WARNING
This sign refers the danger or serious damage.
The flash unit contains high voltage electric parts. Do not
try to open or repair the flash unit. Return it back to the
repair service station or the store you bought it.
Do not touch the inside parts from the opening when the
unit was dropped and broken.
Do not fire the flash direct to the eye at short distance. It
DIGITAL TTL POWER ZOOM FLASH
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
may damage the eye. When taking flash picture especially
toward a baby, it is recommended to keep the flash unit at
least 1 meter (3.3feet) away from the subject.
Or use diffuser or bounce the light to the ceiling or to the
wall to soften its intensity.
Do not use the flash unit in the flammable gas, chemicals or
such liquids. It may cause fire or electric shock.
CAUTIONS
This sign refers the damage or defect.
Do not leave or store the flash unit in the temperature over
40°C, such like in the automobile.
The flash unit is not water resistance. Keep the unit away
from rain, snow and humidity.
Do not use benzene, thinner or other alcoholic agents to
clean the unit.
Do not use this flash with the cameras which is not listed in
this instruction manual, otherwise it may damage the
camera’s circuitry.
Remove the batteries when not in use for a longer period of
time.
Nissin Speedlite Di466 is developed for
digital SLR and hotshoe type cameras with
the latest TTL flash control technology.
Note: No lm camera can be used with Di466.
Type C is
Nomenclature
for Canon EOS digital SLR cameras, model
EOS 300D*1, 350D*2, 400D*3, 450D*4, 10D,
20D, 30D, 40D, 5D, 1D Mark II, 1D Mark II N
1Ds Mark II, 1D Mark III and 1Ds Mark III, as
,
Filter
guide
well as Powershot G7, G9 and S5IS.
It works automatically with E-TTL II and
E-TTL auto-flash system.
*1,*2,*3,*4: In America and Canada : Rebel
X, XT, XTi, XSi
Type N is
for Nikon digital SLR and hotshoe type
cameras, model D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70,
D70s, D80, D200, D300, D2H, D2Hs, D2X,
D2Xs and D3, as well as Coolpix P5000,
P5100 and Fuji Finepix S5Pro.
It works automatically with i-TTL auto-flash
system.
Fill-in reflector
Light diffusing panel
Wireless flash sensor
Flash head
AF-assist light
Attach Di466 to your camera, and then
almost all jobs are controlled by the camera
for the most proper exposure.
Read this instruction manual and refer your
camera owner’s manual to enjoy flash
photography.
Pilot lamp (Test flash button)
On/Off switch (Press button)
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Mode select button/indicator
(TTL→Manual→Slave 1→Slave 2)
Flash power level indication lamps (6 LEDs)
Flash power level select button
Accessories: Flash stand, Pouch
Lock ring
Mounting foot
Hotshoe contacts
Battery magazine
Flash stand
BASIC OPERATION
Inserting batteries
Remove the battery
magazine and insert 4 x
size AA batteries as shown
in the picture.
The battery compartment is
designed so that each cell is
placed in same direction to
avoid the confusion in poor
light situation.
+/- symbol is clearly
marked at the battery
compartment.
Place the battery magazine
back into the body.
NOTE
It is recommended to use all 4 batteries in same brand and
type, and replace them all at the same time. Wrong insertion
of each cell does not make electric contact.
Mounting Di466 on the Camera
Turn the lock ring to
loosen it as shown in the
picture.
Slide the mounting foot of
Di466 into the hotshoe of
camera.
Turn the lock ring to
opposite direction and
tighten it.
Lock pin comes out to
hook the foot at the
hotshoe for sure contact.
Removing Di466 from the Camera
Loosen the lock ring and slide the mounting foot of Di466
off the hotshoe of the camera. Make sure to turn the lock
ring all the way to completely clear the lock pin off the
hooking slot on the hotshoe.
Before mounting or removing Di466 into or from the
NOTE
camera, it is recommended to turn off the power
switch of both Di466 and the camera.
