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4. Choosing the right mode
To select a the mode of a remote flash, press the SELECT button until
the mode of the remote flash you wish to change is highlighted.
Once the mode is highlighted use the Left (-) Å and Right (+) Æ buttons
to change the mode.
Each mode has a unique setting that can be used to control the
exposure.
To change the settings of a remote flash, press the SELECT button
until the setting of the remote flash you wish to change is highlighted.
Once the setting is highlighted use the Left (-) Å and Right (+) Æ
buttons to change that setting.
Below is a list of modes, their uses and the setting used in that mode.
4.1 QTTL
QTTL mode uses the exposure system built into the camera. You may
offset exposure by 2 stops above or 3 stops below camera setting.
Use this mode if you want the camera to control the exposure of the
remote flash.
When two or more remote flashes are set to QTTL it is possible to set up
TTL ratios using the cameras built in exposure metering system.
Canon users please note : Not possible to ratio remote flash exposures
unless R1 is set to QTTL mode.
4.1.1 QTTL mode setting
In QTTL mode you can set the exposure of the remote flash from 3 stops
below to 2 stops above the camera setting.
When there are two or more remote flashes set to QTTL mode, you can
use this setting to set up TTL ratios.
Note: When using this mode, the remote may display either QTTLwR or
Linked to Local Qflash.
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