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1. e SE 2 z he Speedlite s zoom setting will be set automatically to 24mm It is possible to change the master unit s zoom setting However note that the master unit transmits wireless signals to the slave unit s with the preflash Therefore the flash coverage must cover the Slave unit s position If you change the master unit s zoom setting be sure to test the wireless operation before shooting If the slave unit enters auto power off it can be turned on again by pressing the master unit s test firing button o A test flash cannot be fired while the camera s operation timer 4 or 6 is active Master Unit s Flash ON OFF You can disable the master unit from firing during actual exposure so that only the slave unit s will fire in the final picture Zoom 24mm Press the lt ZOOM z gt button so U ane that the display blinks as shown on ERs _ 7g the left Turn the lt gt dial to select a FF gt then press the lt gt button gt The lt Z gt icon will blink Zoom 24mm x 1770 1 ii Even if you disable the master unit s flash firing it will still fire a preflash to transmit wireless signals 36 Du i p p Ur E a eee SE GE GE u Dr m SE SE SE GE DENS EE SE Es EE GE GA ap E SE pu p Se ME x ue s SE uv DE v es
2. ae Using Fully Automatic Wireless Fiash Flash exposure compensation and other settings set with the master unit will also be automatically set in the slave units Thus you need not make settings on the slave unit s Wireless flash with the following settings can be done in the same way as with normal flash shooting e Flash exposure compensation FEB High speed sync FP flash e Manual flash FE lock e Stroboscopic flash ii With FE lock if even one Speedlite will result in underexposure the 5 gt icon will blink in the viewfinder Open the aperture more or move the slave unit closer to the subject setting Communication Channel If there is another Canon wireless flash system nearby you can change the channel No to prevent signal confusion Both the master and slave units must be set to the same channel No ETIL Zoom 24mn Press the ZOOM tz gt button so Men that SCH gt blinks Set the channel No Turn the lt gt dial to select the channel number then press the e button 37 Flash Ratio with E TTL Il With one master unit and one or two slave units off camera you can adjust the flash ratio for E TTL I autoflash shooting The example below has two slave units and the master unit disabled from firing 15m 49 2ft Indoors 12m 39 4ft Outdoors am 26 2ft Set the Slave Unit Multiple slave units can be assigned to different slave groups by setting the sl
3. 13 18 m F e gt will be displayed on the LCD panel even if the camera is compatible with E TTL Il the flash exposure confirmation lamp does not light move closer to the subject and take the picture again You can also increase the camera s ISO speed 11 Using E TTL Il and E TTL Autoflash in the Shooting Modes Just set the camera s shooting mode to lt Av gt aperture priority AE lt Tv gt shutter priority AE or M manual and you can use E TTL Il E TTL autoflash Select this mode when you want to set the shutter speed manually The camera will then automatically set the aperture matching the shutter speed to obtain T a standard exposure t e If the aperture display blinks it means that the background exposure will be underexposed or overexposed Adjust the shutter speed until the aperture display stops blinking Select this mode when you want to set the aperture manually 2 camera will then automatically set the shutter speed matching the aperture to obtain standard exposure the background is dark like a night scene a slow sync speed will be used to obtain standard exposure of both the main subject and background Standard exposure of the A main subject is obtained with the flash while a standard exposure of the background is obtained with a slow shutter speed ls Since a slow shutter speed will be us
4. 44 Point the flash head upward by 90 Pull out the wide panel The catchlight panel will come out at the same time Push in the wide panel amp Follow the same procedure as for bounce flash O amp Point the flash head straight ahead and then upward 90 The catchlight will not work if you swing the flash head left or right e For maximum catchlight effect stay within 1 5 m 4 9 ft of the subject Closeup Flash Shooting If you want to shoot a subject about 0 5 2 m 1 6 6 6 ft away hold down the PUSH button and tilt the flash head downward by 7 ETTL Zoom lmm i r 5 5 ED um T XN Ea EE Wil OO E WO WWPQIIRI lt 0507 1 1 5 24354 X913 18 19 ZOOM Setting the Flash Coverage and Using the Wide Panel The flash coverage can be set to match the lens focal length from 24mm to 105mm The flash coverage can be set automatically or manually Also with the built in wide panel the flash coverage can be expanded to 14mm wide angle lenses 9 Zoom 24mm Press the ZOOM z gt button Turn the lt gt dial to change the flash Coverage When the flash coverage is set 0507 7152 3 4 6 9 13 18m automatically lt gt is not displayed ETTL F If you set the flash coverage manually make sure it covers the lens focal length so that the picture will not have a dark periphery Using the Wide Panel Pull out the wide panel and place it over the flas
5. if the warranty does not bear the place and date of purchase you will be charged the cost of the repairs Some types of repair may require that parts be ordered specially In this event the repairs may take longer than usual The contents of this document are subject to change without notice CANON Fs B SS PU 2 3 BFE RIE MAR KARREAN Canon ERE inis DUI 2 0 DC ver TA D HR 3 ERREP Canon E DUE SE mot Seid Canon AIREARI o BAe qnd ER o MAR MANRER EA H e HRAT MAET RE ATS DI p a RRM EEA CAXHARAMREN A CEHRTRECES KI Canon ERE RE m tE RIAS o CE BES PE SC AT RAAT BI De ER ie A Ei cR HHA Bl Bris Canon Ra Spa AY Canon 88 o ERRERA RBA RE m ER th HE UDRHURURRERE take H HS ELE um REA H By BRN e Jee me AYE BET ll eT REE D a a DOE BE BH IB
