o nal preve nt unint nti
operation
s.
18
Co
ntrol w h
ee
l
19
Fn
but
to
n
20
TE
ST
butt
on
21 Dir
ec
ti on but
to
ns
ffl
Inserting batteries
Th
e fl
as
h unit
ca
n odate e er accomm ith
se
t of e th fo
ll
ow
in
g·
• Four AA-s i
ze
a
lk
a e balin
tt
e
ri
es
• Four AA s i
ze
r
ec
har egeabl
ni
ckel metal hy e (drid
Ni
MH
)
Ei.,1
Identifying the parts
1 Boun
ce
sh
ee
t
2 -Built
in
w
id
e panel
3
Fl
as
hl
am p
4 /Multi
Mi
cro U
SB
te al rmin
5 eMulti Int
rf
ace foot
6 Mini
-s
tand
7 od aTrip
tt
ac
hme hole nt
8 Boun
ce
indi cator ( er/ upp
l r anglowe
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9
LINK
la
mp
10
LCD
pa
nel
11
Ba
tt
ery cha er r mb doo
12 Rel b on ease utt
13
Lock l r eve
14
Dust a mois e rnd tur
es
istant
cover
15
Ce
nt
er
butt
on
16
MENU
b
ut
to
n
17 Power ch swit
By
se
l
ec
tin g "L
OC
K," yo u
ca
n
di
sa
ble e ol whth contr
ee
l
a e nd th but
to
ns on e th fl
as
h
unit to e onal prevent unint nti
opera ons ti
18
Co
ntrol w h
ee
l
19
Fn
but
to
n
20
TE
ST
butt
on
21 Dir
ec
ti on
butt
ons
ffl
Inserting batteries
Th
e fl
as
h unit
ca
n odate e er accomm ith
se
t of e th fo
ll
ow
in
g·
• Four AA-si
ze
a
lk
a e balin
tt
e
ri
es
• Four AA-si
ze
r har e ec gea bl
ni
ckel- metal hy e (drid
Ni
-MH)
ba
tt
e
ri
es
Insert the batteries into the battery
chamber
as
illustrated
(BB).
(B
B indicate the direction
of
the
batteries.)
Note
• Before u uyo
se
the r
ec
har e geabl
ni
ckel-metal hy e badrid
tt
e
ri
es,
be s e to y chaur full
rg
e e bath
tt
e
ri
es
w e spith th
ec
ified ba
tt
ery
cha
rg
e
r.
• Do not u
se
lithium -ion ba
tt
e
ri
es
in
thi s fl
as
h unit
as
they may
preve
nt
the fl
as
h unit
fr
om de
li
vering pefull
rf
o anrm
ce.
[!] Attaching the flash unit to a
camera
1
Turn
the power switch
on
the flash unit to
"OFF
."
2
Press
and hold the release button and
rotate the lock lever away from
"LOCK
."
(CD)
3 Remove the connector protect
cap
from
the flash unit; and the shoe
cap
from the
camera.
•
If
the -built
in
fl
as
h on e th
ca
mera is ed upopp
p,
put it d
ow
n.
4 Insert the Multi Interface foot
of
the flash
unit into the Multi Interface shoe
on
the
camera.
(®)
• Be s e to sh ur pu
in
the t foo
in
the dir
ec
tion of e arth
ro
w until
the t is foo
sec
ured.
5 Rotate the lock lever toward
"LOCK"
until
it
stops at the right
end(®)
to secure the
flash unit
on
the camera .
To
remove
the
flash unit from
the
camera
Turn
o
ff
th the p r of owe e fl
as
h st. unit fir
Pr
ess
a hond
ld
the
release
butt
on, rotate e l l r th ock eve away
fr
om "L
OC
K
,"
a en nd th
s e e olid th unit
ut
of e eth Multi Int
rf
ace
shoe
Note
• On
ce
you rem d e ove th fl
as
h om e unit fr th
ca
mer
a,
be s e to ur
a
tt
ac
h e th
co
nn
ec
tor p
ro
t
ec
t
ca
p to e eth Multi Int
rf
ace
foot
to
prot
ec
t s te al it rmin
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TTL
flash photography
For deta
il
s abo
ut
the c ons afun ti nd
se
ttin
gs
of e th fl
ash
unit, refer
to e He Gth lp uid
e.
Turn
the power switch
on
the flash unit to
"ON,"(CD)
• When u on e p r yo turn th owe
to
thi s fl
as
h , e unit th fl
as
h
unit
st a s chargrt
in
g up it
se
lf. When e th fl
as
h is unit fully char d ge
up, e th
TE
ST but
to
n
(®)
li
g
ht
s
in
ora e ng
2
Press
the MODE
button(®)
and rotate the
control wheel to select
[TTL].
3
Press
the shutter button
on
the camera to
take a photo.
• You
ca
n pr
ess
th
e+/-
button to chan e ge th fl
as
h
co
mp
en
sa
tio n
(a
djust e th fl
as
h p r l l) on e owe eve th
sc
r
ee
n
for
se
tting
the fl
as
h
co
mpen
sa
ti on.
