Canon Digital Camera 150DIGITAL User Manual

SEAFLASH 150DIGITAL  
CANON  
NIKON  
USER MANUAL  
 
1 WARNINGS  
• Never try to open the unit - the internal high voltage is  
potentially lethal. The unit may be serviced only by  
authorised service centres.  
• Shooting a flash close to eyes can seriously injure them.  
• Use only the original charging unit and TTL cable which are  
delivered with the flash.  
• Never connect two flashes together to a digital camera in a  
different way than the one recommended in this manual. Not  
strictly following the correct connections can result in a  
damage of the strobes and the camera.  
• Never connect the flash to a camera that is different from  
the type listed in this manual. Before using the flash with a  
camera not listed in this manual contact Seacam.  
• Never connect a power adapter or battery charger to the  
syncro connector.  
• Never use this flash together with a different flash brand.  
Enquire first about its compatibility and special connections.  
Not following this can result a damage of the unit or the  
camera.  
• Never shoot the flash directly into the lens of a digital  
camera. It can damage the camera picture sensor.  
• Use the flash always following the directions of this user  
manual.  
• Not paying attention to the recommendations of this user  
manual can cause damage to this unit or to the used  
camera.  
 
2 CONTROLS AND PARTS  
CONTROL PANEL  
1 - Power switch and mode selector  
2 - TTL / MAN selector  
3 - Ambient light meter for display  
4 - LED display  
5 - Ready light indicator  
6 - Battery compartment  
7 - Synchro cable socket  
FRONT  
8 - Macro protection ring – removable for wide angle  
9 - Slave sensor  
10 - Bulb / Reflector  
11 - Pilot light LED  
 
BATTERY PACK  
12 - Power adapter socket  
13 - Recharger LED indicator  
14 - Data pin  
15 - minus (-) Battery pin  
16 - plus (+) Battery pin  
 
3 COMPATIBLE CAMERAS  
The SEAFLASH 150DIGITAL is suitable for CANON and NIKON  
cameras. It is compatible with digital / film cameras in E-TTL,  
I-TTL, film -TTL and in manual mode.  
CANON  
The SEAFLASH 150 DIGITAL is compatible with the following  
CANON digital / film cameras listed in E-TTL, film-TTL and in  
manual mode. By using digital cameras all the special functions  
as, +/- flash compensation, automatic AF- light, pre exposure  
lamps, automatic standby, etc. are supported.  
CANON EOS1DS MKIII, EOS1D MKIII  
CANON EOS1DS MKII, EOS1DNMKII, EOS1DMKII  
CANON EOS1D, EOS1DS  
CANON EOS5D  
NIKON  
The SEAFLASH 150 DIGITAL is compatible with the following  
NIKON digital / film cameras listed in I-TTL, film-TTL and in  
manual mode. By using digital cameras all the special functions  
as, +/- flash compensation, automatic AF- light, pre exposure  
lamps, automatic standby, etc. are supported.  
NIKON D3X, D3  
NIKON D2X, D2H, D2S  
NIKON D700, D300, D200  
NIKON D80, D70  
 
4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The SEAFLASH 150 DIGITAL is fully controlled by a micro  
processor. Some of the significant advantages of using a  
micro controller are the possibility of managing digital  
communication on a serial bus with a digital camera and the  
possibility of easily updating the firmware in order to  
guarantee compatibilities with future generation digital  
picture cameras (if possible). An additional advantage offers  
the digital display (4) which is the perfect interface between  
the user and the flash.  
Feature The display (4) and ready flash indicator (5) are  
automatically dimmed by an ambient light photo diode (3).  
With this feature the display retains its perfect visibility in  
different light conditions.  
In order to improve battery life and to make the battery  
management very fast, easy and safe for the user a lot of  
attention was given to the battery pack electronics.  
This user manual contains important information. By reading it  
carefully you will learn about the many advantageous features  
of the flash which will help you take great pictures.  
Firmware release number  
When the unit is switched on the LED display (4) shows first the  
firmware release number. A dot after the firmware release  
number (.) indicates it is for CANON – no dot means it is for  
NIKON.  
5 BATTERY PACK MANAGEMENT  
The SEACAM removable battery pack is located under the  
battery container cap (6). Unscrew the cap by turning to the left  
and close it by turning to the right.  
Information You don’t need to tighten the cap very firmly.  
Maintain / check the o-ring when opening and grease the  
 
