Useful tips

What is GoDox multi mode?

What is GoDox multi mode?

Canon, GoDox, and Yongnuo call it the Multi-Mode, while Nikon calls it the Repeating Flash Function. Whatever you call it, it’s the capability to have multiple, rapid-fire flashes during one camera exposure. The best way to see if your flash is capable of this effect is to read your flash manual.

What are flash modes?

What are flash modes? The term flash sync is also often used to describe different flash modes. The default flash mode fires the flash at the beginning of the shot. In other words, the flash is synced to go off at the beginning of the shot. But, not every flash mode fires this way.

What does Hz mean on flash?

If something is occurring at 1 hertz it means that it is repeating once per second. So if we set a flash to fire at 6 hertz it means the flash is firing at a rate of 6 times per second. If we set the fire the flash at 12 hertz it means the flash is firing 12 times per second.

When to enable or disable Flash multi module?

This menu item is only enabled when a MULTI-Module in USB Serial mode or DFU Bootloader mode is attached, and the COM port (or DFU Device) corresponding to the module is selected. Sets the baud rate which is used to read and write MULTI-Modules using an internal or external USB-to-Serial adapter.

What do you need to know about flash multi?

Failed to load latest commit information. Flash Multi is an application for updating (flashing) the firmware on a Jumper, iRangeX, Vantac, ‘Banggood’, or DIY MULTI-Module. A GUI application is available for Windows and a shell script for Linux and macOS.

What kind of drivers do I need for flash multi?

The MULTI-Module USB drivers, which are used by many MULTI-Modules, including original Jumper JP4IN1 modules, iRangeX IRX4 and IRX4+ modules, and all Banggood STM32 modules, can be installed directly from Flash Multi. Note: For the best results, plug the MULTI-Module in before installing the drivers.

How does flash multi read and write firmware?

Flash Multi can read the existing firmware, save a backup, and write new firmware. For STM32 modules, firmware read/write operations can be performed using the built-in USB connection or via an external USB-to-serial adapter. For ATmega328p modules a USBasp programmer is required.