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46. exp comp 3 2 1 9 1 233 E TTL It meter Evaluative INFO Clear flash settings External flash func setting 2 Set 2nd curtain r E Set 2nd curtain and press lt gt 2nd curtain gt Second curtain sync is set Hi speed INFO Clear flash settings Fl Second curtain sync works well in the camera s Bulb mode To return to normal flash firing set Shutter sync to 1st curtain In E TTLIVE TTL flash mode when you press the shutter button completely a preflash will be fired Then right before the shutter closes the main flash is fired 29 Manual Flash me You can set the flash output from 1 64 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 Setting the camera s shooting mode to lt Av gt or lt M gt is recommended External flash func setting 1 Select Flash mode Flash mode E TTL Il hie Ge Select Flash mode and press lt gt exp comp BDA D253 E TTL Il meter Evaluative LINFO Clear flash settings External flash func setting Select Manual flash es mode SEER Select Manual flash and press gt Manual flash lt gt LINFO Clear flash settings External flash func setting Set aflash output Flash mode Manual flash TREE Select aflash output and press Shutter sync Ist curtain lt Ge gt Set the flash output and press
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52. contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center The Speedlite does not fire Make sure that the batteries are installed in the correct orientation p 8 Insert the mounting foot into the camera s hot shoe all the way slide the lock lever to the right and secure the Speedlite to the camera p 9 Ifthe flash recycling time takes 30 sec or longer replace the O batteries p 8 If the electrical contacts of the Speedlite and camera are dirty clean the contacts p 4 The power turns off by itself e Auto power off took effect Press the shutter button halfway p 10 The bottom of the picture looks dark You were too close to the subject Move away from the subject Remove the lens hood if attached The periphery of the picture is dark e f you took the picture with the flash head extended the flash coverage will be smaller Retract the flash head to the normal position and take the picture again p 19 The flash exposure is underexposed or overexposed lf there was a highly reflective object glass window etc in the picture use FE lock p 18 If the subject looks very dark or very bright set flash exposure compensation p 27 When high speed sync is set the effective flash range will be shorter so move closer to the subject p 28 41 The picture is very blurred When the shooting mode is set to lt Av gt and the scene is dark slow sync is enabled automatical
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55. Basic Operations ee 7 Installing the Batteries 0 enttienciastican A 8 Attaching and Detaching the Flash Turning on the Power Switch Fully Automatic Flash Shooting Flash Shooting in Each Camera Mode 2 Using Flash FE Lock Switching the Flash Coverage Bounce Flash AF assist Beam Movie Shooting Using the LED Light 3 Flash Function Settings by Camera Operations Flash Control from Camera Menu Screen 4Flash Exposure Compensation High speed Sync Second curtain Sync Manual Flash Setting Custom Functions 4 Wireless Flash Shooting Wireless Flash Shooting ReferencGe sa Ne EEA DE e OREA e r EET A T ETNEA AEA Troubleshooting Guide Specifications Nomenclature Flash head p 19 LED light p 23 Wireless sensor p 35 Remote control transmitter p 39 Mounting foot p 9 Locking pin Contacts p 9 Mini stand pocket Gq Case 320EX mini stand p 35 Bounce angle index p 21 Firing group Wireless communication selection switch channel selection switch p 34 36 p 34 p 38 39 Manual LED light button p 23 Battery compartment cover p 8 Flash ready lamp Slave function switch p 10 34 39 lt ON gt Turns on power lt SLAVE gt For wireless flash shooting lt OFF gt Turns off power LED light switch p 22 23 Mounting foot s lock lever Lock release button p 9 p 9 Conventio