sealing surface regularly.  
Attention Always prevent water or moisture from entering into  
the battery container or into the batteries. Close the battery  
container (6) before using the flash underwater. If no syncro  
cable is connected, close also the syncro socket (7) with the  
protection cap.  
Feature The battery container is completely sealed. In case  
water enters due to an incorrect battery cup positioning or an o-  
ring failure, the unit will not be floated. Only battery pack and  
battery contacts can be damaged and have to be replaced.  
The battery pack has to be inserted into the battery container  
by aligning the 3 connecting pins. The battery fits only in one  
position (with battery LED at 2h position). The battery pack has  
to be removed by pulling up the metal ring to access the  
battery charger socket.  
The battery pack is made of special high current capable  
Sanyo NiMH batteries. It is equipped with a built-in electronic  
circuit to make battery management easy, fast and safe. By  
switching on the flash the user can read the indication of the  
battery status.  
During normal use the micro processor checks the battery  
status permanently and advises the user when it's close to  
being completely discharged. The flash stops and automatically  
switches off when the battery is fully discharged in order not to  
damage it.  
.a General  
When the unit is switched on, the display shows first the  
firmware release number. Shortly there-after it shows the  
indication of available battery energy in 20% steps for two  
seconds.  
Information To have a more accurate reading, it is advised to  
release the flash 2 or 3 times at full power, then switch the unit  
off and on again. This second reading will give a more accurate  
status of the battery energy level.  
A 99% recharged battery pack can achieve ca.180 lamps at  
 
max power.  
With 40% power residual ca. 60 lamps at full power. This  
should be enough capacity for one dive without recharging.  
When the battery is down to 20% the display and the ready  
flash indicator start to blink every minute for 4 seconds and an  
audible alarm sounds once.  
When the battery is completely discharged a continuous alarm  
is emitted and two lines are shown on the display. After 30s the  
unit automatically shuts off in order not to damage the battery.  
If the flash is completely discharged and you try to switch it on  
again, the flash can start a series of on/off cycles without  
switching it on completely. Simply remove the battery pack and  
recharge the battery.  
Do not leave the battery inside the flash when flash is not in  
use in order to avoid a slow and thorough battery discharge.  
.b Battery recharge  
Prior to the first use the battery must be fully charged before  
disconnecting it from the power supply.  
The battery can be recharged also if it is not fully discharged.  
For charging the battery pack has to be removed from the  
battery container and connected to the power supply.  
After connecting the power adapter to the power adapter  
socket (12), the charge process starts and the control LED (13)  
starts to blink.  
When the charging cycle ends the control LED (13) is  
permanently lit and the battery enters into trickle charge. It can  
now be disconnected from the power supply. (not necessary)  
It takes approximately 100 minutes for the empty battery pack  
to fully charge.  
If an error is detected by the microprocessor, the charging  
process is stopped immediately and the control LED (13) starts  
to blink at a high frequency. In this case disconnect the power  
adapter, wait for the battery to cool down. If the control LED (13)  
recommences blinking at a high frequency the battery might be  
defective and must be serviced or replaced.  
For all new NiMH batteries or for battery packs stored for a  
 
long time, a few full charge/discharge cycles (4-7) are  
necessary to refresh the batteries for perfect conditions.  
.c Battery maintenance  
As for all NiMH battery it's advised to fully discharge the battery  
when possible before charging it. To discharge the battery,  
leave it inside the flash and switch it on in high pilot lamp (P1)  
position. The flash will automatically shut off when the battery  
is empty. The battery performance will increase after a few full  
discharge/recharge cycles. If the battery pack is left inactive  
for a short period of time it can be fully recharged and reach its  
maximum energy level. After the recharge the display shows  
99%.  
Important To avoid batteries overcharge never try to recharge  
a fully charged battery pack!  
Attention Never perform a series of full power shoots to  
discharge batteries. This will decrease flash lamp life and can  
also result in a flash damage.  
Never short circuit any battery terminals – it will damage the  
battery pack!  
6 SHOOTING MODES  
Three different shooting modes are available.  
Select with the TTL / MAN selector (2) TTL mode or any  
manual setting - one aperture step up or down. With the power  
and mode selector (1) switch between standard (ON,P1,P2) or  
slave (SL) mode.  
.a I-TTL , E-TTL, film-TTL  
The energy delivered by the flash is calculated by the camera  
to obtain the correct exposure. Set the TTL / MAN selector (2)  
to TTL. The display shows the character A (TTL-mode). When  
the flash delivers a full power lamp the user is advised of the  
possible underexposure by an audible beep and EE blinking on  
the LED display.  
Feature After each shot the display blinks for 8 seconds,  
 