6. 3 Have a problem See the table below The Speedlite does not detach from the camera The mounting foot s locking pin has not been retracted Loosen the locking ring all the way before detaching the Speedlite p 9 The Speedlite does not fire The batteries are installed in the wrong orientation Install the batteries in the correct orientation p 8 The Speedlite s internal batteries are exhausted the flash recycling time is 30 sec or longer replace the batteries p 8 Install the Speedlite s internal batteries even when you use an external power source p 8 Attach the Speedlite securely to the camera Attach the Speedlite s mounting foot securely to the camera 9 The electrical contacts of the Speedlite and camera are dirty x Clean the contacts p 9 The slave unit does not fire The slave s wireless selector is not set to lt SLAVE gt Set it to lt SLAVE gt p 34 The slave unit is not positioned properly Place the slave unit within the master unit s transmission range p 35 Point the slave unit s sensor toward the master unit p 35 The power turns off by itself After 90 sec of idle operation auto power off took effect Press the shutter button halfway or press the test firing button p 10 The entire LCD panel blinks The wide panel has been pulled out for bounce flash Retract the wide panel p 20 48 The fl
7. 3 stop increments If the camera enables only 1 2 stop increments then only 1 2 stop increments can be set Press the amp button so that the g icon and flash exposure compensation amount blink Set the flash exposure Turn the amp 93 dial to set the amount amp To cancel the flash exposure compensation set the amount to 0 Press the lt gt button The flash exposure compensation amount will be set MASTER LOCK ir If flash exposure compensation has been set with both the Speedlite and camera the Speediite s flash exposure compensation amount will override the camera s 14 Zh FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing You can take three flash shots while automatically changing the flash output for each shot up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments 1 2 stop increments if the camera enables only 1 2 stop increments This is called FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing Press the amp button so that the lt gt icon and flash exposure bracketing amount blink Z 4 N i i Set the flash exposure bracketing amount e Turn the lt gt dial to set the amount Press the lt gt button FEB will be set ka amp After all three shots are taken FEB will be canceled e The shots will be taken in the drive mode set with the camera e For FEB shooting set the camera s drive mode to Single shooting and be sure the flash is ready before you shoot e You c
8. 80EX Slave unit 5 Speedlite 420EX Slave unit 6 Mini stand included with 580EX 420EX 7 Off Camera Shoe Cord 2 Enables the 580EX to be connected to the camera up to 60 cm 2 ft away of the EOS camera s automatic functions can be used Speedlite Bracket SB E1 46 About Color Temperature Information Transmission When the flash fires the color temperature information is transmitted to certain specific EOS digital camera This feature optimizes the flash picture s white balance When the camera s color balance is set to EN or 5 it will work automatically To see if this feature works with your camera see the white balance specification in the Major Specifications of your cameras instruction manual Reverting to 580EX Default Settings If your EOS camera has the CLEAR button you can press it to revert the camera settings except Custom Functions to the default About the AF Assist Beam Under low light or low contrast conditions the built in AF assist beam will be emitted automatically to make it eaasier to autofocus The AF assist beam works with all EOS cameras The AF assist beam is compatible with 28mm and longer lenses The effective range is shown below Position Effective Rar Center 0 6 10 2 32 8 Periphery 0 6 5 2 16 4 47 RAPERE i um M 1 n Kee SE EE EE EE E AU ist tor T s t EE GE S ooti n EE X
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10. Conon SPEEDLITE SSOEX _ Canon o SPEEDUTESROX G LL INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The Canon Speedlite 580EX is an EOS dedicated high output flash unit automatically compatible with E TTL Il E TTL and TTL autoflash It can be used in three different ways As a normal on camera flash the master unit for a wireless multi Speedlite flash system or a slave unit e Read this instruction manual while also referring to your camera s instruction manual Before using the Speedlite read this instruction manual and your camera s instruction manual to familairize yourself with the Speedlite operations The basic operation is the same as with normal AE shooting When the 580EX is attached to an EOS camera almost all automatic exposure control for flash photography is handled by the camera It is almost the same as using the camera s built in flash if it has one You can think of the 580EX as a built in high output flash tis automatically compatible with the camera s flash metering mode E TTL 1 E TTL and TTL The camera controls the Speedlite automatically in the following flash metering modes 1 E TTL Il autoflash evaluative flash metering with preflash reading lens distance information 2 E TTL autoflash evaluative flash metering with preflash reading 3 TTL autoflash off the film metering for real time fl
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12. M ME EM 0507 1 152 21 M Manual Flash UE DURO A DE You can set the flash output from 1 128 power to 1 1 full power in 1 3 stop increments Use a hand held flash meter to determine the required flash output to obtain a correct flash exposure Zoom ZL mm dd 0507 1152 3 4 6 9 13 18 m 22 Press the MODE button so that M is displayed Set the flash output Press the amp e button gt The flash output display will blink Turn the lt gt dial to set the flash output then press the se button Press the shutter button halfway to see the effective flash range displayed Zoom ij 4 mm 0507 1152 3 4 6 9 13 18 m SE EE EE peer ELE pU s S EE E EE CH GE S cepas uod PEE RIDE um Displayed Flash Output Figures When you change the flash output during shooting the table below makes it easier to see how the stop changes such as 1 2 0 3 1 2 1 2 0 3 You can see how the stop changes when you increase or decrease the flash output For example when you decrease the flash output to 1 2 1 2 0 3 or 1 2 0 7 and then increase the flash output to more than 1 2 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 7 and 1 1 will be displayed Sample Flash Output Figures Figures for decreased flash output gt 4 14403 Figures for increased flash output 29 MULTI Strobo