Turn on the flash unit
Press the On/O switch and
Pilot lamp turns red
showing the unit is turned
on.
In a few seconds, the Pilot
lamp turns green. Di466 is
ready to shoot.
For a test ash, press the Pilot lamp. When using the test ash
as an open ash, please note that the reference guide number
in this case is G.No.10 (ISO 100).
To turn o the ash unit manually, press the On/O switch for 2
seconds.
WARANTEE :
n case of the following reason of the defect, it may void the
I
warrantee. Please refer the respective warrantee condition
for details which depend on the country by country.
1.The product is not used in accordance with the instruction
of the owner's manual.
2.The product is repaired or modified by the one who is not
an authorized repair service agent.
3.When the products is used with the cameras not
applicable, lens, adaptors or such accessories produced
by the third party.
Di466 has energy saving double power off function.
To save battery energy, the power is automatically turned off
(to stand-by mode), both in TTL mode & Manual Power mode,
in about 2 minutes of idle use.
While Di466 is in the stand-by mode a Pilot lamp blinks every 2
seconds showing the flash unit is in stand-by mode.
To turn on Di466 again, press the camera’s shutter button
halfway or press any button of the flash unit.
In case Di466 is not in use over 30 minutes, the unit is
completely turned off and shut out the current leakage from the
batteries.
To turn on Di466 again, take the first step of turning the flash
unit on.
In case of using Di466 as a slave flash (at slave mode*
Di466 will not go into the stand-by mode. It will however
automatically turn off when not used over 60 minutes.
*5: Slave mode : Refer instruction below.
Shooting Di466 automatically
Canon cameras;
[P](Program), [ ](Full Auto), [Av](Aperture priority),
[Tv](Shutter priority) or [M](Manual);
Nikon cameras;
[P](Program), [ ](Full Auto), [A](Aperture priority),
[S](Shutter priority) or [M](Manual);
In all camera's shooting mode listed above, Di466 will
fully work in TTL (ETTL, ETTL-II for Canon, and i-TTL
for Nikon) automatic-flash system.
Set Di466 to the camera’s hotshoe and turn on the power
switch.
Di466 is automatically set for the camera’s TTL mode when
ready lamp lights up.
Press the shutter button of your camera halfway to focus the
subject.
Shutter speed, aperture and ash mark ( ) are indicated in
camera’s view nder.
Take the picture. Di466 is red and the result is immediately
shown on the camera’s LCD display.
When you change the focal length, The power zoom ash head
of Di466 responds without delay and immediately sets its
position to match the lens focal length you selected.
The ash illumination coverage of Di466 responds to the lens
focal length of 16mm to 70mm (24mm to 105mm/lm camera
standard).
Set the camera’s shooting mode, select focal length and take
pictures with Di466 on your camera.
Di466 is a supplement to help your taking a creative and live
picture. Almost all jobs are automatically done by the camera
and you just control the camera only.
Mode
Canon Nikon
[ ]
[ P ]
[Tv]
[Av]
[ M ]
4.Fault or defect caused by fire, earthquake, flood, public
pollution and such natural accident.
5.In case that the product is stored in dust, moisture,
extremely high temperature or such poor condition.
6.Scratch, blemish, crush or worn out by a violently use or
treatment.
7.Guarantee card without name of place purchased or date
of purchase stamped, or no guarantee card.
[ ]
[ P ]
[ S ]
[ A ]
[ M ]
Shutter
Speed
Automatic
Automatic
Manual
Automatic
Manual
Aperture
Setting
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Manual
Manual
Control on the
camera
Automatic
Automatic
Any available
shutter speed
can be set.
Any available
f-stop can be set.
Any shutter speed /
f-stop combination
can be set.
