FJ80 II Speedlight | Quick Start Guide

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
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    The Westcott FJ80 II is the only touchscreen 80Ws round speedlight flash with an integrated radio transceiver. With a 2.8” LCD color touchscreen, navigating a speedlight menu system has never been easier. Say goodbye to buttons and cumbersome menus.
    The powerful 2.4 GHz FJ-X3s Wireless Trigger is used to control the FJ Wireless Flash System. It’s designed with a proprietary Sony hot shoe mount that is compatible with most Sony cameras. See the compatibility chart for more details.
    With its integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver, you can use the FJ80 II on-camera as both a flash and transmitter. Control FJ400 and FJ200 strobes, FJ-XR receivers, and off-camera FJ80 speedlights devices directly from the hot shoe. When mounted off-camera, the FJ80 acts as a client speedlight. Trigger via an on-camera mounted FJ80, FJ-X2m or FJ-X3 Wireless Trigger.
    The FJ80 speedlight flash provides the most accurate color temperature stability at 5500K (±200K) across its entire 9-stop output range in flash increments of either 0.1 or 1.0 stops. This means color-consistent images throughout the entire shoot, along with matching color temperature across the entire FJ Flash Series. The FJ80 II offers enhanced wireless communication in high-interference locations like events and weddings. Control up to 16 groups across 31 separate channels from up to 328’ (100m). Energy range can be displayed in whole numbers or fractions.
    With an intuitive full-color LCD touchscreen display, the FJ80 features Manual and TTL Flash Modes, High-Speed Sync (HSS) up to 1/8000s, plus Front and Rear Curtain Sync. Control up to 16 groups across 31 separate channels. Take advantage of Automatic Memory Recall, group and channel assignment, and Group Exposure Compensation. Continuous Capture up to 20 FPS, TTL to Manual Equivalent, modeling lamp settings, and more. Keep your FJ80 II up-to-date by downloading and installing the latest firmware via the onboard USB-C data port.
    The FJ80 II provides 500+ full-power flashes per charge with a fast recycle time of 0.05 to 1.5 seconds. Its removable 11.1V 1600mAh lithium polymer battery fully recharges in 2 hours. Self-monitoring heat protection allows for faster shooting and safe operation during extended use. Its energy-efficient LED modeling lamp has auto-adjust and independent output control.
    Tilt, rotate, and mount for complete flexibility. This portable flash head provides 360-degree horizontal and 90-degree vertical pivot ranges. Mount the FJ80 off-camera via the cold shoe or its built-in 1/4”-20 female thread. Use the included shoe stand to make it free-standing. The shoe stand is equipped with a 1/4”-20 female thread for mounting to most light stands with no additional hardware required.
    00:00 - Start
    00:29 - How to power on the FJ80ii
    01:34 - Best Camera Settings for Sony
    01:55 - Best Camera Settings for Fuji
    02:12 - Best Camera Settings for Nikon
    02:59 - Best Camera Settings for Canon
    03:35 - Best Camera Settings for Panasonic

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @JasonTzzz
    @JasonTzzz Місяць тому +2

    Nikon user here: You tell us 4 settings to change but only tell us how to change 1 setting (E1 in the menu). You would have us time and frustration if you'd please tell us where the other 3 settings are located in the menu.

  • @BlaqViper
    @BlaqViper 2 місяці тому

    Great info!!

  • @danpaano
    @danpaano 17 днів тому

    Can the FJ-80ii be wirelessly triggered by canon RT trigger system like the canon E3 ex rt or the canon 600ex rt? Kindly do a video of this flash being triggered by E3 exrt trigger

  • @kifley19
    @kifley19 2 місяці тому +1

    What's the difference between the 2024 version of the FJ80 II and the original FJ80 II?

    • @WestcottLighting
      @WestcottLighting  2 місяці тому

      The only change was the revised accessory mount now incorporates a twist locking mechanism, enhancing the secure attachment of lighting modifiers.