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TTL Macro Ring Flash
Instruction Manual
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MF-R76N is a macro ring flash suitable for Nikon cameras and compatible with i-TTL II auto flash. Equipped with 2.4G wireless transmission, 2 flash modes and multiple output power adjustment, it can be widely used in macro shooting scenes such as insect photography, plant photography, jewelry photography and dental photography. Name of Parts Light Body 17 Main Features No vignetting and no shadows in macro shooting. Accurate power adjustment from 1/1 full power to 1/256 at 1/3EV each stop. Equipped with 2.4G wireless transmission, workable as a transmitter or receiver unit in wireless flash group. Lithium battery power supply, up to 550 flash times in 1/1 full power. Easy to install and suitable for camera lenses with a diameter of 49mm-77mm. 2 focus assist beams and 10 levels of brightness adjustment. Simple users interface, convenient and comfortable operation. Warning Always keep this product dry. Do not disassemble. Should repairs become necessary, this product must be sent to an authorized maintenance center. Keep out of reach of children. Stop using this product if it breaks open due to extrusion, falling or strong hit. Otherwise, electric shock may occur if you touch the electronic parts inside it. Do not leave or store the flash unit if the ambient temperature reads over 50.
Otherwise visual impairment may occur. Do not use the flash unit in the presence of flammable gases, chemicals and other similar materials. In certain circumstance, these materials may be sensitive to the strong light
As this product is not waterproof, do not use in rain or in damp conditions. 20 18 14 16 22 2 3 6 8 M A C R O R I N G F L A S H 15 21 4 5 9 7 10 11 12 19 13 1 20 01. Flash Head 02. MODE Button 12. Flash Tube A 13. Flash Tube B 03. Focus Assist Beam Button (1~10 level) 14. Battery Remove Button 04. MENU/Lock Button 15. Controller 05. RATIO Button 06. Test Button 07. SET Button 08. Select Dial 16. 2.5mm Sync Cord Jack 17. Connecting Cable 18. Lithium Battery 19. Adapter Ring Connecting Port 09. Power Switch Button 20. Detaching Mount 10. Lock Ring 11. Hotshoe 21. Display 22. Type-C Port 21 Display i-TTL Auto Flash Mode M (Manual) Flash Mode
iTTL Auto Flash
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2.4G Wireless Transmission as a Transmitter Unit M: Transmitter's Flash Group A: Flash Group A B: Flash Group B C: Flash Group C
2.4G Wireless Transmission as a Receiver Unit RX: Receiver Flash Group (A, B, or C)
Whats in the Box TTL Macro Ring Flash 1
Adapter Rings Kit AR-R Kit 1 49mm 52mm 55mm 58mm 62mm 67mm 72mm 77mm Lithium Battery 1 USB Charger 1 Type-C USB Charging Cable 1 Storage Bag 1 Battery 1. This product uses 7.2V/3000mAh lithium battery which has long runtime. 2. It is reliably safe. The inner circuit is against overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, and short circuit. Tips: Macro ring flash MF-R76N is compatible with Godox V1 lithium battery VB26 and AD100Pro lithium battery WB100 7.2V/2600mAh or 7.2V/3000mAh 22 23 Cautions 1. Do not short circuit. 2. Do not expose to rain or immerse into water. This battery is not water proof. 3. Keep out of reach of children. 4. No over 24 hours' continuous charging. 5. Store in dry, cool, ventilated places.
7. Dead batteries should be disposed according to local regulations. 8. If the battery had ceased using for over 3 months, please make a full recharge. 9. Please charge the battery to approx. 60% before being placed for long time. Loading and Unloading the Battery 1. Unloading 2. Loading Long press the battery remove button and push down the battery to unload it. Insert the lithium battery according to the direction, push in until it is locked. Disassembly of the Controller 1. Loosening the lock ring Rotate clockwise to loosen the lock ring and take down the controller. Installation of the ring flash 1. Rotate clockwise the proper adapter ring and mount it to the front of the lens. 2. Insert the lens with adapter ring into the adapter ring connecting port until it is locked. Installation of the Controller 1. Slide the hotshoe of the controller to completely insert it into the camera. 2. Tightening the lock ring Rotate anticlockwise to tighten the lock ring. Tips: There are 8 adapter rings applicable to MF-R76C:
49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm and 77mm. Note: It is normal that the mounted ring flash can be rotated 360. Disassembly of the ring flash Slightly pull out the remove buckle on the back, and then rotate to the right to remove the ring flash.