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Wireless flash photography
(with radio wireless
communications)
To pe
rf
o
rm
ra o w eldi ir
ess
fl
as
h a y w e photo gr ph ith th fl
as
h
unit, you n
ee
d ano er th fl
as
h at s o s ra o w elunit th upp rt di ir
ess
co
mmuni
ca
tio ns
in
a o n to s dditi thi fl
as
h
unit
a st pa em nd mu ir th
bo er. For detath thtoge
il
s,
refer
to
the He G e lp uid
Specifications
Dim ensions
69
.4 mm x
114
.7
mm x
88
.9
mm
(A
ppr
ox.)
(2
3/
4
in
. x 4
5/8
in.
x 3 1
/2
in
.)
(W/
H/ D)
M
ass
(A
pprox.) 308 g (10.9
oz)
(exc luding e th
ba
tt
e
ri
es)
Power DC 6 V
requireme
nt
s
Reco
mm en d Fode ur
LR
6 i(AA-s
ze)
a a e balk lin
tt
e
ri
es
ba
tt
e
ri
es
Fo iur AA-s
ze
r
ec
hargea
bl
e
ni
ckel-metal h e yd rid
ba
tt
e
ri
es
In
c ed em s lud it
Fl
as
h unit (1
),
Co
nn
ec
tor otpr
ec
t
ca
p
(a
tt
ac
hed) (1
),
Du
st a mois e rnd tur
es
istant cover
(a
tt
ac
hed) (1
),
Mini
-s
ta (1nd
),
Case
(1
),
Se
t of ed d eprint oc um
nt
a on ti
Des
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ec
ifi
ca
ti ons are subj
ec
t to chan w oge ith
ut
noti
ce.
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ace
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Do not touch the flashtube during operation, it
may
become hot
when
the flash fires.
To
prevent accidentally swallowing
of
the
device parts,
do
not
put
them
in
your
mouth.
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire or electric shock,
1)
do
not
expose
the
unit
to
rain or moisture.
2)
do
not
place objects filled
with
liquids, such
as
vases,
on
the
apparatus.
To
store this unit, avoid any locations subject
to
extremely
high/low
temperatures, high humidity, or direct sunlight.
Notice
If
static electricity or electromagnetism causes
data transfer
to
discontinue
midway
(fail), restart
the
application or disconnect and connect the
communication cable
(USB,
etc.) again .
If
this
unit
is
subjected to intense extraneous noise,
it
may restart.
When using this
unit
in
an
aircraft or a hospital,
follow
the
instructions from
the
airline company or the hospital
to
avoid possible interference
with
instruments or
medical devices caused
by
radio waves from this unit.
For Customers in
the
U.S.A.
and
Canada
This
equipment
complies
with
FCC/ISED
radiation
exposure limits set
forth
for
an
uncontrolled
environment
and meets
the
FCC
radio frequency
(RF)
Exposure Guidelines and
RSS
-
102
of
the
ISED
radio
frequency
(RF)
Expos . ure rules This
equipment
has very
to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference
in
a . residential installation This
equipment
generates, uses, and energy can radiate radio frequency
and,
if
not
installed and used in accordance
with
the
instructions, may cause harmful interference
to
radio
communications. However, there
is
no guarantee
that
interference will
not
occur in a . particular installation
If
this
equipment
does cause harmful interference
to
radio
or
television reception, which can be determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and on,
the
user
is
encouraged to
try
to
correct the interference by one or
more
of
the
following
measures:
• Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving antenna .
• Increase
the
separation between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
• Connect the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on a circuit
different from
that
to which
the
receiver
is
connected .
• Consult
the
dealer or
an
experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This
equipment
must
not
be -co located or operated in
conjunction
with
any
other
antenna
or
transmitter
.
For Customers in
Canada
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/
receiver(s)
that
comply
with
Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada 's licence-exempt
RSS(s)
Operation
is
subject to the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This device may
not
cause interference.
(2)
This device
must
accept any interference, including
interference
that
may cause undesired operation
of
the
device.
For Customers in Europe
Manufacturer: Sony Corporation
EU
Importer
/ 's s : manufacturer authorized repre entative
Sony Europe
B.V
.,
Da
Vincilaan
7-D1
, 1930 Zaventem,
Belgium.
UK
Importer/ 's manufacturer authorized representative:
Sony Europe
B.V.,
The Height
s,
Brooklands, Weybridge,
Surrey
KT13
0XW, . United Kingdom
Hereby, Sony Corporation declares
that
this
equipment
is
in compliance Directive 2014/53/
EU
.
The full
text
of
the
EU
declaration
of
conformity
is
available
at
the
following
internet address :
http
://
www
.compliance.sony.eu
Hereby, Sony Corporation declares
that
this
equipment
is
in compliance
with
the
UK
relevant statutory
requirements.
The full text
of
the
declaration
of
conformity
is
available
at
the
following
internet address:
https
:/ /compliance.sony. .co
uk/
recycling
of
materials will help to conserve natural
resources.
For
more detailed information
about
recycling
of
this product, please contact your local Civic
Office, your household waste disposal service or
the
shop where you purchased
the
product.