showing the delivered energy in % on max flash energy, both  
with film and digital cameras. This feature allows the user to  
identify whether it is still possible to open or close the aperture.  
.b Manual mode  
The user can choose the flash energy between 7 + 5 different  
steps.  
Information With digital cameras no pre lamp is emitted. The  
display indicates the energy selected in % of max flash energy.  
Feature: 12 different output energy steps can be selected  
(7 +5 – a sensitive stop is also possible between the 7 fixed  
positions)  
.c Slave mode  
In slave mode (SL) the flash is triggered by the light sensor (9),  
placed inside the reflector. This sensor is very sensitive and  
allows the unit to work also with a certain distance between the  
main flash and the slave flash. Select the power required with  
the MAN selector (2).  
Attention In slave mode no TTL is available!  
d. Dual flash operation with digital cameras  
There are different ways of operating two strobes with a digital  
camera. It is very important to note the information below to  
achieve perfect functionality without damaging your camera.  
Please read the following information very carefully!  
IMPORTANT - FOR CANON USERS  
E-TTL use with CANON cameras requires S6 sockets on the  
flash and the camera. (with all the 6 wires connected to both  
strobes). Set both units to TTL mode. When the unit is  
connected to the camera, it automatically detects the camera  
transmission protocol. This is an easy method of using two  
flash devices in E-TTL or in manual mode.  
If you want to shoot only one flash, just switch off the unused  
flash device.  
 
IMPORTANT – FOR NIKON USERS  
For I-TTL use with NIKON cameras S6 sockets on the flash  
and the camera are recommended. Connect the main flash  
(master) always to the left socket – the 2.flash (slave) to the right  
socket.  
If two strobes are used you have to use the dedicated SEACAM  
- NIKON digital dual strobe connector (S-N DDSC). This  
circuit has to be placed inside the housing.  
When using 2 flash devices, the master controls the slave. The  
master is directly connected to the camera (with all 6 wires  
connected to the camera). It calculates the required energy for  
the correct exposure and transmits the information by the TTL  
cable to the slave. The master can operate in TTL(A) or MAN  
mode, while the slave should always be left in the TTL(A)  
mode.  
If different energy levels are required from the two strobes, in  
I-TTL mode, the user has to adjust the distance of the two  
flashes from the subject to achieve the desired effect. In  
manual mode the user can switch both flash devices to MAN  
and then manually select the desired energy level steps.  
Feature When setting the slave to TTL(A) the slave always  
follows the main strobe in manual mode. If you need different  
manual settings you have to adjust the devices separately.  
By using the S-N DDSC circuit in your housing it is still  
possible to connect an original Nikon SB flash to the left socket  
on the camera housing. You will keep all features of the system  
but the slave (SB) will work only in manual mode.  
Important SEACAM suggests using two SEAFLASH  
150DIGITAL only with the S-N DDSC circuit installed. This  
system has been fully tested and has been proven to work well.  
Using different flashes from the ones suggested can result in a  
damage of the camera and flash devices. Before connecting  
different flash brands enquire about their compatibility.  
Attention On rare occasions during normal use the digital  
camera can lose the communication with the flash. If this  
happens, switch the camera and the flash off and on again in  
order to reset the communication between the units. If the  
 