JOY OF FLASH PHTOGRAPHY
TTL flash power compensation
With the latest TTL flash
control system, the flash
power level is always
automatically controlled by
the camera for the most
appropriate exposure. You
wish if you can soften or
weaken the flash light, or
give more light to the subject without changing the environmental
or background exposure effect Di466 can make it possible
quickly for each shot at respective occasion of flash picture.
5
),
TTL ash power compensation is provided in 7 steps by half Ev
increment for –1.5 – 1.0, –0.5, 0, +0.5 +1.0, and +1.5ev.
Set the Flash power level select button to the power level you
desire.
When Di466 shows no level indication LED is turned, the ash
power compensation level is at even(0Ev) level as default value.
Press the ash power select button, by each press of + marked
knob, it sets the power of +0.5 → +1.0 → +1.5Ev. and the marked knob sets it to –0.5 → – 1.0 → – 1.5Ev.
indication lamp shows the power level you set.
Take a picture and the aimed subject is shown with required
lighting eect by keeping the background exposure level as
originally expected.
On some cameras, the TTL ash power compensation setting is
provided in its menu mode.
When setting the TTL ash power compensation on your
camera, the same of Di466 is, in this case, to be counted in
addition to the compensation you selected in the camera’s
menu mode.
The power level
Fill-in flash and Light diffusing panel
For short distance or portrait flash photography, we wish if the
light is not too sharp or too strong to the subject. Use fill-in
reflector flash or diffuse the light.
If the subject is close(within 2 meter),
turn the ash head 90 upward and
pull out the ll-in reector as shown
in the picture.
Take a picture as usual.
A blink of ll-in ash freshens up the
subject in natural image.
This small blink of ash is also useful
when taking a picture of
baby without scaring him.
This technology is also
useful to eliminate the
shadow on the subject
under the tree.
For portrait photography, pull out the light diusing panel and
place it over the ash window as shown in the picture. The
diusing panel makes the ash light soften and creates a lively
color eect on the subject.
Since the light diusing panel expands the lighting area, it
covers the range of 12mm focal length lens(18mm for lm
camera standard).
Bounce Lighting
When taking a picture of a baby or small children, do not shoot
the flash straight on to them. Bounce the light off the ceiling or
wall so that it won’t scare them.
The lighting on a subject in front of the wall, creates an
unnecessary sharp shadow on the wall resulting the picture
disappointed. Bounce the light off the ceiling or
wall to soften the light on the subject,
and the shadow fade out.
Turn the ash head upwards. It turns
45 > 60 > 75 > 90.
upward to
When the ash head stays at turning or
tilting position, the zoom setting
position of Di466 is automatically set at
the position for 33mm(50mm/lm
camera standard) focal length lens.
The wall or ceiling in this case should be at surface and white
color is preferable. Colored ceiling or wall may reect its color
on the subject.
AF assist light emitter
Under the low light condition, in the dark place, AF assist light
will automatically emit the beam and illuminate the subject, so
that the camera can easily focus the subject in darkness. The
beam is however not shown in the picture.
Flash Power Lock
When the back ground of the main subject is too bright, the
camera’s exposure reading system adjusts the flash light
intensity for such back ground condition and it result the main
subject underexposed. Or in case the main subject is not
placed in the center of the viewfinder, flash picture may result
the aimed subject under or over exposure.
You can lock the correct flash exposure for the aimed subject
in such a condition. This flash exposure pre-set remains
locked in, even if you change the aperture or zoom the lens in
and out. This mode can only be set on the camera.
With Canon cameras;
Focus the subject.
Aim the viewnder center
over the main subject and
press [ ] button on the
camera (or [ FEL ] button
on some cameras).
Pre-ash is red to pre-set the correct light amount for the main
subject.
Remarks: FEL only work on P, TV, AV, M & A-Dep mode.
With Nikon cameras;
Set the Fv lock mode at the
menu on your camera.
Focus the subject.
Aim the viewnder center
over the main subject and
press
[ AE-L ] button on the
camera (or [ AF-L ] button on some cameras).