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14. ackground Using a tripod a remote switch and external power source is recommended amp flash output of 1 1 or 1 2 cannot be set for stroboscopic flash i Stroboscopic flash can be used with buLb If the number of flashes is displayed as the firing will continue until the shutter is closed or the battery runs out The number of flashes will be limited as shown by the table below 1 ex E Max Stroboscoplc Flashes o If the number of flashes is displayed as the maximum number of flashes will be as shown by the table below regardless of the firing frequency Flash Output 20 SE uus a ne EMPRESAS E EE ETE EE EE d IM E A D gt Second Curtain Synce s With a slow shutter speed you can create a light trail following the subject The flash fires right before the shutter closes Press the 54 T gt button so that ETTL Zoom Siimm undi p gt is displayed amp Stroboscopic flash cannot be set 0507 1152 3 4 6 9 13 18 m F amp Setting the shooting mode to buLb will make it easier for second curtain sync To return to normal flash press the lt H DP gt button so that the lt D gt icon turns off With E TTL I E TTL the flash will fire twice even with a slow sync speed The first flash is the preflash 26 C Fn Setting Custom Functions You can customize Speedlite features to suit your preferences Do it with Custom Functio
15. activation 8 DO Disabled Standard exposure 3 Decreased exposure Increased exposure Decreased exposure Standard exposure gt Increased exposure E TTL II E TTL autoflash TTL autofiash Auto power off after 60 min 1 1 Auto power off after 10 min Cancellable with master unit within 1 hour Cancellable with master unit within 8 hours Enabled Disabled Recycle with both the Speedlite and external power source Recycle with only the external power source Disabled Enabled Set directly with lt gt O 5 gt C Fn 06 Convenient when you want to check the depth of field p 41 C Fn 07 If both the external power source and the Speedlite s internal batteries are used to recharge the flash both power sources will be used together However if the internal batteries become exhausted shooting may be disabled If 1 is set only the external power source will be used to recharge the flash and the internal batteries will be spared Note that even if you set it to 1 the Speedlite will still require internal batteries for flash control Q amp C Fn 03 1 is a setting for EOS 1 series film cameras only Do not use this setting if you have an EOS digital camera or EOS REBEL T2 300X With an EOS digital camera or EOS REBEL T2 300X this setting will cause improper flash control the flash might not fire or it may fire only at full output If you use a Type A camera an
16. an also combine FEB with flash exposure compensation and FE lock 15 FEL FE Lock FE flash exposure lock enables you to lock the correct flash exposure for any part of the picture With lt ETTL gt displayed on the LCD panel you press the camera s FEL button If the camera does not have the FEL button press the lt gt button SS Ke and press the FEL button A preflash will be fired to obtain a flash exposure reading for the subject FEL will be displyed on the LCD panel for 0 5 sec Each time you press the FEL button a preflash will be fired and a new flash exposure reading will be locked FEL amp If the subject is too far away and underexposure will result the lt gt icon will blink in the viewfinder Move closer to the subject and try the FE lock again If ETTL is not displayed on the LCD panel FE lock will not be possible amp If the subject is too small FE lock might not be very effective 16 C High Speed Sync FP Flash D I EE t ne 104 ae L pu e ss i UU M NR 21 aa an E SE EE EE SE D Xie With high speed sync you can use flash with shutter speeds This is convenient when you want to use aperture priority for fill flash portraits E T T SS Zoom 5 Li mm 0507 1152 3 4 6 9 13 18 m Press the lt gt button so that lt gt is displayed e Check that the g i
17. ash metering Regarding the camera s available flash metering modes refer to the camera s instruction manual The Speedlite s major specifications are listed in External Flash Items The camera instruction manual s chapter on flash photography will refer to cameras having 1 and 2 as a Type A camera compatible with E TTL or E TTL Il And cameras having compatible with only TTL are called Type B cameras This instruction manual assume that you are using the 580EX with a Type A camera For Type B cameras see page 53 Contents Getting Started and Basic Operation 7 2 Using Flash u 2 Wireless Flash JI I y Reference UU UU 45 Conventions Used this Manual The lt gt symbol in the text refers to the Select Dial SC The lt gt symbol the text refers to the Select Set button The operation procedures in this instruction manual assume that both the camera and Speedlite s power switches are ON cons are used in the text to indicate the respective buttons dials and settings They match the same icons found on the camera and Speedlite The 68 612 icons indicate that the respective function remains in effect for 8 sec or 12 sec Reference page numbers are indicated by p co This instruction manual u
