Ikelite 46064 User manual

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Underwater camera housings
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User manual

Ikelite 46064 is a Nikon TTL Hotshoe that allows you to connect your Nikon camera to Ikelite DS-series strobes for TTL exposure. To use the TTL Hotshoe, you will also need an Ikelite TTL Sync Cord and an Ikelite TTL Converter. Once you have all of the necessary components, you can follow these steps to set up your system:

  1. Attach the TTL Hotshoe to your camera's hotshoe.
  2. Connect the TTL Sync Cord to the TTL Hotshoe and to one of the DS-series strobes.
  3. Connect the TTL Converter to the other end of the TTL Sync Cord.
  4. Turn on the strobes and set them to TTL mode.
  5. Set your camera to TTL mode and take a picture.

Ikelite 46064 is a Nikon TTL Hotshoe that allows you to connect your Nikon camera to Ikelite DS-series strobes for TTL exposure. To use the TTL Hotshoe, you will also need an Ikelite TTL Sync Cord and an Ikelite TTL Converter. Once you have all of the necessary components, you can follow these steps to set up your system:

  1. Attach the TTL Hotshoe to your camera's hotshoe.
  2. Connect the TTL Sync Cord to the TTL Hotshoe and to one of the DS-series strobes.
  3. Connect the TTL Converter to the other end of the TTL Sync Cord.
  4. Turn on the strobes and set them to TTL mode.
  5. Set your camera to TTL mode and take a picture.
NT2 Nikon TTL Hotshoe
Product Number 46064
Connector Ends
Manual
Hotshoe
Depress Tab
Connector Ends
TTL
Hotshoe
Yellow Band
Tab
Diagram A
Diagram B
NT2 Nikon TTL Hotshoe
Product Number 46064
Connector Ends
Manual
Hotshoe
Depress Tab
Connector Ends
TTL
Hotshoe
Yellow Band
Tab
Diagram A
Diagram B
NT2 Nikon TTL Hotshoe
Product Number 46064
Connector Ends
Manual
Hotshoe
Depress Tab
Connector Ends
TTL
Hotshoe
Yellow Band
Tab
Diagram A
Diagram B
NT2 Nikon TTL Hotshoe
Product Number 46064
Connector Ends
Manual
Hotshoe
Depress Tab
Connector Ends
TTL
Hotshoe
Yellow Band
Tab
Diagram A
Diagram B
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Manual Hotshoe Removal
Depress Hotshoe Connector Tab and pull Connector Ends apart as
shown, Diagram A, front page.
Hotshoe Installation - Diagram B, Front Page
1. Line up Hotshoe Connector End with Bulkhead Connector End and
push together. Tab will click into place and be in the “up” position
when properly connected.
2. Slide Hotshoe forward into camera mount until Hotshoe stops.
Make sure Hotshoe is all the way forward in camera mount to
assure a good connection.
3. ToconrmTTLoperation,connectthestrobeandsetthecameraat
its widest aperture, such as f/2.8. Trip the shutter while the camera
and strobe are aimed at a very close, well-lit subject. The strobe
should produce only a small blip of light. Repeat this with the lens
coveredandthestrobeshouldproduceafullpowerash.
Important Information
A DS-series strobe(s), TTL Sync Cord, and an Ikelite TTL Converter
must be used in conjunction with the Nikon TTL Hotshoe (yellow
band) to achieve TTL exposure. Using a TTL Hotshoe without a
TTL Converter may damage your camera.
To trigger strobe(s) manually use the Hotshoe (not banded) that
was included with the housing.
To replace the Hotshoe, depress the Hotshoe Connector Tab,
Diagram B, front page, and pull away from Bulkhead Connector.
ikelite.com
46064-NT2-Nikon-TTL-Hotshoe-1-1017
© 2017 Ikelite Underwater Systems
Manual Hotshoe Removal
Depress Hotshoe Connector Tab and pull Connector Ends apart as
shown, Diagram A, front page.
Hotshoe Installation - Diagram B, Front Page
1. Line up Hotshoe Connector End with Bulkhead Connector End and
push together. Tab will click into place and be in the “up” position
when properly connected.
2. Slide Hotshoe forward into camera mount until Hotshoe stops.
Make sure Hotshoe is all the way forward in camera mount to
assure a good connection.
3. ToconrmTTLoperation,connectthestrobeandsetthecameraat
its widest aperture, such as f/2.8. Trip the shutter while the camera
and strobe are aimed at a very close, well-lit subject. The strobe