For Customers in
Singapore
Complies with
IMDA Standards
D600353
For Customers in
Malaysia
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Notes on continuous flashes
The flash
unit
continues
to
fire during continuous
photographing,
multi
flash photography, and
modeling
flashing.
Continuous flashes ,
as
well
as
reflections
of
the
continuous flashes from walls, may
trigger
some
symptoms such
as
the
seizures in case a person
with
photosensitivity sees the flashes.
In
such a , case immediately stop using
the
flash unit.

HVL-F46RM: Compatible cameras
For camera models compatible with the HVL-F46RM flash unit, view here. (Another window will open.)
Configuring the flash unit for radio wireless flash photography
For radio wireless flash photography, specify the flash unit attached to the camera as the commander unit; and the off-
camera flash unit of which flash operation is wirelessly triggered as the receiver unit.
About this Help Guide
Locating parts and controls/on-screen indicators
Locating parts and controls (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Locating parts and controls (HVL-F46RM)
Basic operations
Using the control wheel
Using the Quick Navi screen
Using the MENU screen
Direct setting (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
On-screen indicators (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
On-screen indicators (HVL-F46RM)
Preparations
Unpacking
Inserting batteries
Attaching/removing the flash unit to/from the camera
Attaching and removing the mini-stand
Removing/attaching the dust and moisture resistant cover (HVL-F60RM2/HVL-F46RM)
Turning on the power to the flash unit (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
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Selecting the wireless type for controlling wireless flash photography <radio or optical> (HVL-F60RM)
Radio wireless flash photography
Configuring the flash unit for radio wireless flash photography
Wireless flash photography <with the receiver unit>
Multiple radio wireless flash photography with flash power level ratio control
Multiple wireless flash photography <group flash photography>
Remote release photography (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Changing the settings of individual receiver units <RECEIVER SET>
Notes on radio wireless flash photography
Optical wireless flash photography (HVL-F60RM)
Configuring the flash unit for optical wireless flash photography (HVL-F60RM)
Wireless flash photography <with the remote unit> (HVL-F60RM)
Multiple optical wireless flash photography with flash power level ratio control (HVL-F60RM)
Notes on optical wireless flash photography (HVL-F60RM)
Using the sync terminal for flash photography (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Using the LED light for video shooting (HVL-F60RM)
Selecting the flash coverage automatically <auto zoom>
Selecting the flash coverage manually <manual zoom>
Bounce flash photography
Bounce flash photography
Adjusting the bounce flash angle
Using the quick shift bounce function (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Using the bounce adaptor (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Close-up flash photography <downward bounce flash photography>
Tips on the AF illuminator (HVL-F60RM)
Using color filters (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Connecting an external power source (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
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Specifications
Specifications
Guide number (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Guide number (HVL-F46RM)
Radio wireless features
Trademarks
Troubleshooting
Warning indications
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Flash unit (back side)
Built-in wide panel1.
Flashlamp2.
LED light unit/AF illuminator (HVL-F60RM)3.
Wireless control signal receiver (for optical wireless communications) (HVL-F60RM)4.
Multi Interface foot5.
DC IN terminal
Connect the External Battery Adaptor (not supplied) to this terminal.
6.
Sync terminal7.
Multi/Micro USB terminal8.
Bounce sheet9.
Bounce indicator (upper/lower angle)1.
LINK lamp2.
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Controls on the operation console
About the LCD backlight
Every time you press one of the buttons or use the control wheel on the operation console, the backlights for the LCD panel and the buttons
(HVL-F60RM) light according to the backlight setting. While the backlights are lit, you can keep them lit longer by pressing any button or using
the control wheel once again. To change the backlight setting, select [BACKLIGHT] on the MENU screen. You can select one of the following
setting options.
AUTO1 (HVL-F60RM):
When you press one of the buttons or use the control wheel, the backlight for the LCD panel lights for 8 seconds. The backlights for the LEVEL
-/+, Fn, and MENU buttons stay lit. (factory default setting)
AUTO2 (HVL-F60RM)/AUTO (HVL-F60RM2):
When you press one of the buttons or use the control wheel, the backlight for the LCD panel lights for 8 seconds.
Shoes for the Multi Interface foot1.
Tripod attachment hole2.
LEVEL -/+ button
By using either button, you can quickly adjust the flash compensation and the flash power level.
1.
TEST button2.
Control wheel3.
Center button4.
Direction buttons5.
Power switch
By selecting “LOCK,” you can disable the control wheel and the buttons on the flash unit to prevent unintentional operations.
6.
MENU button7.
Fn button8.
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About the LCD backlight
Every time you press one of the buttons or use the control wheel on the operation console, the backlight for the LCD panel lights according to
the backlight setting. While the backlight is lit, you can keep it lit longer by pressing any button or using the control wheel once again. To
change the backlight setting, select [BACKLIGHT] on the MENU screen. You can select one of the following setting options.
AUTO:
When you press one of the buttons or use the control wheel, the backlight for the LCD panel lights for 8 seconds. (factory default setting)
ON:
The backlight for the LCD panel stays lit.
OFF:
The backlight stays unlit.
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Fn button1.
TEST button2.
Control wheel3.
Center button4.
Direction buttons5.