Power switch Toggle Power switch button to <ON> to power on, and <OFF> to power off. 24 25 i-TTL Flash Mode Short press the <MODE> button to switch to
<i-TTL > mode, and the <i-TTL > icon will be on the left upper corner of the display. Note: When the shutter button is fully pressed, the TTL
calculate exposure and flash output the instant before the photo is taken.
1.Overall Flash Setting Short press the Ratio button to make
<i-TTL> icon and < >FEB value-3~+3 on the display.
Turn the select dial to adjust the FEB value from -3 to +3 with an increment of 1/3 each stop.
2. A:B Flash Ratio Setting Adjust the flash ratio of flash tube A to flash tube B, to achieve brightness to darkness ratio in different scenes. Short press the Ratio button to make <A:B>
icon and <8:14:12:11:11:21:41:8> on the display.
Short press the SET button to select< >
FEB/A:B flash ratio, turn the select dial to adjust the FEB/A:B flash ratio. The FEB value is adjustable from -3 to +3 with an increment of 1/3 each stop, while A:B flash ratio is adjustable from 8:1 to 1:8 with an increment of 1/2 each stop (for example: 8:1 5.6:1 4:1 2.8:1 2:1 1.4:1 1:1 1:1.4 1:2 1:2.8 1:4 1:5.6 1:8). 3. Single Group (A or B) Flash Setting Short press the Ratio button to make <A:B>
icon and< > FEB value-3~+3on the display.
Short press the SET button to select group A flash/group B flash, turn the select dial to adjust the FEB value from -3 to +3 with an increment of 1/3 each stop. Note:
1. 0.3 in FEB means 1/3 stop, 0.7 in FEB means 2/3 stop. 2. Adjust the FEB value to 0 can cancel the FEB. M (Manual) Flash Mode Short press the MODE button to switch to <M > manual flash mode, and the <M> icon will be on the left upper corner of the display. There are 3 flash modes: flash tube A and B flash in different flash ratio, only flash tube A or B flashes, flash tube A and B flash in the same flash ratio. 1. Overall Flash Ratio Setting Short press the Ratio button to make <M>
icon and output power on the display. Turn the select dial to adjust the output power from 1/1 full power to 1/256 with an increment of 1/3 each stop. Note: The minimum output is 1/64 when HSS is turned on.
26 27 2. A:B Flash Output Setting Short press the Ratio button to make <A:B>
icon and two output values on the display. Short press the SET button to select group A output /group B output, turn the select dial to adjust the group A output /group B output from 1/1 full power to 1/256 with an increment of 1/3 each stop. 3. Single Group Flash Output Setting Short press the Ratio button to make <A:B>
icon and single group output value on the display. Short press the SET button to select group A output /group B output, turn the select dial to adjust the group A output /group B output from 1/1 full power to 1/256 with an increment of 1/3 each stop. Note: If group A outputs flash, then group B is off. Transmitter Unit Setting Set the flash status as a transmitter unit in the menu (please refer to the wireless setting). Turn the select dial to switch group M/A/B/C. Turn the SET button to select,then short press the MODE button to switch to TTL/M/--. Turn the select dial in TTL mode to adjust the FEB value from -3 to +3 with an increment of 1/3 each stop. Turn select dial in M mode to adjust the output power from 1/1 full power to 1/256 with an increment of 1/3 each stop.
Note: TTL means TTL auto flash, M means manual flash, -- means off. The parameter values of M, A, B and C in the interface are parameter values of transmitter receiver A, B and C. One transmitter unit can control three receiver units at most, and the transmitter unit output is group M output. The wireless channel of the transmitter unit should be set the same as the receiver units in order to control them, please refer to the wireless setting. Receiver Unit Setting Set the flash status as a receiver unit in the menu (please refer to the wireless setting below) . Short press the SET button or turn the select dial to switch among A/B/C. A means the flash is set as receiver A unit. B means the flash is set as receiver B unit. C means the flash is set as receiver C unit. The wireless channel of the transmitter unit should be set the same as the receiver units, please refer to the wireless setting.
Wireless Setting 1. As a Transmitter Unit Short press the MENU/lock button to enter the menu, turn the select dial to
<WIRELESS>, short press the SET button to enter the wireless setting interface, turn the select dial to select <TX>, then short press the SET button to return to the previous menu. 2. As a Receiver Unit Short press the MENU/lock button to enter the menu, turn the select dial to
<WIRELESS>, short press the SET button to enter the wireless setting interface, turn the select dial to select <RX>, then short press the SET button to return to the previous menu.