18. ash range scale bars blink The flash head has been tilted down by 7 gt Change the bounce position p 19 The periphery or bottom of the picture looks dark e When you set the flash coverage manually the setting was a higher number than the lens focal length resulting in a dark periphery Set the flash coverage that is a lower number than the lens focal length or set it to auto zoom p 20 If only the bottom of the picture looks dark you were too close to the subject If the subject is closer than 2 m 6 6 ft tilt the flash head downward by 7 p 19 The flash exposure is underexposed or overexposed There was a highly reflective object glass window etc in the picture gt Use FE lock p 16 amp The subject has a very dark or light color Set flash exposure compensation For a dark subject set a decreased flash exposure And for a bright subject set an increased flash exposure p 14 You used high speed sync With high speed sync the effective flash range will be shorter Make sure the subject is within the effective flash range displayed p 17 The picture is really blurred The shooting mode was set to lt Av and the scene was dark gt Use a tripod or set the shooting mode to lt P gt p 12 49 Major Specifications Type Type Compatible cameras Guide No Flash coverage Flash duration Color temperature information transmission e Exposure Cont
19. ash with the Slave Unit Manual flash or stroboscopic flash can be set manually with the slave unit Do this in the following cases 1 When you want to set the flash output with the slave units individually for wireless or manual flash as with studio flash units 2 When you use Speedlite Transmitter ST E2 for wireless or manual flash Manual Flash DI Zoom 24mm Le BE Stroboscopic Flash Am 2 iz 1128 18 idu Mu wo e e 1 Press the MODE button for 2 sec MI will blink Set the manual flash output p 22 Press the MODE button for 2 sec Ml will blink Press the MODE button again and lt MULTI gt will blink Set the stroboscopic flash p 24 43 Reference BOE XK SY SIC successus oin peri FOUDIESMOOUING So E a a LI E a a Lj a LI a a E a a a n Li k a a a LI a x ajor Specifications 50 sing Type B OD ED D Speedlite 580EX On camera Master unit 2 Speedlite Transmitter ST E2 Dedicated transmitter for wireless control of 580 420 set as slave units 3 Compact Battery Pack CP E3 Compact and lightweight external power source Accommodates eight size AA alkaline or Ni MH batteries It can also use size AA lithium batteries 4 Speedlite 5
20. ave ID Set the wireless selector to SLAVE p 34 Press the ZOOM tz gt button so that lt 81138 gt blinks ETTL 7 A Se s Sa 2 QUARE S rd De E Keier d SS r SLAVE gt 3 lt x 38 Ra aur D al GEN 5 p MM NUS IMG UOMINI QU MINIMUM M UU M CHARME LER E Set the slave ID amp Turn the lt gt dial to select lt gt then press the e button Repeat steps1 to to set lt B gt for the other Slave unit Set the Master Unit 4 Get the wireless selector to MASTER p 34 Disable the master unit s flash firing p 36 DZoom 24mm 3 Press the ZOOM z gt button so Cp FF stata 7 that DNR blinks Eo NN Ph Select the flash ratio e Turn the lt gt dial to select lt A B gt then ETTL 9 Zoom 2 press the ce button Zoom 24mm Set the flash ratio amp Turn the amp 5 dial to set the flash ratio a ES mtm ZZ A 1 m 5 E 2 1 71 1 1 2 m 1 4 1 8 Set the camera and shoot Set the camera in the same way as with normal flash shooting Hi With the EOS ELAN II ELAN II E 50 50E EOS 500N REBEL G EOS IX EOS IX7 IX Lite EOS 300 REBEL 2000 and EOS 3000N 66 REBEL XS N REBEL G II the flash ratio cannot be set with multiple Speedlites 39 222222 EEGEN ZE SE Fi amp The flash ratio range of 8 1 1 1 1 8 is equiva
21. con is lit in the viewfinder amp Stroboscopic flash cannot be set a Kc F e If you set a shutter speed that is the same or slower than the camera s maximum flash sync speed lt H gt wil not be displayed in the viewfinder amp With high speed sync the faster the shutter speed the shorter the effective flash range will be Check the LCD panel for the effective flash range To return to normal flash press the lt gt button so that lt gt icon turns off 17 Bounce Flash By pointing the flash head toward a wall or ceiling the flash will bounce off the surface before illuminating the subject This can soften shadows behind the subject for a more natural looking shot This is called bounce flash Set the Bounce Direction Hold down the PUSH button and turn the flash head If the flash coverage is set automatically the flash coverage will be set to 50mm The LCD panel will also display lt gt mm You can also set the flash coverage manually underexposure amp The wall or ceiling should be a plain white color for high reflectance If the bounce surface is not white a color cast may result in the picture After you take the shot if the flash exposure confirmation lamp does not light use a larger aperture opening and try again 18 Creating a Catchlight With the catchlight panel you can create a catchlight in the subject s eyes to add life to the facial expression
22. d set C Fn 03 1 wireless autoflash will not work If AF assist beam OFF is set with the Speedlite or camera the AF assist beam will not be emitted ZS Fi If you use a Type B camera and set C Fn 03 0 E TTL II E TTL autoflash will not work 29 Wireless Flash About Wireless Flash O2 Fully Automatic Wireless Flash 34 Flash Ratio with E TTL OO 42 Wireless Manual Flash with Varied Flash Output Setting Manual Flash and Stroboscopic Flash with o A ES UN Um S G SE uS About Wireless Flash With multiple Canon Speedlites having the wireless flash feature you can create various lighting effects with the same ease as using normal E TTL II autoflash The settings you input with the 580EX master unit attached to the camera are also transmitted to the slave units which are controlled by the master unit via wireless Thus you need not operate the slave units at all during the shoot The basic wireless set up is illustrated below Then all you do is set the master unit to lt ETTL gt and wireless E TTL II autoflash will be enabled p 34 Note that with Type A cameras prior to the EOS 1D Mark Il and EOS ELAN 7NE ELAN 7N 30V 33V E TTL autoflash will be used instead Basic Wireless Settings amp Setup 5m 49 2ft 4 e E voL 26 2f
