User's Manual

linked shooting mode.
Set the Speedlites used in linked shooting in the same way.
When pressing linked shooting button to change the setting of a unit from “Slave
unit” to “Master Unit”, the other transmitter (or Speedlites) that were set to “Master
Unit” until then automatically switch to “Slave unit.
5. Set up the slave unit cameras
Check that the <LINK> lamp of the slave unit lights green and place all the slave
units within master unit’s the radio transmission range.
6. Take the pictures
Check that the <LINK> lamp of the master unit lights green and take the picture. The
slave unit cameras are released in coordination with the master unit camera. After
shooting with linked shooting, the <LINK> lamp of slave unit briefly lights orange.
7. Press function button 1 corresponding to on master unit will release the
shutter of all slave unit cameras.
Noted:
1.When using the linked shooting function, the slave unit camera might need a shutter
release cable(available separately) depending on the camera models.
3) EOS digital cameras since 2012 do not need to use shutter release cable.
4) EOS cameras before 2012, which are compatible with E-TTL II/E-TTL autoflash
and come with N3 type remote terminal EOS, shutter release cable will be needed for
linked shooting.
2. Shooting with manual focus is recommended for the slave unit cameras. If focus
cannot be achieved with autofocus, linked shooting is not possible with the
corresponding slave unit cameras.
V. Setting Transmitter Functions with Camera Operations
Note: When the camera’s shooting mode is set to fully automatic mode or an Image
Zone mode, the operations below are not available. Please set the camera’s shooting
mode to P/Tv/Av/M/BCreative Zone mode.
When using EOS digital camera released since 2007, you can set flash functions,
transmitter functions or Custom Functions from the camera’s menu screen. For the
camera operations, see the camera’s instruction manual. (Examples displayed are EOS
6D menu screen)
1. Phottix Laso Transmitter Function Setting