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58. be set with the Quick Control screen Generally set a decreased exposure compensation for dark subjects and set an increased exposure compensation for bright subjects 27 High speed Syncr memm With high speed sync FP flash the flash can synchronize with all shutter speeds This is convenient when you want to use aperture priority for fill flash portraits External flash func setting 1 Select Shutter sync Flash mode E TTL II sr TIA Select Shutter sync and press lt gt exp comp 2 2 E TTL Il meter Evaluative LINFO Clear flash settings External flash func setting Set Hi speed Shutter sync Ist curtain s Set Hi speed and Ress lt H gt 2nd curtain P High speed sync is set Hi speed LINFO Clear flash settings F Check that lt p gt is lit in the viewfinder e f you set a shutter speed that is equal to or slower than the camera s maximum flash sync speed lt y gt will not be displayed in the viewfinder e With high speed sync the faster the shutter speed the shorter the effective flash range will be e To return to normal flash firing set Shutter sync to 1st curtain 28 Second curtain Sync me With a slow shutter speed you can create a light trail following the subject The flash fires right before the shutter closes External flash func setting 1 Select Shutter sync Fell Eee e Select Shutter sync and press lt gt Shutter sync Ist curtain
59. ft f 4 Approx 1 4 m 4 6 ft f 5 6 Approx 1 m 3 3 ft Remote Release Function Compatible cameras Cameras compatible with Remote Controller RC 6 RC 5 or RC 1 Release mode Release after 2 sec Operating range Approx 5 m 16 4 ft from the front of the camera e Custom Functions 4 8 settings e Power Source Battery Four AA LR6 alkaline batteries AA LR6 Ni MH and lithium batteries also usable Recycling time Approx 0 1 2 3 sec Quick flash Approx 0 1 1 8 sec Flash ready indicator Flash ready lamp lights Battery life flash count Approx 180 1000 flashes with AA LR6 alkaline batteries LED light Lights for a maximum of approx 3 5 hours with AA LR6 alkaline batteries Power saving Power off after approx 90 sec of idle operation 60 min if set as slave unit Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x Hx D Approx 70 x 115 x 78 4 mm 2 8 x 4 5 x 3 1 in Weight Approx 275 g 9 7 oz Speedlite only excluding batteries e All specifications above are based on Canon s testing standards e Product specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice 44 Manual Flash Guide No ISO 100 in meters feet Flash ash Output 14 wa wa us 16 1132 1 64 Flash Coverage 24mm flash head in 24 17 12 85 6 4 27 37 normal position 78 7 55 8 39 4 27 9 19 7 13 8 9 8 50mm flash head in 32 22 6 167 11
60. lt gt Wireless func Disable LINFO Clear flash settings 30 Metered Manual Flash Exposures When the Speedlite is attached to an EOS 1D series camera you can also set the flash exposure level manually 1 Set the camera and Speedlite settings Setting the camera s shooting mode to lt Av gt or lt M gt is recommended Set Flash mode to Manual flash for the Speedlite 2 Focus the subject Focus manually 3 Set up an 18 gray card Place the gray card at the subject s position Inthe viewfinder the entire spot metering circle at the center should cover the gray card A Press the lt FE L gt button O16 gt The Speedlite will fire a preflash and the required flash output for the subject is retained in memory gt On the right side of the viewfinder the exposure level indicator will show the flash exposure level for the correct flash exposure 5 Set the flash exposure level Adjust the Speedlite s manual flash level and the camera aperture so that the flash exposure level aligns with the gt standard exposure index 6 Take the picture Remove the gray card and take the picture 31 Setting Custom Functions memme You can customize the Speedlite features to suit your shooting preferences with Custom Functions Setting External Flash Custom Functions 1 Select External flash C Fn setting on the Flash control menu screen and press lt 1 gt 2 Select the
61. with a master function Set the camera or Speedlite as the master unit Refer to the instruction manual of the camera or Speedlite 2 Set the 320EX as the slave unit Set the power switch of the 320EX to lt SLAVE gt Set the transmission channel Set the transmission channel on the master unit Set the 320EX to the same transmission channel as the master unit Set Firing group Set the firing group to match the shooting purpose of the master unit 34 5 Attach the 320EX to the provided mini stand and position the flash Use the horizontal bounce function and point the sensor of the slave unit toward the master unit Indoors you can perform wireless flash shooting using the