23. ed for low light scenes using a tripod is s recommended e If the shutter speed display blinks it means that the background exposure will be underexposed or overexposed Adjust the aperture until the shutter speed display stops blinking Select this mode when you want to set both the shutter speed and aperture manually f M Standard exposure of the main subject is obtained with the flash The exposure of the _ background is obtained with the shutter speed and aperture combination you set If you use the DEP lt A DEP gt shooting mode the result will be the same as using the lt P gt Program AE mode Flash Sync Speeds and Apertures Use Shutter Speed Setting Aperture Setting 1 a LN Manual buLb 30 sec 1 X sec 1 X sec is the camera s maximum flash sync speed 12 Using Flash 14 15 16 Flash Exposure Compensation ZH FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing EL FE Lock nnn 9 High Speed Sync FP Flash ounce Flash 18 OOM Setting the Flash Coverage and Usin the Wide Panel 20 Manual Flach 22 u ULTI Stroboscopic Flash Second Curtain Sync Fn Setting Custom Functions ustom Function Settings NI PO ho o 20 Flash Exposure Compensation You can adjust the flash output as easily as normal exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation can be set up to 3 stops in 1
24. h head as shown The flash coverage wil then be extended to 14mm The catchlight panel will come out at the same time Push the catchlight panel back d Q amp If you use bounce flash with the wide panel in place the entire display on the LCD panel will blink as a warning Since the subject will be illuminated by both the bounce flash and direct flash it will look unnatural amp Pull out the wide panel gently Using excessive force may c detach the wide e panel e If the wide panel is accidentally detached the ZOOM gt button will not work The zoom feature will work again when you press the spot shown by the arrow The entire display on the LCD panel will blink but the Speedlite will work normally Fi The flash coverage will be compatible with the EF15mm 2 8 Fisheye lens 20 lt o EE m VER 2 SE 2 VS EE RET at UE rare WANNA GE SEET Gre IRURE Pr E d SE EE SE Automatic Setting of Flash Coverage for the Camera s Image Size EOS digital cameras have one of three image sizes The lens effective focal length will differ depending on the camera s image size The Speedlite automatically recognizes the EOS digital camera s image size and automatically sets the flash coverage for lens focal lengths from 24mm to 105mm When the Speedlite is attached to a compatible camera lt gt will appear on the Speedlite s LCD panel ETTL Wm mu ua mem 3 4 6 9 13 18 m E
25. lent to 3 1 1 1 1 3 in stops 1 2 stop increments The flash ratio at the 8 is shown in parentheses below the scale Wireless Flash with Three Slave Groups 15m 49 2ft Indoors 12m 39 4ft Outdoors You can have slave groups A and B and also add slave group C You can use slave groups A and B to obtain the standard flash exposure of the subject and slave group C to illuminate the background to eliminate shadows Set the slave units See Set the Slave Unit on page 38 to set the slave units ID to lt gt B or C amp For slave lt C gt also set the flash exposure compensation as necessary 40 Set the master unit and shoot See Set the Master Unit on page 39 In step 4 select lt A gt 0 o f ESI A gt is set the Speedlite in slave group lt C gt will not fire amp If you point the slave group C Speedlite toward the subject the subject will be overexposed Modeling Flash If the camera has a depth of field preview button press it to fire a 1 sec burst of flashes This is the modeling flash You can check the lighting and shadow effects You can fire the modeling flash for both wireless and normal flash shooting o Do not fire the modeling flash more than 10 consecutive times If you fire the modeling flash 10 consecutive times allow the Speedlite to rest for at least 10 min to avoid overheating and deteriorating the flash head i The mode
26. ling flash cannot be fired with the EOS 300 REBEL 2000 and Type B cameras p 2 About Slave Group Control Slave group A For example if you have the slave ID set to lt A gt for three Speedlites all three Speediites will be controlled as if they were one Speedlite in slave group 41 Wireless Manual Flash with Varied Flash Output With manual flash and multiple Speedlites you can set a different flash output for each slave unit group All settings t are done with the r master unit 9 Zoom 24 Press the MODE gt button SO that M is displayed aD ECCE z 1 Em Press the lt 7 gt button so HL cmm d that lt i gt blinks ce Dd ac VEM S 7 1 EINID Zenn Select the flash ratio Turn the lt gt dial to select lt A B or A B C then press the lt gt button DI Zoom EU mm set the flash output Press the amp button The slave ID lt A gt will blink Turn the lt gt dial to set the flash output for lt A gt then press the lt gt button The slave ID lt B gt will blink Turn the lt gt dial to set the flash output for lt B gt then press the e button The slave ID lt C gt will blink Turn the lt gt dial to set the flash output for C then press the amp button All the slave IDs will light 42 Setting Manual Flash and Stroboscopic Fl
27. me amp Size AA Ni MH or lithium batteries can also be used Attaching to the Camera Loosen the locking ring pens Ed lt Turn the locking ring as shown by the arrow to loosen it Attach it to the camera o Slip the Speedlite s mounting foot all the way into the hot shoe mmmn E Tighten Turn the locking ring as shown by the arrow The locking pin will protrude from the mounting foot to further secure the attachment detach the Speedlite loosen the locking ring until the locking pin disengages Then slip the Speedlite out of the hot shoe Wireless Selector Settings The wireless selector is for switching between normal flash shooting and wireless flash shooting For normal flash shooting be sure to set the wireless selector to OFF MASTER A LOCK Turn on the Power Switch Set the power switch to ON flash will start recycling Check that the flash is ready The pilot lamp will first turn green ready for quick flash then red fully recycled or flash ready e To fire a test flash press the pilot lamp About Quick Flash Quick flash enables a flash to be fired before flash ready when the pilot lamp is still green Although the Guide No will be 1 6 to 1 2 that of the full output quick flash is effective for near subjects and when you want a shorter recycle time Set the drive mode to Single Quick flash cannot be