Power switch
By selecting “LOCK,” you can disable the control wheel and the buttons on the flash unit to prevent unintentional operations.
6.
MENU button7.
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To the direction buttons and the control wheel, the following functions are assigned at shipment.
Hint
To the control wheel, the individual direction button, and the center button, you can assign the function of your choice.
Related Topic
Customizing the button assignment <CUSTOM KEY>
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Operations Functions Descriptions
Up ZOOM Changes the flash coverage (zoom).
Down MODE Changes the flash mode.
Left (HVL-F60RM/HVL-
F60RM2) -No function is assigned to this button at shipment. You can assign a function of your choice to
the button.
Left (HVL-F46RM) /LEVEL Changes the flash compensation/power level.
Right WL MODE Changes the wireless mode.
Control wheel - No function is assigned to this button at shipment. You can assign a function of your choice to
the button.
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On the Quick Navi screen, you can change the following setting options.
Pressing the center button following the above operation displays the specific screen for setting the selected item.
Rotate the control wheel to change the setting option.
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Press the Fn button.
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Setting items Descriptions Setting options
Flash mode setting TTL(*)/MANUAL/MULTI/flash off/GROUP
Wireless mode setting
HVL-F60RM:
WL OFF(*)/CMD/RCV(radio control)
WL OFF(*)/CTRL/RMT(optical control)
HVL-F60RM2/HVL-F46RM:
WL OFF(*)/CMD/RCV(radio control)
High-speed sync setting
HVL-F60RM: ON(*)/OFF
HVL-F60RM2/HVL-F46RM: ON/OFF(*)
Flash coverage (zoom) setting
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: AUTO(*)/20-200
HVL-F46RM: AUTO(*)/24-105
Calling up pre-registered settings OFF(*)/MR1/MR2
Flash compensation setting -3.0 - +3.0
Flash power level setting
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: 1/1 - 1/256, OFF, CMD LINK
HVL-F46RM: 1/1 - 1/128, CMD LINK
Flash frequency setting for MULTI flash mode 1 - 100
Flash count setting for MULTI flash mode 2 - 100, --
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Note
The items and options available for setting vary depending on the flash mode.
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Factory default setting
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On the MENU screen, you can the following setting options.
Change the setting option with the direction buttons and press the center button.
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Groups Setting items Descriptions Setting options
FLASH DISTRIBUT. Flash distribution setting STD(*)/CENTER/EVEN
LIGHT MODE (HVL-F60RM) LED light ON/OFF setting -
MEMORY Registration of the desired modes and settings MR1/MR2
AF LED LEVEL (HVL-F60RM) AF illuminator level setting HIGH/LOW(*)
CHARGE SET (HVL-F60RM/HVL-
F60RM2)
Flash charge-up setting when the External Battery
Adaptor is connected EXT.+INT.(*)/EXT.
TEST Test-flash setting GROUP/1TIME(*)/3TIMES/4SEC
TTL LEVEL MEMORY (HVL-
F60RM/HVL-F60RM2) TTL level memory setting ON(*)/OFF
LEVEL STEP Step of flash power level setting 0.3EV(*)/0.5EV
CUSTOM KEY Custom key settings -
/ SELECT (HVL-F60RM) Wireless control type setting (*)/
RECEIVER SET Receiver settings -
CH SET Channel setting (radio control) AUTO(*)/CH1 - CH14
CH SET (HVL-F60RM) Channel setting (optical control) CH1(*) - CH4
REMOTE RELEASE (HVL-
F60RM/HVL-F60RM2) Remote release mode setting ON/OFF(*)
WITH RELEASE (HVL-
F60RM/HVL-F60RM2) Remote release sync flash setting ON/OFF(*)
PAIRING Pairing -
PAIRED DEVICE List of the paired devices -
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VERSION Displays the version for this product's / RCV software -
RESET Resets settings for the Quick Navi screen -
INITIALIZE Restores settings to their defaults -
Factory default setting
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Hint
If you assign “ POS SELECT” to a button of your choice, you can select a wireless group simply with the button when you use the LEVEL -/+ button to
modify the flash compensation or the flash power level for the group that you use, for example, for multiple wireless flash photography.
Related Topic
Customizing the button assignment <CUSTOM KEY>
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MANUAL flash mode
MULTI flash mode
Flash mode1.
Wireless mode (HVL-F60RM2)2.
High-speed sync setting3.
Flash range4.
Memory Recall5.
External Battery Adaptor state6.
Bounce flash7.
Beep sound setting8.
Ready to fire9.
Internal temperature state10.
Attached to camera11.
Flash distribution setting12.
Flash compensation13.
Flash coverage (zoom)14.
Wireless mode (HVL-F60RM2)1.
Low-battery indicator2.
Bounce adaptor3.
Flash power level4.
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Wireless receiver mode (radio control)
Wireless controller mode (optical wireless communications) (HVL-F60RM)
Wireless remote mode (optical wireless communications) (HVL-F60RM)
Wireless mode1.
Lighting ratio control setting2.
Wireless channel3.
Flash distribution setting
Commander/Control unit flash setting (HVL-F60RM)
Commander unit flash setting (HVL-F60RM2)
4.
