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godox x1ts ad200 issue

 
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Sep 17, 2017 06:38 |  #1

I’ve noticed that when I have the regular flash head installed on the ad200 and turn on my x1ts, the modeling light stays on after the first flash. Is there a way to disable the modeling light on the x1ts or ad200?
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Sep 17, 2017 12:39 |  #2

WillMeades wrote in post #18454045 (external link)
I’ve noticed that when I have the regular flash head installed on the ad200 and turn on my x1ts, the modeling light stays on after the first flash. Is there a way to disable the modeling light on the x1ts or ad200?
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There is a custom function for turning off the modeling light.

I had the same problem with Fuji version. Changing the Cfn solved the problem.


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Sep 17, 2017 14:10 as a reply to  @ dmward's post |  #3

***Never mind....I found it...X1T, double clicked the channel button and turn the modeling light off. Thanks for the help!


Is it a custom function on the ad200 or the x1t?


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Sep 18, 2017 09:22 |  #4

WillMeades wrote in post #18454309 (external link)
***Never mind....I found it...X1T, double clicked the channel button and turn the modeling light off. Thanks for the help!


Is it a custom function on the ad200 or the x1t?

I guess its not a custom function after all. I was going from memory of what I'd read in manual. Its the double click.


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