should produce only a small blip of light. Repeat this with the lens
coveredandthestrobeshouldproduceafullpowerash.
Important Information
A DS-series strobe(s), TTL Sync Cord, and an Ikelite TTL Converter
must be used in conjunction with the Nikon TTL Hotshoe (yellow
band) to achieve TTL exposure. Using a TTL Hotshoe without a
TTL Converter may damage your camera.
To trigger strobe(s) manually use the Hotshoe (not banded) that
was included with the housing.
To replace the Hotshoe, depress the Hotshoe Connector Tab,
Diagram B, front page, and pull away from Bulkhead Connector.
ikelite.com
46064-NT2-Nikon-TTL-Hotshoe-1-1017
© 2017 Ikelite Underwater Systems
Manual Hotshoe Removal
Depress Hotshoe Connector Tab and pull Connector Ends apart as
shown, Diagram A, front page.
Hotshoe Installation - Diagram B, Front Page
1. Line up Hotshoe Connector End with Bulkhead Connector End and
push together. Tab will click into place and be in the “up” position
when properly connected.
2. Slide Hotshoe forward into camera mount until Hotshoe stops.
Make sure Hotshoe is all the way forward in camera mount to
assure a good connection.
3. ToconrmTTLoperation,connectthestrobeandsetthecameraat
its widest aperture, such as f/2.8. Trip the shutter while the camera
and strobe are aimed at a very close, well-lit subject. The strobe
should produce only a small blip of light. Repeat this with the lens
coveredandthestrobeshouldproduceafullpowerash.
Important Information
A DS-series strobe(s), TTL Sync Cord, and an Ikelite TTL Converter
must be used in conjunction with the Nikon TTL Hotshoe (yellow
band) to achieve TTL exposure. Using a TTL Hotshoe without a
TTL Converter may damage your camera.
To trigger strobe(s) manually use the Hotshoe (not banded) that
was included with the housing.
To replace the Hotshoe, depress the Hotshoe Connector Tab,
Diagram B, front page, and pull away from Bulkhead Connector.
ikelite.com
46064-NT2-Nikon-TTL-Hotshoe-1-1017
© 2017 Ikelite Underwater Systems
Manual Hotshoe Removal
Depress Hotshoe Connector Tab and pull Connector Ends apart as
shown, Diagram A, front page.
Hotshoe Installation - Diagram B, Front Page
1. Line up Hotshoe Connector End with Bulkhead Connector End and
push together. Tab will click into place and be in the “up” position
when properly connected.
2. Slide Hotshoe forward into camera mount until Hotshoe stops.
Make sure Hotshoe is all the way forward in camera mount to
assure a good connection.
3. ToconrmTTLoperation,connectthestrobeandsetthecameraat
its widest aperture, such as f/2.8. Trip the shutter while the camera
and strobe are aimed at a very close, well-lit subject. The strobe
should produce only a small blip of light. Repeat this with the lens
coveredandthestrobeshouldproduceafullpowerash.
Important Information
A DS-series strobe(s), TTL Sync Cord, and an Ikelite TTL Converter
must be used in conjunction with the Nikon TTL Hotshoe (yellow
band) to achieve TTL exposure. Using a TTL Hotshoe without a
TTL Converter may damage your camera.
To trigger strobe(s) manually use the Hotshoe (not banded) that
was included with the housing.
To replace the Hotshoe, depress the Hotshoe Connector Tab,
Diagram B, front page, and pull away from Bulkhead Connector.
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Ikelite 46064 User manual

Category
Underwater camera housings
Type
User manual

Ikelite 46064 is a Nikon TTL Hotshoe that allows you to connect your Nikon camera to Ikelite DS-series strobes for TTL exposure. To use the TTL Hotshoe, you will also need an Ikelite TTL Sync Cord and an Ikelite TTL Converter. Once you have all of the necessary components, you can follow these steps to set up your system:

  1. Attach the TTL Hotshoe to your camera's hotshoe.
  2. Connect the TTL Sync Cord to the TTL Hotshoe and to one of the DS-series strobes.
  3. Connect the TTL Converter to the other end of the TTL Sync Cord.
  4. Turn on the strobes and set them to TTL mode.
  5. Set your camera to TTL mode and take a picture.

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