problem occurs repeatedly check and clean the camera hot  
shoe, the strobe connectors and wires.  
Wires plugs and sockets must be absolutely dry to be working  
flawlessly. Water inside the connectors can stop the data  
transmission and TTL working mode.  
7 PILOT LIGHT  
A 3W power LED (11) generates a very bright pilot light. This  
light beam of 10° allows an easy and perfect setting of the  
flash. The Power LED has an output of about 180lm, equal to a  
10W halogen bulb, and a life up to 100k hours. The LED will  
never need to be replaced.  
The pilot light is switched on with the power switch (1) and can  
be set to 2 different light levels (P1,P2). P1 is the normal one  
and P2 the reduced one.  
Feature When the flash is connected to a digital camera the  
automatic pilot light feature is available. The pilot light turns on  
automatically when the camera auto focus system needs more  
light to work. By setting set the power switch (1) to P1 or P2 you  
change to permanent pilot light steps as selected.  
With CANON digital camera you have to set the AF selector to  
S and select the single shooting mode.  
With NIKON digital camera you have to set the to AF selector  
to – S or M. No automatic function in C.  
Important The automatic auto focus assist light will work only  
if the AF-illumination is activated in your camera menu. If you  
don’t like this function deactivate it simply.  
8 S.O.S. SAFETY MODE  
For security reasons, to call attention your flash is equipped  
 
with a true S.O.S. function. With the power switch (1) in the  
SOS position a true S.O.S. light signal is generated. This  
feature can also be used to test the flash.  
Attention Use the S.O.S. signal only when really needed and  
never use it to discharge the battery.  
9 DISPLAY ERROR CODES  
If an error is recognized by the micro processor, a code is  
shown on the display, an audible alarm is emitted and all the  
activities of the flash are stopped. This error information is used  
to identify the cause and for security reason.  
HI The temperature inside the flash is above 65°C. This  
happens if the unit was left in the sun or in a hot place. Allow  
the unit to cool down before switching it on again.  
10 MAINTANANCE  
Rinse your flash using fresh water after every dive in the sea  
and dry it carefully. Clean with a mild cleaner and lubricate the  
threads regularly.  
S6 and N5 sockets require particular care and attention. Make  
sure that the contacts are given regular inspection that the  
plugs are clean and o-rings slightly lubricated.  
S6 SOCKET  
The S6 plug is a very safe and sturdy plug in system. Its  
contact system is very precise and secure, combined with a 4  
time o-ring sealing system which is easy to maintain. Plug in –  
tighten the nut – ready to go!  
 
N5 SOCKET  
Pay attention when plugging it in; hold it at the anti-kink sleeve  
of the spiral cord, completely pull the movable nut back and  
tenderly press the plug in as soon as tongue and groove click  
into place. Then tighten the nut.  
Attention If no sync wire is connected, close also the sync  
socket (7) with the protection cap.  
Due very special positioning of the o-rings both plug in systems  
are protected against re- suction of water. Keep all connections  
dry. Apply our contact oil regularly, which reduces corrosion  
and increases lifetime enormous. Grease all o-rings as usual –  
not too much!  
11 STANDARD ACCRESSORIES  
The flash is supplied with following accessories as standard:  
Exchangeable battery pack  
Power supply  
Input: 100-240V~ 1,5A 50/60Hz  
Output: 12-14V 1.5A  
Car / boat power adapter  
Input ONLY to a 12-14V DC  
Macro protection ring, removable for wide angle shots  
Sync cable  
Protection cap for syncro socket  
Spare parts and maintenance set  
Neoprene bag for the accu pack  
 
User manual  
12 CONNECTIONS  
Connect the flash to the housing and the camera only as  
described below.  
Battery power supply plug  
Input: 12-14V, 1.5A DC  
CANON  
Syncro socket S6 (wires rear view)  
3
1 – Trigger  
6
5
2 – Camera Data  
3 – Ground  
4 – TTL / Clock  
5 – Ready / Clock  
6 – Flash Data  
4
2
1
Wires (rear) side  
CANON digital 1/2 flash  
3
GND  
Connect all wires to the housing socket following  
the numbering  
1
4
2
5
6
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NIKON  
Attention Never connect two flash devices parallel to a digital  
NIKON camera. It can result in serious damage of flash and  
camera.  
Syncro socket N5 (wires rear view)  
Flash cable  
1 – Trigger  
2 – TTL / Data  
3 – Ground  
4 – Acknowledge  
5 – Ready / Clock  
5
4
1
5
4
1
2
2
3
Flash cable to the camera housing  
Front view  
3
Syncro socket S6 (wires rear view)  
3
1 – Trigger  
2 – TTL / Data  
6
5
3 – Ground  
4 – Acknowledge  
5 – Ready / Clock  
6 – II slave flash output  
4
2
1
Wires (rear) side  
NIKON digital/film 1 flash  
Connect all wires to the housing socket following  
the numbering.  
4
3
1
5
2
Camera Mounting-foot  
top view  
 