Set the picture frame as you desire and release the shutter.
FE lock
Fv lock
For Nikon Version only
Following functions are available on Nikon cameras. Refer to
camera owner's manual for details.
Slow shutter synchronization
The ash is controlled at a slow shutter speed to the
correct exposure for both the main subject and back
ground in low light conditions or at night.
Red-eye reduction
To prevent the subject's eyes from appearing read,
Di466 res three controlled ash just before the
picture is taken. Red-eye reduction can be
combined with slow sync.
Rear curtain synchronization
In rear-curtain sync., the ash res just before the
rear curtain close. By using this function at slow
shutter speeds, a moving subject will appear with
such moving marks behind.
Manual Exposure Flash
In some occasion, or for special expression, you may need
your own flash exposure instead of automatic controlled
exposure. You can set Di466 for non-automatic flash mode,
and select the desired flash power from 6 different levels
When the ash unit is turned on, it is automatically set for TTL
(E-TTL II / E-TTL for Canon, or i-TTL for Nikon) automatic ash
mode. In this mode, the mode select indicator does not light.
Press the mode select
button.
The color of mode select
indicator turns to Red as
shown in the picture.
You can select the power,
from the left to right,
1/32 – 1/16 – 1/8 – 1/4 – 1/2 – 1/1(Full) power.
Set the camera shooting mode to either [ AV ](Canon),
[ A ](Nikon), or [ M ].
Select your desired F-stop and/or shutter speed. Point the
subject and press the shutter.
Red
Wireless Remote Flash
Di466 has a wireless remote flash system as a slave unit.
You can enjoy creative flash photography with multiple
lightings from the various directions. 2 slave modes are
provided, Slave 1 (S1: color green) for digital pre-flash system
and Slave 2 (S2: color blue) for analog flash system.
Slave 1: In this mode, Di466 synchronize to the pre-flash
system. The master flash is to be set at TTL(e-TTL for Canon
and i-TTL for Nikon) mode.
Slave 2: In this mode, Di466 synchronize to the traditional
single flash system. The master flash is to be set at manual
mode. Studio lighting system synchronizes to this mode. This
mode is also available for open flash, and for a standard flash
in the market.
Setting master flash:
Place the master flash on the camera
and switch it on. Or set
the camera for flash
mode to always
fire the built-in
flash.
Setting slave flash Di466:
Switch Di466 on and while the
ready lamp is on, press the mode
select button to select S1(color
turns Green) or S2(color turns
Blue). The mode select button turns
to TTL(nolight)—
Manual(red)—S1(green)—S2(blue)
and back to TTL.
When flash is set to either slave
mode, the fist lamp of Flash power
level indication lamps is lighten.
This lamp shows the 1/32 manual power level. Press the
Flash power
level select button at marked + to select different power of
1/16→1/8→1/4→1/2 and Full.
Press the button at marked — to power downward.
The power you selected is memorized and remains
unchanged untill the unit is switched off.
Set slave ash at any place and direct the ash head as you
desire. Slave sensor may not respond to the master ash in the
extremely bright condition or under the poor sensing situation.
Use the ash stand included. Place Di466 on to the ash stand
which can be placed
either on the at place or on the tripod by the screw.
Metal type accessory shoe is not recommended
NOTE
since it may give electric damage on the electrical
contact of the flash hotshoe.
Green
Blue
Shooting the subject:
Set the camera for flash shooting mode. Point the subject and
shoot.
The slave flash will synchronize to the master flash and gives
additional lighting from the different direction you desired.
Energy saving system
for stand-by mode will
not work when it's in
slave mode.
Automatic shut off
function is however
effect. It automatically
turns-off when not in
use over 60 minutes.
The zoom setting position is automatically set for the focal
length of 35mm while using Di466 as a slave unit.
To reset the flash unit to the other mode, press the mode
select button for TTL and or Manual mode.