reflection of the surrounding walls without having the wireless sensor of the 320EX facing the camera Position the 320EX while checking that it can fire 6 Take the picture Set the camera and take the picture in the same way as with normal flash shooting When you are done with wireless flash shooting set Wireless func to Disable F Do not place any obstacles between the master unit and slave unit s Obstacles can block the transmission of wireless signals e Even with multiple slave units all of them will be controlled in the same way via wireless Ifthe slave units auto power off takes effect perform FE lock operation or turn the slave unit off and on again to turn on th
62. 26 6 400 1 13 7 1 86 1 11 4 3 3 44 9 3 3 28 2 3 3 37 4 800 1 2 19 4 1 12 1 1 16 2 3 9 63 6 3 3 39 7 1 3 3 53 1 1 7 274 1 17 1 1 22 9 1600 5 6 89 9 3 3 56 1 7 3 3 75 1 3200 2 4 38 8 1 5 24 2 _ 1 4 32 3 7 9 127 3 4 9 79 4 4 6 106 6400 3 4 54 9 2 1 34 3 f 2 45 7 11 2 180 1 6 9 112 5 6 6 149 9 4 8 77 6 3 48 5 2 8 64 6 12800 15 7 254 6 9 8 159 1 z 9 2 211 9 20 Bounce Flash memm 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 Change the Bounce Direction e You can turn the flash head as shown Bounce flash is normally done with the flash head in the extended position Q Ifthe wall or ceiling is too far away the bounced flash might be too weak and result in underexposure If the picture appears dark use a larger aperture opening smaller f number and try again You can also increase the ISO speed when using a digital camera The wall or ceiling should be plain white for high reflectance If the bounce surface is not white a color cast may result in the picture 21 AF assist Beam me When autofocus cannot achieve focus on the subject in low light conditions the AF assist beam activates automatically AF assist Beam Using Continuous Flashes Whe
63. 3 8 5 7 7 47 extended position 105 74 1 52 5 37 1 26 2 18 7 13 1 45 MEMO 46 MEMO 47 Canon This Instructions booklet is dated January 2011 For information on the camera s compatibility with system accessories marketed after this date contact your nearest Canon Service Center Canon SPEEDLITE 320EX 320EX E0S E TTL II E TTL LED o AELE a a Ni
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67. Custom Function number in the same way as with Custom Functions for the camera and change the setting custom Setting Reference Function Function Settings amp Description No No Page 0 Enabled C Fn 01 Auto power off p 10 1 Disabled 0 Disabled C Fn 06 Quickflash w continuous shot p 10 1 Enabled 0 60 minutes C Fn 10 Slave auto power off timer p 35 1 10 minutes 0 Within 8 hours C Fn 11 Slave auto power off cancel p 35 J Within 1 hour C Fn 10 Takes effect when the 320EX is set as the slave unit during wireless flash shooting To save battery power set the auto power off timer to 10 minutes C Fn 11 Takes effect when the 320EX is set as the slave unit during wireless flash shooting The master unit can cancel the auto power off on the 320EX within eight hours or one hour after the 320EX enters the auto power off mode Clearing External Flash Custom Functions Selecting Clear ext flash C Fn set on the Flash control menu screen clears all set flash Custom Functions 32 Wireless Flash Shooting Wireless Flash Shooting eee 34 Wireless Flash Shooting ma To perform wireless flash shooting the camera or the Speedlite attached to the camera must have a master function The 320EX fires as a slave flash when controlled from a master unit For the detailed shooting method refer to the instruction manual of the camera or the Speedlite
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69. VOWED xa02e aunaaaas Canon SPEEDLITE 320EX Canon INSTRUCTION MANUAL SPEEDLITE Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The Canon Speedlite 320EX is a multi feature flash unit for Canon EOS cameras It works automatically with E TTL Il and E TTL autoflash systems It can be used as an on camera flash that attaches to the hot shoe of the camera or as part of a wireless flash system used ata distance from the camera It is also equipped with an LED light for movie shooting 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 familiarize yourself with the Speedlite operations Using the Speedlite with a Camera e Using with an EOS digital camera e You can use the Speedlite for easy autoflash shooting just like a camera s built in flash e Using with an EOS film camera e When using with an EOS film camera with E TTL Il and E TTL autoflash systems you can use the Speedlite for easy autoflash shooting just like a camera s built in flash e This flash unit cannot be used with an EOS film camera with TTL autoflash system Compatible camera types For convenience in the camera s instruction manual cameras that support E TTL Il and E TTL autoflash systems are referred to as A type cameras Contents memm 1 Getting Started and