28 29 3. Wireless Channel Setting Short press the MENU/lock button to enter the menu, turn the select dial to <CH>, short press the SET button to enter the wireless setting interface, turn the select dial to select among 01 to 32, then short press the SET button to return to the previous menu. 4. Wireless ID Setting Short press the MENU/lock button to enter the menu, turn the select dial to
<ID>, short press the SET button to enter the wireless setting interface, turn the select dial to select among OFF or 01 to 99, then short press the SET button to return to the previous menu.
1. TTL: Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting in TTL Auto Flash Output Mode Set the flash groups (M, A, B and C) of MF-R76N (transmitter unit) as <TTL>, no need to set the receiver units and they will perform wireless multiple flash shooting in auto flash. Set the FEB value on transmitter unit, no need to set the receiver units and they will follow the transmitter. Transmitter Unit(Flash M: TTL, Flash Group A : TTL) Transmitter Unit
(Flash M: TTL, Flash Group A : TTL, Flash Group B : TTL) Receiver Unit A (TTL) Receiver Unit A (TTL) Receiver Unit B (TTL)
Transmission distance is about 100m. Transmission distance is about 100m. Auto Flash Shooting with One Receiver Unit Auto Flash Shooting with Two Receiver Units Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting (2.4G Wireless Transmission) This chapter mainly explains how to perform wireless multiple shooting with 2.4G wireless transmission by using MF-R76N as the transmitter unit (refer to as transmitter unit below) and Godox flashes with 2.4G wireless receivering function such as MF-R76N, AD100PRO and V860III as the receiver unit (refer to as receiver unit below). Transmitter Unit
(Flash M: TTL, Flash Group A : TTL, Flash Group B : TTL Flash Group C : TTL) Receiver Unit A (TTL) Receiver Unit B (TTL) Receiver Unit C (TTL) Transmission distance is about 100m. Auto Flash Shooting with Three Receiver Units 30 31 2. M: Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting in M Manual Flash Output Mode 3. Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting in Different Flash Modes Set the flash groups (M, A, B and C) of MF-R76N (transmitter unit) as either the same or different flash output power, no need to set the receiver units and they will perform wireless multiple flash shooting by following the transmitter. Transmitter Unit
(Flash Group M: M Manual Flash 1/1, Flash Group A: M , Manual Flash 1/8) Transmitter Unit
(Flash Group M: M Manual Flash 1/1, Flash Group A : M 1/8, Flash Group B : M 1/1) Receiver Unit A
(M Manual Flash 1/8) Receiver Unit A
(M Manual Flash 1/8) Receiver Unit B
(M Manual Flash 1/1) Set the flash groups (M, A, B and C) of MF-R76N (transmitter unit) as the different flash modes, no need to set the receiver units and they will perform wireless multiple flash shooting in different flash modes. Set the FEB value on transmitter unit, no need to set the receiver units and they will follow the transmitter. Transmitter Unit
(Flash Group M: M Manual Flash 1/1, Flash Group A : TTL, Flash Group B : TTL Flash Group C : M Manual Flash, Flash Group D: M Manual Flash) Receiver Unit A (TTL) Receiver Unit B (TTL) Receiver Unit C (Manual Flash) Transmission distance is about 100m. Transmission distance is about 100m. Auto Flash Shooting with One Receiver Unit Auto Flash Shooting with Two Receiver Units Transmission distance is about 100m. Transmitter Unit
(Flash Group M: M Manual Flash 1/1, Flash Group A : M 1/1, Flash Group B : M 1/8, Flash Group C : M 1/1) Receiver Unit A
(M Manual Flash 1/1) Receiver UnitB
(M Manual Flash 1/8) Receiver Unit C
(M Manual Flash 1/1) Transmission distance is about 100m. Auto Flash Shooting with Three Receiver Units Note:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The receivers mentioned in this chapter are all sold separately. Flash group M is the transmitter flash group. If the receivers do not flash resulting from inconsistency of channels with the transmitter, please adjust them to the same. The channel setting of the receivers please refer to their instruction manuals. Do not set obstacles between the transmitter and the receivers to avoid interference. Please conduct flash test and shooting test before wireless multiple flash shooting. 6. Please refer to the wireless setting of menu setting for how to set the flash as a transmitter unit. 7. Please refer to the wireless setting of menu setting for how to set the flash as a receiver unit. 8. All the above descriptions in this chapter are based on the condition that MF-R76N is the transmitter. 32 33 High Speed Sync Second Curtain Sync REAR MF-R76N is capable of producing high-speed flashes synchronized to the maximum speed of the camera's shutter, making it especially handy when taking pictures of the subject at soft light background. 1. Short press the MENU/lock button to enter the menu settings. 2. Turn the select dial to <SYNC>. 3. Short press the SET button to enter setting. 4. Turn the select dial to < >