28. nit lt SLAVE gt Slave unit i Asterisked buttons have a timer that keep the button s function active for 8 sec 68 after you let go of the button The amp illumination lasts for 12 sec LCD Panel Manual flash output level f Zoom focal length Flash exposure compensation amount FEB compensation amount Aperture FEB status Stroboscopic flash count Stroboscopic flash frequency Manual flash 1 3 stop increment indicator Custom Function No lt gt Manual zoom E gt High speed sync EX M ICTU ORC GER va a n AC AI GERE OO ER RR RU A RN PP RO UTR Rp maca maana ari M MP TR ua E FP flash Custom Function setting n FEB lt gt Auto zoom for image size lt ETTL TTL gt E TTL M TTL autoflash lt 04 gt Flash exposure Slave ID compensation Slave ID underscore lt M MULTI gt Flash ratio Manual flash Multi Stroboscopic flash Flash range scale Flash ratio scale lt oi gt Custom Function Indicator meters E gt Second curtain sync Indicator feet Firing mode Master flash Z Master flash OFF Slave flash wl Wues gt Flash ratio lt EFT gt Slave lt gt Channel lt gt Flash bounce indicator Blinks for 7 down s To illuminate the LCD panel press the X button e The items actually displayed depend on the current settings 6 Getting Started and Basic Operation UU S e S SC um AN m Sim SC g
29. ns Press the lt amp cC Fn gt button for 2 sec so that Gi is displayed Select the Custom Function No amp Turn the lt gt dial to set the Custom Function No gt Change the setting Press the lt gt button The selected setting will blink gt Turn the amp 5 dial to select 0 or 1 then press the lt e gt button After you set the Custom Function and press the lt MODE gt button the camera will be ready to shoot in Changing Meters or Feet After step 1 above press the lt e gt button for 2 sec With the distance display blinking turn the dial to change the unit to feet or meters Press the lt e gt button 27 Se B Automatic cancellation of C FEB sequence C Flash metering mode C Fn 04 Slave unit s auto power off time 1 C Fn 05 Cancellation of slave units auto power off 1 C Fn 06 Modeling Flash Flash recycling method C Fn 07 when external power source is used 1 C Fn 08 Quick flash with continuous shooting 1 1 32 C Fn 09 Test firing with autoflash 1 Full output j i Disabled C En 10 Modeling flash with test firing button 1 Enabled Auto setting of flash 0 Enabled C Fn 11 coverage to match d camera s image size Disable Disabled C Fn 12 AF assist beam OFF 1 Enabled Flash exposure Set with C93 button and lt gt dial C Fn 13 compensation setting method I C Fn 14 Auto Power Off
30. nual flash Stroboscopic flash Secm ewtansym Manual flash Wireless flash Stroboscopic flash Features not Available with Any Type B Cameras e E TTL Il E TTL autoflash e FE lock e High speed sync FP flash e Autoflash with wireless flash e Flash ratio set with multi Speedlite wireless flash On camera shooting Features Available with Some Type B Cameras e EOS 650 620 FEB e EOS 750 850 FEB stroboscopic flash second curtain sync wireless flash e EOS 700 FEB in modes except lt Tv gt 53 This device complies with Part 15 of the Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communicati
31. ons However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Industry Canada o4 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Dry batteries shall not be subjected to charging This mark indicates that the product complies with Australias EMC regulations Conon This Instructions booklet is dated July 2004 For information on the camera s compatibility with system accessories marketed after this date contact your nearest Canon Service Center Canon CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku ToKyo 146 8501 Japan U S A CANADA EUROPE AFRICA amp MIDDLE EAST CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMEHICA ASIA OCEANIA JAPAN CAN
32. rol Exposure Control Type Flash range with 50mm f 1 4 ISO 100 Flash exposure compensation FE lock High speed sync Stroboscopic flash Flash exposure confirmation On camera E TTL II E TTL TTL autoflash Speedlite Type A EOS cameras E TTL II E TTL autoflash Type B EOS cameras TTL autoflash 58 190 at 105mm focal length ISO 100 in meters feet 24 105mm 14mm with wide panel e Auto zoom flash coverage set automatically for lens focal length and image size Manual zoom Flash head swing bounce flash Normal flash 1 2 ms or shorter Quick flash 2 3 ms or shorter Flash color temperature information transmitted to camera E TTL II E TTL TTL autoflash manual flash Normal flash 0 5 30 m 1 6 98 4 ft Quick flash 0 5 7 5 m 1 6 24 6 ft min 0 5 21 1 6 68 9 ft max High speed sync 0 5 15 1 6 49 2 ft at 1 250 sec Manual FEB 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments Manual and FEB can be combined With FE L gt button or lt gt button Provided Provided 1 199 Hz Pilot lamp lights e Flash Recycling with size AA alkaline batteries Recycling time Flash ready indicator e Wireless Flash Transmission method Channels Wireless options 90 Normal flash 0 1 to 6 sec Red pilot lamp lights Quick flash 0 1 to 3 sec Green pilot lamp lights Optica pulse 4 OFF Master and Slave E used TEE s EE Se EE E Tran
33. s feet Normal Flash Full Output and Quick Flash GNo 15 28 30 36 42 50 53 492 91 9 98 4 118 1 137 8 164 173 9 Same as 1 2 to 1 6 manual flash output Manual Flash GNo 58 190 3 Flash Coverage mm 58 190 3 41 134 5 29 95 1 15 28 30 36 42 50 53 49 2 91 9 98 4 118 1 137 8 164 173 9 10 6 19 8 21 2 25 5 29 7 35 4 37 5 34 8 65 69 6 83 7 97 4 116 1 123 3 5 3 9 9 10 6 12 7 14 8 17 7 18 7 20 5 17 4 32 5 34 8 41 7 48 6 58 1 61 4 67 3 1 0 7 5 14 15 18 21 25 26 5 24 6 45 9 49 2 59 1 68 9 82 86 9 1 10 5 12 5 13 3 14 5 34 4 4 43 6 47 6 2 7 4 9 5 3 6 4 7 4 8 8 9 4 10 3 8 9 16 1 17 4 24 3 28 9 30 8 1 9 3 5 3 8 4 5 5 3 6 3 6 6 7 3 6 2 11 5 12 5 14 8 17 4 20 7 21 7 24 1 3 2 5 2 7 3 2 3 7 4 4 4 7 5 1 4 3 8 2 8 9 10 5 12 1 14 4 15 4 16 7 3 8 7 7 5 9 12 5 2 24 6 29 5 2 e alc 2 ei 52 Using a Type B Camera If you use the 580EX with a Type B camera TTL autoflash camera note the available features and restrictions below When a Type B camera is used with the 580EX set to autoflash lt TTL will be displayed on the Speedlite s LCD panel With a Type A camera lt ETTL gt will be displayed Features Available with Type B Cameras Available Features TTL autoflash Flash exposure compensation Ma