Lighting ratio5.
Wireless mode1.
Receiver remote setting2.
Wireless group setting3.
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MANUAL flash mode
MULTI flash mode
Flash mode1.
Wireless mode2.
High-speed sync setting3.
Flash range4.
Memory Recall5.
Low-battery indicator6.
Overheat indicator7.
Bounce flash8.
Flash distribution setting9.
Flash coverage (zoom)10.
Flash compensation11.
Wireless mode1.
Ready to fire2.
Attached to camera3.
Flash power level4.
Wireless mode1.
Flash frequency in MULTI flash mode2.
Flash count in MULTI flash mode3.
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Wireless receiver mode (radio control)
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Wireless mode1.
Receiver remote setting2.
Wireless group setting3.
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Mini-stand (1)
Case (1)
Bounce adaptor (1) (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Color filter (amber) (1) (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Color filter (green) (1) (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Pouch (1) (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
Set of printed documentation
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HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: Press and hold the release button ( ), and then slide the battery chamber door to open in the
direction of the arrows ( and ).
HVL-F46RM: Slide open the battery chamber door ( and ).
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2
HVL-F46RM
1
Insert the batteries into the battery chamber as illustrated ( ). ( indicate the direction of the batteries.)
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2
HVL-F46RM
2
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To remove the flash unit from the camera
Turn off the power of the flash unit first. Press and hold the release button, rotate the lock lever away from “LOCK,” and then slide the unit out
of the Multi Interface shoe.
Note
When you do not intend to use the flash unit, be sure to attach the terminal protection cap back to the Multi Interface foot.
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If your camera is equipped with a built-in flash, make sure that the camera flash is not released.
Press and hold the release button and rotate the lock lever away from “LOCK.”
2
Remove the terminal protection cap from the flash unit; and the shoe cap from the camera.
3
Insert the Multi Interface foot of the flash unit into the Multi Interface shoe on the camera and push in the foot all the way.
4
Rotate the lock lever toward “LOCK” to secure the flash unit on the camera.
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To remove the mini-stand
Press and hold the release button, rotate the lock lever away from “LOCK,” and then slide the mini-stand in the opposite direction of the arrow
illustrated in step 3 for attaching the mini-stand.
Hint
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2:
The mini-stand has 3 shoes on it. By selecting the shoe appropriate for the orientation or tilt angle of the flashlamp, you can still perform bounce flash
photography while the flash unit is attached to the mini-stand.
To attach the mini-stand to this flash unit with the flashlamp tilted sideways to the right, slide the left shoe on the mini-stand onto the Multi Interface foot of
the flash unit as illustrated below. When the flashlamp is tilted sideways to the left, use the right shoe.
Press and hold the release button and rotate the lock lever away from “LOCK.”
1
Remove the terminal protection cap from the flash unit.
2
Slide the mini-stand onto the Multi Interface foot of the flash unit and push in the stand all the way.
3
Rotate the lock lever toward “LOCK” to secure the flash unit on the camera.
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Make sure that the dust and moisture resistant cover is not distorted and there is no gap between the cover and the flash unit.
Tug each of the four corners of the cover to make sure it is firmly in place.
If the attached cover is distorted, remove and attach it back on.
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To turn off the power to the flash unit
Turn the power switch to OFF.
Flash charge-up
When you turn on the power to this flash unit, the flash unit starts charging up itself.
When the flash unit is fully charged up, the TEST button on the back of the flash unit lights in orange. In addition, by selecting [ON] for [
BEEP] on the MENU screen, you can set up the flash unit to beep when it is fully charged up.
Power-saving mode
If the flash unit is left unused for 3 minutes or longer while it is used alone or connected to the camera in a power-saving state, the LCD panel
will automatically turn off to conserve the battery power.
During wireless flash photography with the flash unit used as an off-camera flash unit, the flash unit goes into power-saving mode in 60
minutes.
Turning off the power switch on the connected camera (except for DSLR-A100) automatically places the flash unit in power-saving mode.
You can press the MENU button and select [POWER SAVE] to specify the power-saving timer or select [WL POWER SAVE] to specify the
power-saving timer for wireless flash photography.
Checking the remaining battery power
When the batteries are running out of power, the low-battery indicator is displayed on the LCD panel as a warning.
When is blinking:
The batteries are running out of power. It is recommended that you replace the batteries. The flash unit, however, is still capable of
firing in this state.
When nothing but is on the LCD panel:
The flash unit is not capable of firing. Replace the batteries.
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When flashing quickly
The flash unit is not capable of firing flashes. Replace the batteries.
Notes on continuous flashes
If this flash unit fires in succession for a short period of time, its built-in safety circuit will be triggered to limit flash firing. On the LCD panel,
/ is displayed and the flash interval may be forced to extend.
In addition, if the temperature inside the flash unit rises further, (overheat indicator) will light on the LCD panel to indicate that flash firing
is disabled for a while. In such a case, turn off the power switch on the flash unit and leave the flash unit unused for about 20 minutes to let
it cool down.
Continuous flashes heat up the batteries inside the flash unit. Take extra care when you remove the batteries.
Related Topic
Warning indications
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To turn off the power to the flash unit
Turn the power switch to OFF.