Nikon film 2 flash  
Camera Mounting-f oot  
top view  
D1x  
D2x  
BAT46  
D1r  
BAT46  
4
3
5
1
2
5
4
1
1
2
BAT46  
4
3
3
5
2
D2r  
D1  
D2  
BAT46  
BAT46  
BAT46  
NIKON digital 2 flash no digital dual strobe connector (S-N  
DDSC) installed.  
Camera Mounting-foot  
top view  
Master f lash  
Slave flash  
4
3
5
1
2
5
1
1
2
4
4
3
3
5
2
NIKON digital 2 flash S-N DDSC SEACAM - NIKON digital  
 
dual strobe connector installed.  
(connection on component side)  
Connect all wires to the housing socket and  
to the camera hot shoe following the  
numbering  
J1 main strobe (master)  
J2 2. Strobe (slave)  
J3 camera (hot shoe)  
FLASHARM FIXATION  
Use the M8 stainless steel insert thread at the bottom of the  
flash to fix the SEAFLASH 150 DIGITAL on a flash arm. The  
M8 ball adapter is the best way to connect it to our reliable  
FLASHARM system. (not included in delivery). Clean the  
thread regularly and grease slightly.  
 
13 TECHNICAL DETAILS AND FEATURES  
• CANON digital E-TTL / film-TTL  
• NIKON digital I-TTL/ film-TTL  
• Energy 150 Ws  
• Uw-guide number 14 - ISO 100 / 1m at full power  
• Coverage light angle 130°  
• 180 flashes at full power  
• Recycle time 0,1 – 2 sec.  
• Manual light level selection in 7 + 5 different steps  
• Color temperature 4400°K  
• 10° Power LED, 110lm in 2 manual power steps and  
automatic mode, continuous burn time 3h.  
• Slave sensor, high intensive for all manual settings  
• True S.O.S. safety signal for 6h.  
• Synchro socket S6 or N5  
• Automatic charger, integrated in the accu pack, fully  
controlled by −ΔU, temperature and time, charging time 100  
min.  
• High quality Sanyo NiMH battery pack, NiMH 7.2V 1.85Ah,  
easy to change akku pack with integrated charger.  
• Dimension  
Flash  
L x Ø: 190 x 110 (120) mm, 2100 g,  
Akku pack L x Ø: 135 x 40 mm, 300 g  
• Depth rating -80m / 240 ft  
 
14 WARRANTY  
A 24 month warranty from the date of invoice for function and  
tightness applies to the flash delivered. This warranty is valid  
within the EU member countries – for non EU member  
countries the warranty of the country to where the article is  
delivered applies. Warranty repairs do not extend the warranty  
time.  
This warranty does not apply in the event of accidental  
damage, negligence, improper handling, damage to cables,  
water entering at improperly closed battery container cup or  
connections, disregarding of operating conditions and  
operating instructions, as well as unauthorized repairs or  
changes by a third party.  
Syncro cables, batteries, flash bulb and consumables parts are  
not covered by warranty. If the warranty seal is broken the  
warranty immediately expires.  
SEACAM shall not be liable for direct or indirect damage to  
persons and devices or (build in) cameras and reserves the  
right to make technical changes or replacements.  
15 GENERAL  
If you have any question regarding this unit please contact us.  
SEACAM service  
C.v.Hoetzendorfstrasse 40  
8570 Voitsberg  
Austria  
phone +43 / 3142 / 228850  
telefax +43 /3142 / 228854  
Revision: C-N- 08/08  
 

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