Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Advanced User Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Wireless Flash Photography
- Wireless Settings
- ETTL: Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Photography
- Advanced Shooting with Fully Automatic Wireless Flash
- Using Multiple Senders
- ETTL: Wireless Multiple-Flash Photography with Flash Ratio
- M: Wireless Multiple-Flash Photography with Manual Flash Output
- Gr: Shooting in a Different Flash Mode for Each Group
- Clearing Transmitter Settings
- Test Firing from Receivers
- Remote Release from Receivers
- Setting Transmitter Functions from the Camera
- Customizing the Transmitter
- Reference
- Basic Instructions
- Warranty
Pictures are under or overexposed.
If the main subject looks very dark or very bright, set flash exposure compensation ( ).
If there is a highly reflective object in the picture, use FE lock ( ).
With high-speed sync, the faster the shutter speed, the lower the guide number. Move
closer to the subject ( ).
When using autoflash with three firing groups (A, B, and C), do not fire with firing group
C pointing toward the main subject ( ).
When shooting with each firing group set to its own flash mode, do not fire multiple firing
groups set to [AutoExtFlash] or [E-TTL II] when they are pointing toward the main
subject ( ).
The picture is very blurred.
Shooting with the shooting mode set to < > Aperture-priority AE or < > Program
AE mode under low light activates slow-sync shooting, which results in slower shutter
speeds. Either use a tripod or set the flash sync speed in [Slow synchro] ( ).
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