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With a MultiMAX (set for TRANSMIT mode) precision delay
times for remote cameras or flash units is possible.
Precision rear curtain delay settings for cameras or
special mid-synch effects can be manually set in this
mode.
With a MultiMAX (set for RECEIVE mode) precision delay
times offer multi-camera synchronizing for simultaneous
camera triggering or special sequential triggering.
Camera Lag Times can also be measured in Precision delay
mode. Special effects such as stroboscopic flash photography
or sequential triggering can be programmed.
Camera synchronization is particularly important since
it allows several cameras to be synchronized with one
set of electronic flash units, and is ideal for a multitude
of applications, which are limited only by your imagination.
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Because some events take a long period of time, photographing
them as they unfold can be a real challenge, especially
when you can't be there. In intervalometer mode (Time-Lapse
Photograph), you can select the desired number of exposures,
(up to 10,000) and time between exposures (up to 17
hours 46 minutes) with just a few key strokes.
At right this is performed with a MultiMAX (set for
RECEIVE mode). In TRANSMIT mode the MultiMAX does not
transmit radio pulses for each Intervalometer trigger
due to FCC regulations.
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