Flash charge-up
When you turn on the power to this flash unit, the flash unit starts charging up itself.
When the flash unit is fully charged up, the TEST button on the back of the flash unit lights in orange.
Power-saving mode
If the flash unit is left unused for 3 minutes or longer while it is used alone or connected to the camera in a power-saving state, the LCD panel
will automatically turn off to conserve the battery power.
During wireless flash photography with the flash unit used as an off-camera flash unit, the flash unit goes into power-saving mode in 60
minutes.
Turning off the power switch on the connected camera (except for DSLR-A100) automatically places the flash unit in power-saving mode.
You can press the MENU button and select [POWER SAVE] to specify the power-saving timer or select [WL POWER SAVE] to specify the
power-saving timer for wireless flash photography.
Checking the remaining battery power
When the batteries are running out of power, the low-battery indicator is displayed on the LCD panel as a warning.
When is blinking:
The batteries are running out of power. It is recommended that you replace the batteries. The flash unit, however, is still capable of
firing in this state.
When nothing but is on the LCD panel:
The flash unit is not capable of firing. Replace the batteries.
When the batteries are running out of power, not only does a warning for the battery power appear on the LCD panel, but the TEST button
on the back of this flash unit flashes in orange.
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Turn on the power to this flash unit and the other device.
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Press the WL button ( ) to display the screen for setting the wireless mode, and then specify one flash unit as the commander
unit and the other as the receiver unit.
To specify a flash unit as the commander unit, select [CMD].
To specify a flash unit as the receiver unit, select [RCV].
2
On this flash unit and the other flash unit, press the MENU button and select [PAIRING].
On the commander unit, the following screen is displayed.
On the receiver unit, the following screen is displayed.
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To establish a pairing with 2 or more devices
Set each device to be paired with this flash unit as the receiver unit and repeat steps 3 and 4.
When you are finished with pairing with all receiver units, select [EXIT] on the commander unit, and then [OK] on the following screen.
Hint
HVL-F60RM:
This flash unit is capable of using 2 types of wireless communications for wireless flash photography: radio and optical wireless communications. You can
select the wireless type by selecting [ / SELECT] on the MENU screen.
You can pair the flash unit with up to 15 receiver units.
You can view or delete the paired receiver unit(s) by selecting [PAIRED DEVICE] on the MENU screen.
Note
The above instructions are given based on the assumption that this flash unit uses default radio wireless communications.
When you have changed the setting of the commander unit and specified it as a receiver unit, or vice versa, be sure to reestablish paring among the units.
Related Topic
Configuring the flash unit for radio wireless flash photography
Wireless flash photography <with the receiver unit>
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Pairing is established. On the commander unit, you can continue pairing with other receiver units. Every time pairing is established with a
receiver unit, the number of paired devices ( ) increases.
On the receiver unit, the following screen is displayed.
The pairing is established.
When the pairing is established, the LINK lamp lights in green.
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Auto WB adjustment with color temperature information
White balance is automatically adjusted on the camera (except for DSLR-A100) based on the color temperature information at the time of flash
firing.
Note
The Auto WB adjustment function works when:
this flash unit is attached to the camera and placed in TTL flash mode.
[Auto] or [Flash] is specified for the white balance on the camera.
Notes on TTL flash photography
Take photos within the indicated flash range.
This flash unit is capable of indicating distances within the range from 0.7 m to 28 m (2.3 ft. to 91.9 ft.). If the distance is beyond this range,
or next to the flash range indicator will light.
To use fill-flash or auto-flash mode of the camera, you need to select the mode on the camera.
Before photographing with the flash unit using the self-timer of the camera, make sure that the TEST button is lit.
If flash compensation is made both on the flash unit and the camera, both compensation values are added up for flash firing. On the LCD
panel of the flash unit, however, only the compensation value specified on the unit is displayed.
Press the MODE button and rotate the control wheel to select [TTL].
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Press the shutter button to take a photo.
When the TEST button lights in orange (ready to fire), press the shutter button on the camera.
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: You can press the LEVEL -/+ button to change the flash compensation value (adjust the flash power
level).
HVL-F46RM: You can press the +/- button to change the flash compensation (adjust the flash power level) on the screen for setting
the flash compensation.
During TTL photography, the flash range for obtaining the proper exposure with TTL compensation is displayed on the LCD panel.
The flash range can be displayed in meters (m) or in feet (ft.). To change the flash range unit, use [m/ft] on the MENU screen.
[m]: Displays the flash range in meters.
[ft]: Displays the flash range in feet.
You can specify the flash power level in steps of 0.3 EV or 0.5 EV. To change the flash power level setting step, use [LEVEL STEP] on
the MENU screen.
[0.3 EV]: Changes the flash power level setting in steps of 0.3 EV.
[0.5 EV]: Changes the flash power level setting in steps of 0.5 EV.
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TTL level memory function (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
During TTL flash photography, a measured flash power level is automatically set as the flash power level in MANUAL flash mode. This enables
you to adjust the flash power in MANUAL flash mode on the basis of the flash power level measured during TTL flash photography, and to omit
a series of operations necessary for determining the flash power level.