34. scopic Flash With stroboscopic flash a rapid series of flashes is fired It can be used to capture multiple images of a moving subject in a single photograph for later study You can set the firing frequency number of flashes per sec expressed as Hz the number of flashes and the flash output cn 4 Press the MODE button so that Zoom 23 mm i Murri is displayed 0507 1152 3 4 6 9 13 18 m Select the item to be set o Press the e button to select the item blinks Set the desired setting Turn the lt gt dial to set the setting then press the e button After you set the flash output and press the amp button the entire display will turn on Calculating the Shutter Speed During stroboscopic flash the shutter should remain open until the firing stops Use the formula below to calculate the shutter speed and set it with the camera Number of flashes Firing frequency Hz Shutter speed For example if the number of flashes is 10 and the firing frequency is 5 Hz the shutter speed should be at least 2 sec 24 e m EN eg SE ae SO 5 AA es 2 32222 ZE EA A T S Z To avoid overheating and deteriorating the flash head do not fire more than 10 stroboscopic bursts Then allow the Speedlite to rest for at least 10 min i Stroboscopic flash is most effective with a highly reflective subject against a dark b
35. ses the following alert symbols o The Caution symbol indicates a warning to prevent shooting problems P Note symbol gives supplemental information Nomenclature Catchlight panel retracted p 19 Built in wide panel retracted p 20 Flash head Wireless transmitter YN Wireless sensor External power source socket Canon SPEEDLITE S80EX Bracket fitting AF assist beam emitter p 47 JL Contact cover 4 po e Locking ring 9 Mounting foot p 9 Locking pin p 9 Contacts Case Mini stand Shoe Mini stand pocket JE TEE ee s n mu O a SE GE Bounce angle PUSH Bounce lock release button p 18 5u I gt 7 High speed sync FP flash Shutter curtain synchronization button p 17 26 ETC Enz LCD panel illumination Custom Function setting button p 6 27 Battery compartment cover 8 D ltt ee lt LOOM 1 gt Zoom button Wireless set button p 20 36 37 38 39 42 lt PILOT gt Pilot lamp Test firing Wireless slave auto power off cancel button p 10 35 p Power switch p 10 lt OFF gt Power off Flash exposure confirmation ON Power on lamp p 11 lt MODE gt C3 Select Dial Flash mode Slave setting button p 11 22 24 42 43 Wireless selector p 9 34 9 Select Set button lt OFF gt Wireless off for on camera flash lt gt Master u
36. smission range Approx Controllable slave groups Flash ratio control Slave ready indicator Modeling flash e Custom Functions e AF Assist Beam Linkable AF points Effective range Approx e Power Source Internal power Battery life Approx flash count Battery life Approx wireless transmissions Power saving External power sources e Dimensions W x H x D Weight 6 2T EE E GE SE 2 act Outdoors 12 15 39 4 49 2 ft Indoors 8 10 26 2 32 8 ft Reception angle 40 horizontal 30 vertical 3 A B and C 1 8 1 1 8 1 in 1 2 stop increments AF assist beam blinks Fired with camera s depth of field preview button 14 28 settings 1 45 AF points 28mm or longer focal length At center 0 6 10 m 2 0 32 8 ft Periphery 0 6 5m 2 0 16 4 ft Four size AA alkaline Size AA Ni MH or lithium batteries also possible 100 700 flashes with size AA alkaline batteries 1500 transmissions Master unit firing disabled size AA alkaline batteries Power off after 90 sec or idle operation 60 min if set as Slave Compact Battery Pack CP E3 76 x 134 x 114 mm 3 0x 5 3 x 4 5 In 375 g 13 2 oz Speedlite only excluding batteries All specifications are based on Canon s testing criteria Product specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice o1 Guide No GNo ISO 100 in meter
37. sories with this Canon photographic equipment that do not conform to Canon specifications e Damage resulting during shipment Claim must be presented and examined by the shipper Equipment covered by this warranty may be repaired by Canon International Warranty Members located outside the United States Canada Australia the United Kingdom New Zealand Mexico and Japan WITHOUT CHARGE except for insurance transportation and handling charges Worldwide list of Canon International Warranty Members included with equipment CANON COMPANY EXCLUDES ALL REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES CONDITIONS OR LIABILITIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN RELATION TO THE EQUIPMENT EXCEPT THOSE WHICH ARE SET FORTH ABOVE AND OR EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH EXCLUSION WOULD CONTRAVENE ANY STATUTE OR CAUSE THIS TERM TO BE VOID EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH EXCLUSION WOULD CONTRAVENE ANY STATUTE OR CAUSE THIS TERM TO BE VOID CANON COMPANY EXCLUDES ALL LIABILITY TO THE PURCHASER IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM WHETHER CONTRACTUAL TORTIOUS STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS DAMAGE COST OR EXPENSE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LOSS OF FILM IN RELATION TO THE EQUIPMENT CR ANY SERVICES SUPPLIED BY CANON COMPANY IN RELATION TO THE EQUIPMENT THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR THE PERSON FOR WHO