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71. all the way The mounting foot will protrude slightly from the hot shoe Secure the Speedlite On the mounting foot slide the lock lever to the right gt When the lock lever clicks in place it will be locked 3 Detach the Speedlite While pressing the lock release button slide the lock lever to the left and detach the Speedlite Q Before attaching or detaching the Speedlite be sure to turn off the Speedlite Turning on the Power Switch maa Set the power switch to lt ON gt gt The flash recycling starts Oo 2 Check that the flash is ready When the flash ready lamp blinks and Ao Or then lights in red the flash is ready to or ea fire fully charged CAD ap About Quick Flash The flash ready lamp blinks when Quick Flash is ready even before the flash is fully charged You can use the flash to take a picture at that time however the flash output is only half or one third of the flash s full charge This is useful for taking pictures of subjects very close to the flash About Auto Power Off To save battery power the power will turn off automatically after 90 seconds of idle use To turn on the Speedlite again press the camera s shutter button halfway Fl The time until auto power off takes effect may increase when firing continuous flashes Auto power off can also be disabled p 32 10 Fully Automatic Flash Shooting sx Readying
72. c setting Flash control External flash C Fn setting and Clear ext flash C Fn set are displayed Flash control 2 Select External flash func Flash firing Enable setting Built in flash func setting i External flash func setting gt You can set various flash settings in External flash C Fn setting the External flash func setting Clear ext flash C Fn set screen displayed External flash func setting Flash mode E TTL Il Shutter sync Ist curtain exp comp BDA DA2 E TTL It meter Evaluative INFO Clear flash settings 26 Flash Exposure Compensation mam In the same way as normal exposure compensation you can set exposure compensation for flash The flash exposure compensation amount can be set up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments If the camera s exposure compensation is set to 1 2 stop increments flash exposure compensation will be in 1 2 stop increments External flash func setting Select aexp comp Flash mode E TTL Il D Shiar syne asain Select exp comp and press lt gt exp comp E TTL It meter Evaluative INFO Clear flash settings External flash func setting 2 Set the flash exposure compensation amount Set the flash exposure compensation Thexp comp m amount and press lt gt gt The flash exposure compensation iNFO Clear flash settings amount is set F Depending on the camera model the flash exposure compensation can
73. color temperature information transmitted to camera when flash is fired e Exposure Control Exposure control system E TTL II E TTL autoflash manual flash Effective flash range Normal flash 0 7 22 9 m 2 3 75 1 ft Quick flash 0 7 13 1 m 2 3 43 ft High speed sync 0 7 11 4 m 2 3 37 4 ft at 1 250 sec With EF50mm f 1 4 lens at ISO 100 Functions supported by camera operations Flash exposure compensation 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments manual flash 1st 2nd curtain sync High speed sync FE lock modeling flash AF assist Beam e Intermittent flash type AF assist beam Compatible AF method AF during viewfinder shooting and Quick mode during Live View shooting or movie shooting Effective range At center Approx 0 7 4 m 2 3 13 1 ft Periphery Approx 0 7 3 5 m 2 3 11 5 ft e AF assist beam using the LED light Compatible AF method Live mode or X Live mode during Live View shooting or movie shooting Effective range At center Approx 0 7 4 m 2 3 13 1 ft Periphery Approx 0 7 3 m 2 3 9 8 ft e Wireless Slave Function Transmission method Optical pulse Channels 4 Group switching Switchable among groups A B and C Reception angle 45 horizontally 27 up and 20 down facing the master unit 43 e LED Light Brightness Approx 75 lux Coverage EF50mm lens angle of view Range At ISO 3200 1 4 Approx 4 m 13 1 ft f 2 8 Approx 2 m 6 6