To change the TTL level memory function setting, use [TTL LEVEL MEMORY] on the MENU screen.
Notes on using the TTL level memory function (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
During multiple wireless flash photography (group flash photography), the guide number changes according to the flash settings (for
example, the zoom setting) of individual flash units. To retain an appropriate flash power level, specify a different wireless group for each
flash unit.
If a flash unit that does not support the TTL level memory function is used for multiple wireless flash photography (group flash
photography), an appropriate flash power level may not be retained.
In MANUAL flash mode, the flash power level measured during TTL flash photography is only retained. If you change the settings that
affect the flash power level, such as the flash power level setting or the zoom setting, after photographing, the changed settings will not be
retained. When you have made such changes, perform TTL flash photography once again.
If the flash power level measured during TTL flash photography is lower than the levels available in MANUAL flash mode, the
photographed images may appear over-exposed.
Hint
You can press the shutter button halfway down to display the distance for the proper exposure on the LCD panel.
You can press the MENU button and select [LEVEL STEP] to change the flash power level setting step ([0.3EV] or [0.5EV]).
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: Press the LEVEL -/+ button to select the flash power level of your choice.
HVL-F46RM: Press the +/- button and specify the flash power level of your choice on the screen for setting the power level.
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: You can specify the flash power level in the range from 1/1 (brightest) to 1/256 (darkest).
HVL-F46RM: You can specify the flash power level in the range from 1/1 (brightest) to 1/128 (darkest).
Increasing the flash power by one level (e.g. 1/1 → 1/2) is equivalent to increasing the aperture by one level (e.g. F4 → 5.6).
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Press the shutter button to take a photo.
When the TEST button lights in orange (ready to fire), press the shutter button on the camera.
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A: High-speed sync photography
B: Normal flash photography
Flash sync speed
Flash photography is generally associated with the maximum shutter speed referred to as the flash sync speed. This restriction does not apply
to cameras designed for high-speed sync (HSS) photography, since they allow flash photography at the maximum shutter speed of the
camera.
Note
If you set the shutter speed of the camera faster than 1/4000 and take a photo, bright and dark streaks may appear on the photo.
It is recommended that you set the flash power level to at least MANUAL 1/2 for photography.
The minimum value available for specifying the flash power level varies in accordance with the high-speed sync setting.
When [ON] is selected: 1/128
When [OFF] is selected: 1/256*
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Press the Fn button, select [HSS] on the Quick Navi screen, and then select [ON] or [OFF].
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For HVL-F46RM, the minimum value is limited to 1/128 when [WL OFF] is selected for wireless mode.*
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Hint
For multiple flash photography, you need to place the camera in M shooting mode. Otherwise, you may not obtain the proper exposure.
To avoid blurring of images due to hand movement, it is recommended that you use a tripod for multiple flash photography.
While [--] is selected for [TIMES], the flash unit continues to fire as many times as possible with the specified frequency in multiple flash
so long as the camera shutter is open.
Press the MODE button to display the screen for setting the flash mode, and then select [MULTI].
1
Press the Fn button, select one of the following setting items on the Quick Navi screen with the direction buttons, and then
select a value with the control wheel.
: [Hz]
Description: Flash frequency in MULTI flash mode
Setting options: 1 Hz - 100 Hz
: [TIMES]
Description: Flash count in MULTI flash mode
Setting options: 2 - 100, --
: [LEVEL]
Description: Flash power level setting
Setting options:
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: 1/8 - 1/256
HVL-F46RM: 1/8 - 1/128
2
Select the shutter speed and the aperture on the camera.
The shutter speed should be at least equal to the number selected for the flash count in MULTI flash mode (TIMES) divided by the
specified frequency in multiple flash (Hz).
For example, if “10” is selected for the number for the flash count in MULTI flash mode and “5 Hz” for the frequency in multiple flash,
select at least 2 seconds for the shutter speed of the camera.
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“100*” indicates 100 or greater.
When using the alkaline batteries (HVL-F46RM)
“100*” indicates 100 or greater.
When using the nickel-hydride batteries (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)
“100*” indicates 100 or greater.
1/8 44444444466666781015100
1/16 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 15 20 25 100* 100* 100*
1/32 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 20 35 40 45 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/64 30 30 30 30 30 30 35 40 50 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/128 50 60 60 60 65 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/256 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
Flash power
levels
Flash frequencies (Hz)
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1/8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 100* 100*
1/16 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 15 15 20 20 30 45 65 100* 100* 100*
1/32 15 15 15 15 17 17 18 18 20 40 50 65 80 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/64 30 30 32 32 35 37 40 45 75 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/128 60 60 65 65 70 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
Flash
power
levels
Flash frequencies (Hz)
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1/8 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 10 10 15 100* 100* 100*
1/16 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 20 20 35 40 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/32 17 17 17 17 18 18 20 20 25 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/64 30 30 32 32 32 40 45 60 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/128 60 60 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
1/256 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100*
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Note
The maximum number that you can specify for the flash count in MULTI flash mode varies depending on the type and condition of the batteries.
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control.
Radio wireless flash photography
Wireless flash photography is available using the radio communication method. This helps you photograph with the flash unit in an
environment with many obstacles.