38. t 12m 39 4ft e Any flash exposure compensation amount high speed sync FP flash FE lock FEB amount manual flash and stroboscopic flash settings set with the master unit will all be automatically transmitted to the slave units amp Even with multiple Speedlies positioned as slave units all will be controlled by wireless 580EX set as a slave unit can also be controlled by wireless by Speedlite Transmitter ST E2 optional e Hereinafter the master unit will refer to a 580EX set as the master unit and a wirelessly controlled slave unit will be a 580EX set as the slave unit 32 Lee eene GE nies Dum ERIE EE EEN Multi Speedlite Wireless Lighting Configurations You can create two or three slave groups and set the flash ratio for E TTL Il autoflash shooting p 38 42 Wireless flash with two slave groups p 38 Indoors 15m 49 2ft 26 2ft 12m 39 4ft Wireless flash with three slave groups p 40 Indoors 15m 49 2ft 8m 26 2ft 12m 39 4ft 33 2 D o o t a aii aie EE qud M M D E EE EE E Fully Automatic Wireless Flash This method has all the Speedlites fire at the same flash output with E TTL II autoflash controlling the total flash output set the camera attached 580EX as the master unit wireless selector to lt MASTER gt lt Set the slave 580EX Speedlites s as the sla
39. t lt tog NAE Ze M Installing Batteries Attaching to the Camera Turn on the Power Switch 10 11 Fully Automatic Flash Shooting Using E TTL Il and E TTL Autoflash in the Shooting Modes w A DEN IST UE X Ls To avoid overheating and deteriorating the flash head do not fire rapid bursts of more than 20 continuous flashes After 20 continuous flashes allow a rest time of at least 10 min Installing Batteries Install four size AA batteries Open the cover Slide the battery compartment cover as shown by the arrow and open it Install the batteries sure the and battery contacts correctly oriented as shown in the battery compartment Close the cover amp Close the battery compartment cover and slide it as shown by the arrow Recycling Time and Flash Count with size AA alkaline batteries 100 700 e Based on new size AA alkarine batteries and Canon s testing standards amp Quick flash enables a flash to be fired before flash ready p 10 9 Since the shape of their contacts is not standardized using non alkaline size AA batteries may result in faulty battery connection i Use four new batteries of the same brand and type Do not mix battery types When replacing batteries replace all four batteries at the same ti
40. used in the continuous shooting FEB manual flash and stroboscopic flash modes About Auto Power Off To save battery power the power will turn off automatically after 90 sec of idle use To turn on the Speedlite again press the shutter button halfway Or press the Speedlite s test firing button o s The Speediite s settings will be retained in memory even after the power is turned off To retain the Speedlite s settings when you replace the batteries replace the batteries within 1 minute after turning off the power 10 Fully Automatic Flash Shooting When you set the camera s shooting mode to lt P gt Program AE or C Full Auto E TTL II E TTL fully automatic flash will make it as easy as normal AE shooting Set the Speedlite to lt ETTL gt Press the MODE button so that ETTL is displayed Zoom 5 Li mm 0507 1152 3 4 6 9 13 18 m Focus the subject Press the shutter button halfway to focus The shutter speed and aperture will be set as displayed in the viewfinder Check that the 5 icon is lit in the viewfinder Take the picture Check that the subject is within the effective range displayed on the LCD panel A preflash is fired right before the shot is taken then the main flash is fired Ifa standard flash exposure was obtained the flash exposure confirmation lamp will light for about 3 sec Zoom Dom ENEE maa MEME Kant massa usa nasa 0507 1 1 52 3 4 6 9
41. ve unit s Set the wireless selector to lt SLAVE gt Menu Zoom 24 E Check the communication channel IN dw Ifthe master unit and slave unit s are set to a different channel set them all to the same channel p 37 Position the camera and Speedlites EGO EEE SC PE SE KENE as desired amp Position the Speedlites within the range shown on the next page Set the master unit s flash mode to lt ETTL gt amp The slave unit s will also be automatically set to lt ETTL gt When the slave unit is ready to fire the AF assist beam will blink once each second 34 m 5 s m a E SE SE EE EE EE S EE EE Check the flash operation Press the master units test firing button The slave unit will fire If the flash does not fire adjust the slave unit s angle toward the master unit and distance from the master unit Set the camera and shoot Set the camera in the same way as with normal flash shooting Indoors 15m 49 2ft 10 32 8ft sensor faces the master unit s Indoors the wireless signal may also bounce off the wall so there is more leeway in positioning the slave unit s After positioning the slave unit s be sure to test the wireless operation before shooting Do not place any obstacles between the master unit and slave unit s Obstacles can block the transmission of wireless signals 35
42. y will be repaired by Canon International Warranty Members WITHOUT CHARGE except for insurance transportation and handling charges See list of Canon International Warranty Members included with the equipment When returning equipment for warranty service the shipping charges must be prepaid and the equipment should be shipped in its original carton or box or an equivalent properly packed to withstand the hazards of shipment and be fully insured A copy of this warranty card and proof of purchase should be enclosed as well as a description of the problem film samples etc Repairs will be made and the equipment will be returned shipped at NO CHARGE within the country of repair This warranty only covers defective materials or workmanship encountered in normal use of the equipment and does not apply in the following cases a Loss or damage to the equipment due to abuse causing deterioration mishandling accident or failure to follow operating instructions 6 If equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries or liquid damage c Defective materials or workmanship where the defect is due to the equipment having been serviced or modified by other than Canon International Warranty Members or other authorized service facilities around the world d Malfunction resulting from the use of accessories attachments product supplies parts or devices including without limitation batteries film lenses flash attachments and other acces
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