TTL Exposure level custom setting
TTL exposure level is accurately calibrated for standard
balance in accordance with Nissin’s standard. If any
adjustment is however required, or if you like to set your
preferable level, it can be adjusted for about ±0.75(3/4)ev.
This adjustment can only be set when the flash is off.
Insert the battery magazine with 4 batteries fully loaded as
instructed above.
Press the pilot lamp and
On/Off switch both together
and hold for 3 sec.
The mode select lamp turns
purple showing the unit is
ready for TTL exposure level
adjustment.
Purple
Press together
Press the power level select
button either + or - to adjust
it to the required exposure
level. Each LED shows
0.25(1/4)ev increments and
it can be adjusted up to
+0.75(3/4)ev.(over exposure
efficiency), or down to
-
0.75(3/4)ev.(under exposure efficiency). Press the On/Off
switch for 3 sec. to turn the unit off. The adjusted level is
memorized and kept as customized default TTL exposure
level. This setting is permanently kept until you alter the
setting to the other required level.
Start to use flash unit from “Turn on the flash unit” at “BASIC
OPERATION” explained as above.
SPECIFICATIONS
Usable
cameras
Guide No.
Illumination
coverage
Power
source
Battery life
Energy
Saving
Recycle time
Flash
Exposure
Flash
Power Lock
AF assist light
Color Temperature
Flash
Duration
Wireless
Flash
Dimensions
Weight
33/108 at 105mm focal length (ISO 100 m/ft)
24-105mm (18mm with diuse panel)
(Automatically set for the lens focal length)
4 x size AA batteries
(Size AA Ni-MH or lithium batteries usable)
200-1500 ashes according to the mode
(with alkaline batteries)
Come to Stand-by mode in 2 min., and
Power o in 30 minutes after the power on
or the last use of ash unit.
4 sec. with fresh alkaline batteries
E-TTL/E-TTL II i-TTL
button on EOS cameras
Eective range of approx. 0.7 to 6m / 2.3 to 20 ft.
5600 K
1/800 (full power ash) sec.
1/800-1/20,000(controlled ash) sec.
Slave function with 6 power level
(See guide number table below)
67(W) x 105(H) x 95(D) mm / 2.6(W) x 4.1(H) x 3.7(D) inches
230 g
Canon EOS
digital cameras
Automatic exposure
Manual exposure at 6 power level
(See guide number table below)
FE lock Fv lock
With [FEL] or [ ]
Nikon iTTL
digital cameras
With [AE-L] or [AF-L]
button on the camera
Guide Number table
Guide No. at manual exposure mode (ISO 100 in meters/feet)
Zooming
Flash Power Level
Position
24mm
28mm
35mm
50mm
70mm
85mm
105mm
18/59
20/65
22/72
24/79
27/88
30/98
33/108
12.7/42
14/46
16/52
18/59
19/62
21/69
23/75
9/29
10/33
11/36
12.7/42
13.5/44
15/49
16.5/54
6.4/21
7/23
7.8/26
9/29
9.5/31
10/33
11/36
4.5/15
5/16
5.5/18
6.4/29
6.7/31
7/23
8/26
3.2/10
3.5/12
4/13
4.5/15
4.7/15.5
5/16
5.6/18
TROUBLE SHOOTING
The flash unit does not start charging.
Batteries are not correctly installed
>>>
Install batteries to correct direction.
Batteries are exhausted
>>>
Replace the batteries if the recycle time
beyond 30 sec.
The flash unit does not fire.
The flash unit is not firmly clipped on the camera
>>>
Mount the ash unit rmly on the
camera's hot shoe.
The flash unit is automatically powered off
>>>
Turn on the switch again.
The flash picture is overexposed or underexposed.
A reflective object or strong lighting near the subject
>>>
Use FE or Fv lock.
The unit is set for manual exposure mode
>>>
Set to TTL mode or other power level.