For radio wireless flash photography, you need another flash unit or a wireless commander/receiver (not supplied) that supports radio wireless
communications in addition to this flash unit.
Note
For radio wireless flash photography, you need the camera that supports radio wireless communications. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with
the camera. For camera models compatible with the flash unit, visit the website at:
https://www.sony.net/flash/f60rm/
Optical wireless flash photography
Wireless flash photography is available using the optical communication method. This helps you photograph with the flash unit in an
environment where radio communications are not available.
For optical wireless flash photography, you need another flash unit that supports optical wireless communications in addition to this flash unit.
Related Topic
Configuring the flash unit for radio wireless flash photography
Configuring the flash unit for optical wireless flash photography (HVL-F60RM)
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Press the MENU button ( ) and select [ / SELECT].
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Select the wireless communication method of your choice.
: Radio wireless communications with the flash unit
: Optical wireless communications with the flash unit
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Hint
The radio wireless communication distance available between the commander unit and the receiver unit is approximately 30 m (98.4 ft.). (Acquired under
our measurement conditions.)
On the commander unit, press the MENU button, select [CH SET], and then specify the channel to be used for radio wireless communications. While
[AUTO] is selected for [CH SET], a channel appropriate for the radio conditions at the time that you turn on the flash unit is used.
When this flash unit is ready to fire, is displayed on the LCD panel.
If this flash unit is specified as the commander unit, the TEST button will light in orange when all the flash units, including the receiver units, are ready to
fire.
Press the WL button ( ) on this flash unit and select [CMD] for the commander unit; and [RCV] for the receiver unit.
To specify the flash unit as the commander unit, select [CMD].
To specify the flash unit as the receiver unit, select [RCV].
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: Commander unit (CMD)
: HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2/HVL-F46RM (RCV)
As the commander unit, you can use this flash unit or a radio wireless commander.
Hint
On the receiver units, the flash mode of the commander unit is applied.
Select the wireless (WL) flash mode on the camera.
For selecting the flash mode on the camera, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the camera.
1
Press the WL button on this flash unit and select [RCV].
2
Press the Fn button and specify the wireless group of this flash unit for wireless group selection on the Quick Navi screen.
3
Attach the mini-stand to this flash unit.
4
Attach another flash unit of the same model or a radio wireless commander specified as the commander unit ([CMD] is
selected) to the camera.
Make sure that [CMD] is displayed on the LCD panel of the commander unit.
5
Place the camera and this flash unit.
6
Make sure that the flash unit on the camera (commander unit) and this flash unit (receiver unit) are wirelessly connected and
ready to fire.
Wirelessly connected:
The LINK lamp is lit in green.
Ready to fire:
The TEST button on the back of this flash unit is lit in orange.
HVL-F60RM: While [ON] is selected for [WL READY LAMP] on the MENU screen, the AF illuminator on the front of the receiver
unit blinks.
7
Press the shutter button to take a photo.
To fire a test-flash, press the TEST button on the commander unit.
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: Commander unit (CMD)
: Wireless receiver
: Receiver unit (RCV)
Hint
The commander unit fires as a member of the wireless group A. If you do not want the commander unit to fire, select (CMD flash setting) on the Quick
Navi screen and select [OFF].
Related Topic
Pairing with a radio wireless commander/receiver <for radio wireless flash photography>
Selecting the wireless type for controlling wireless flash photography <radio or optical> (HVL-F60RM)
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Press the Fn button on the commander unit, select [RATIO CONTROL] on the Quick Navi screen, and then select [ON].
1
Press the Fn button on the commander unit, select the wireless group (A/B/C) for which you want to change the flash power
level ratio on the Quick Navi screen, and then specify the ratio.
As shown above, when the flash power level ratio for TTL flash photography is displayed as [4:2:1] on the LCD panel, the flash unit in
each group fires with a fraction of the total flash power: 4/7, 2/7, and 1/7, respectively.
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Hint
You can specify [TTL], [MANUAL], or [OFF] for the flash mode of the wireless groups A, B, and C. For the wireless groups D and E, on the other hand, you
can specify either [MANUAL] or [OFF]. The flash units in the wireless group with the flash mode specified as [OFF] do not fire.
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: While [ON] is selected for [TTL LEVEL MEMORY] (TTL level memory function), the flash power level measured during TTL
flash photography is automatically used as the flash power level for each wireless group (A/B/C) during manual flash photography.
The commander unit fires as a member of the wireless group A. If you do not want the commander unit to fire, select (CMD flash setting) on the Quick
Navi screen and select [OFF].
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: You can specify a collective flash compensation level to make the flash compensation/flash power level setting for all the
groups.
Related Topic
Pairing with a radio wireless commander/receiver <for radio wireless flash photography>
Selecting the wireless type for controlling wireless flash photography <radio or optical> (HVL-F60RM)
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Specify the flash mode, the flash compensation, and the flash power level for the wireless groups A, B, C, D, and E on the Quick
Navi screen for GROUP flash mode setting.
2
Collective flash compensation (HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2)1.
Flash mode setting2.
Flash compensation/flash power level setting3.
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