5. Short press the MENU/lock button to return to the main interface, the < > icon will be on the right upper corner.
Note: The minimum power of M (manual) flash is 1/64 when HSS is on. First Curtain Sync
#$ function is suitable for shooting scenes in general situations. 1. Short press the MENU/lock button to enter the menu settings. 2. Turn the select dial to <SYNC>. 3. Short press the SET button to enter setting. 4. Turn the select dial to < >
5. Short press the MENU/lock button to return to the main interface.
" moment before the second curtain is closed, this function is suitable for shooting scenes in slow speed shutter. Select REAR flash in the settings of Nikon camera. Focus Assist Beams Short press the focus assist beam button to turn on or turn off the modeling light. Focus assist beam adjustment: Turn on the focus assist beam, long press focus assist beam button to enter the setting interface, then turn the select dial to adjust in 1-10 stops. After which, long press to exit. Locking Function Long press the MENU/lock button to lock or unlock the display. Short press any button in locked status wont work, and thats to avoid maloperation in shooting. Note: Long press the MENU/lock button wont work in menu interface means its not locked.
Sync Cord Jack Trigger The sync cord or trigger plug can be inserted
34 35 Over-Temperature Protection Menu Setting
;==$?[ in fast succession at 1/1 full power. After 30 continuous flashes, allow a rest time of at least 10 minutes.
\?[=$ overtemperature protection function may be activated and < > is shown on the display. If this occurs, allow a rest time of about 10 minutes, and the flash unit will then return to normal. Number of flashes that will activate over-temperature protection:
Number of flashes that will activate over-temperature protection in HSS mode:
Power Output Level Number of Flashes Power Output Level Number of Flashes 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/64 1/128 1/256 60 80 150 200 340 540 1000 1000 1000 Other Protections 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/64 30 30 35 40 50 50 60 Prompts on the panel Meaning E0 El E2 E3 A failure occurs on the temperature sensor inside the device, need to be repaired.
] the flash unit. lf the problem still exists, please send this product to a maintenance center. The system gets excessive heat. Please allow a rest time of 10 minutes. The voltage on two outlets of the flash tube is too high. Please send this product to a maintenance center. Light Body Reset Long press the focus assist beam button and MENU button until RESET icon appears, when the RESET icon disappears means reset completed.
First option Secondary option Meaning WIRELESS CH ID TCM SYNC RF DIST MODEL STBY OFF TX RX 01-32 OFF 01-99 OFF ON 0.3-10m 1-100m
ON OFF Turn off wireless Turn on transmitters wireless Turn on receivers wireless 32 channels Turn off ID 99 IDs Off OnShort press the MODE button can realize TCM transform when this function is switched on. This function is unavailable in wireless flash or single port flash. First curtain sync High speed sync Trigger distance0.3-10m Trigger distance1-100m
;$ Turn on sleep mode when using as a transmitter unit. Turn off sleep mode when using as a transmitter unit. RX STBY 60 mins Enter sleep mode after 60 minutes of idle use when using as a receiver unit. 30 mins Enter sleep mode after 30 minutes of idle use when using as a BL LCD OFF 12 secs OFF ON
-3~+3 receiver unit. Turn off sleep mode when using as a receiver unit. Backlight off over 12 seconds of idle use. Backlight always off Backlight always lighting The contrast ration can be set in7 levels. 36 37 Technical Data Product Name Model Guide No. Compatible Camera Lithium Battery TTL Macro Ring Flash MF-R76N GN14(IS0 100, in meter Nikon 7.2V/3000mAh Flash Power1/1 Power Output 76Ws
Focus assist beams Power Focus assist beams CCT Flash Power Range Flash Duration Flash Mode FEB HSS First Curtain Sync Second Curtain Sync Inner Diameter of Light Body Recycle Time Full Power Flashes Wireless Transmission Distance CH ID Working Environment Temperature Ring Flash Dimension Controller Dimension 5900K200K 0.7W*2 5300K200K 1/1-1/256 (with 1/3 increment each stop) 1/300s~1/20000s TTL Flash,M (Manual) Flash
-3~+3 EV (FEB value), with 1/3 EV increment each stop Yes Yes Yes(set on camera) 77mm 0.1-1s 550 0-100m 32 groups01-32 9901-99
-10~50 130*130*27mm/5.1*5.1*1 inches 120*70*50mm/4.7*2.7*1.9 inches Net Weightwith battery 578/20.39 All the above data are based on Godox testing standards.