74. e Flash Coverage ee 19 Bounce Flas Qheecessscseesessceeeens 21 AF assisiBedim eg hf 22 Movie Shooting Using the LED Light 00 00 23 FELock mg FE flash exposure lock locks the correct flash exposure setting for any part of the scene With the flash mode set to E TTL II E TTL autoflash press the camera s lt gt button to enable FE lock On some cameras press the lt M Fn gt or lt FEL gt button 1 Focus the subject 2 Press the lt gt button 616 Aim the center of the viewfinder over the subject and press the lt gt button gt The Speedlite fires a preflash and the required flash output is retained in memory gt FEL will be displayed in the viewfinder for approx 0 5 sec Each time you press the lt gt button a preflash will be fired and a new flash exposure reading will be locked 3 Take the picture Compose the picture and press the shutter button completely gt The flash fires when the picture is taken Q Ifthe subject is too far away and underexposure may result the lt 4 gt icon will blink in the viewfinder Move closer to the subject and perform FE lock again You can also increase the ISO speed and perform FE lock again when using a digital camera If the target subject is too small in the viewfinder the FE lock might not be very effective 18 Switching the Flash Coverage sx The flash head can be exte
75. e slave unit 35 Using Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Flash exposure compensation and other settings set with the master unit will also be automatically set in the slave unit s Thus you need not operate the slave unit s Wireless flash shooting with the following settings can be done in the same way as with normal flash shooting e Flash exposure compensation e FE lock e Manual flash Fl With FE lock if even one Speedlite results in underexposure the lt 4 gt icon will blink in the viewfinder Open the aperture more or move the slave unit closer to the subject Slave Group Control Slave group A For example if you have the slave ID set to lt A gt for three slave units all three slave units will be controlled as if they were one Speedlite in slave group A Group A Group A Group A 36 Modeling Flash Modeling flash enables you to see the shadow effects on the subject and the lighting balance You can use modeling flash with a master flash unit or Speedlite Transmitter sold separately attached to the camera Modeling flash can be used for wireless flash shooting as well as normal flash shooting Press the depth of field preview button on the camera gt The flash fires continuously for about one second Position the Speedlite to achieve the desired shadow effect on the subject O Q Modeling flash is not available during wireless flash shooting on cameras with a master unit function Do not fir
76. e 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 37 Using the 320EX for Remote Control Shooting During Wireless Flash Shooting The 320EX can be used for remote control shooting with cameras compatible with Remote Controller RC 1 RC 5 or RC 6 When wireless flash shooting is enabled remote control shooting is possible while changing easily the position of the 320EX Example of using the flash for wireless flash shooting m Press the remote release button on the 320EX and position the 320EX within two seconds 1 Set the camera to lt i gt Remote control shooting For the setting method see the explanations about the drive mode or remote control shooting in the camera s instruction manual Shade the eyepiece of the camera viewfinder so that light does not enter 38 2 Take the picture Check that the lt gt lamp is lit point the remote control transmitter toward the camera and press the remote release button gt The picture is taken two seconds later When wireless flash shooting is enabled and the power switch on the 320EX is set to lt SLAVE gt the 320EX fires Bulb Long Exposure Shooting When you press the remote release button during bulb shooting the shutter opens two seconds lat