^ List of Compatible Nikon Cameras
Note:
1. This table only lists the tested camera models, not all Nikon series cameras. For the compatibility of other camera models, a self-test is recommended. 2. Rights to modify this table are retained. Troubleshooting Guide Please refer to the guide table below when problems occur.
Solution
securely on the camera.
Please mount the hotshoe of the flash
Clean the electronic contacts of the
flash and camera.
Press any button to wake up
Press any button to wake up
Please charge or replace the battery.
Set the flash group of receiver correctly.
Please set the channels of transmitter
and receiver to the same, e.g., set the channel of transmitter to 01, and receivers to 01 as well.
Please set the receiver within the
transmission distance (0-100m) of the transmitter.
Please set the triggering distance in
MENU-RF DIST as 0.3m to 10m. Firmware Upgrade 1.
;;_"{$;_"{ connection line (sold separately). 2.
};$ 3. Please refer to the latest electronic version of the instruction manual. The Reason & Solution of Not Triggering in Godox 2.4G Wireless 1.
router, Bluetooth, etc.) To adjust the channel CH setting on the flash trigger (add 10+ channels) and use the channel which is not disturbed. Or turn off the other 2.4G equipment in working. 38 39 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. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. Warning Operating frequency:2412.99MHz 2464.49MHz Declaration of Conformity GODOX Photo Equipment Co.,Ltd. hereby declares that this equipment are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. In accordance with Article 10(2) and Article 10(10), this product is allowed to be used in all EU member states. For more information of DoC, Please click this web link:
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!!!" continuous shooting speed or not (the flash ready indicator is lighten) and the flash is not under the state of over-heat protection or other abnormal situation. Please downgrade the flash power output. If the flash is in TTL mode, please try to change it to M mode (a preflash is needed in TTL mode). 3. Whether the distance between the flash trigger and the flash is too close or not (0.5m). Please turn on the close distance wireless mode on the flash trigger. Please set the MENU- -DIST to 0-30m. 4. Whether the flash trigger and the receiver end equipment are in the low battery states or not Please replace the battery. Maintenance Shut down the device immediately should abnormal operation be detected. Avoid sudden impacts and the product should be dedusted regularly. It is normal for the flash tube to be warm when in use. Avoid continuous flashes if unnecessary. Maintenance of the flash must be performed by our authorized maintenance department which can provide original accessories. This product, except consumables e.g. flash tube, is supported with a one-year warranty. Unauthorized service will void the warranty. If the product had failures or was wetted, do not use it until it is repaired by professionals. _ FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
_}= could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy 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
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# No valid warranty card; Breakage or damage caused by using illegally authorized, nonstandard or non-public released software; Breakage or damage caused by force majeure or accident; Breakage or damage that could not be attributed to the product itself. Once met these situations above, you should seek solutions from the related responsible parties and Godox assumes no responsibility. The damage caused by parts, accessories and software that beyond the warranty period or scope is not included in our maintenance scope. The normal discoloration, abrasion and consumption are not the breakage within the maintenance scope. Maintenance and Service Support Information The warranty period and service types of products are implemented according to the following Product Maintenance Information:
Maintenance Period(month) Warranty Service Type 12 3 12 No Customer sends the product to designated site Customer sends the product to designated site Customer sends the product to designated site Without warranty Godox After-sale Service Call Electrical parts e.g.battery charger, etc. Other Items Flash tube, power cord, sync cable,modeling lamp,lamp body, lamp cover,lockingdevice, package, etc. attached,etc.) are not included in this warranty scope. Warranty Period The warranty period of products and accessories isimplemented according to the relevant Product Maintenance Information. The warranty period is calculated from the day(purchase date) when the product
$ when buying the product. How to Get the Maintenance Service If maintenance service is needed, you can directly contact the product distributor or authorized service institutions. You can also contact the Godox after-sale service call and we will offer you service. When applying for maintenance service, you should provide valid warranty card. If you cannot provide valid
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