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78. er Press the remote release button again to close the shutter 0 If the flash ready lamp is not lit pressing the remote release button does not take a picture Fil e Be careful not to cover the remote control transmitter or wireless sensor of the 320EX with your hand The remote control function has an operation range of about 5 m 16 4 ft from the front of the camera Check the shooting results while performing remote control shooting When the power switch on the 320EX is set to lt ON gt and you press the remote release button a picture is taken two seconds later in the same way as with the Remote Controller RC 6 The 320EX does not fire 39 Reference 320EX System m Wireless Flash Shooting Camera Speedlite with master function A yA PS Ty OY Grannies Es a Speedlite 320EX On camera Slave unit Mini stand included with 320EX EOS camera with wireless master function Speedlite 580EX II Speedlite Transmitter ST E2 Dedicated transmitter for wireless control of 320EX set as slave units Macro Ring Lite MR 14EX CD Macro Twin Lite MT 24EX Flash for macro photography Off Camera Shoe Cord OC E3 Enables the 320EX to be connected to the camera up to 60 cm 2 ft away 40 Troubleshooting Guide sxx If a problem occurs with the flash first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem
79. he auto light setting is set the LED light turns on during Live View shooting or movie shooting in low light conditions To save battery power of the Speedlite set the power switch to lt OFF gt or set the LED light switch to lt M gt when not in use When the batteries remaining power is low the LED light may not turn on even if the flash ready lamp is lit If the LED light does not turn on replace the flash batteries e With cameras that have an automatic LED light up function if the flash batteries remaining power is low the lt gt icon displayed on the camera s LCD monitor during movie shooting may blink If the LED light does not turn on replace the flash batteries 24 Flash Function Settings by Camera Operations Flash Control from Camera Menu Screen 26 G4 Flash Exposure Compensation 000 27 High speed Sync pp 28 Second curtain Sync ee 29 Manual Rlash 30 Setting Custom Functions pp 32 Flash Control from Camera Menu Screen mm By attaching the 320EX to an EOS digital camera with an external Speedlite control function you can set various flash function settings with the camera s menu screen b Select Flash control new z Press the camera lt MENU gt button and raises Shana Ata select Flash control or External Image review 2 sec Speedlite control Peripheral illumin correct A ned cev rede Diabla gt External flash fun
80. hutter speed 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 Imn i 7 7 Gr i M Manual Exposure Select this mode if you want to set both ee the shutter speed and aperture manually 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 14 DEP Depth of field AE A DEP Auto Depth of field AE The result will be the same as using lt P gt Program AE Flash Sync Speeds and Apertures Used Shutter Speed Aperture Value ral p Set automatically 1 X sec 1 60 sec Automatic Tv Set manually 1 X sec 30 sec Automatic Av Set automatically 1 X sec 30 sec Manual M Set manually 1 X sec 30 sec Bulb Manual e 1 Xsec is the camera s maximum flash sync speed Function for Transmitting the Color Temperature Information This function optimizes the white balance during flash shooting by transmitting the color temperature information to the EOS digital camera when the flash fires When you set the camera white balance to lt M gt or lt gt the function is enabled automatically See the Specifications in the camera s instruction manual for compatible models 15 Using Flash FE Rol A a Cnn Aare 18 Switching th
81. ly and the shutter speed becomes slower Use a tripod or set the shooting mode to lt P gt p 12 The slave unit does not fire When using the built in flash of the camera as the master unit e Raise the camera s built in flash e Use Built in flash func setting on the camera to set the wireless flash functions Set the power switch to lt SLAVE gt p 34 Make sure that the transmission channel on the slave unit matches the master unit s transmission channel p 34 e Point the wireless sensor on the slave unit toward the master unit p 35 The periphery of the movie screen looks dark When using the LED light in a dark scene adjust the focal length at 50mm or longer for an EF lens or 32mm or longer for an EF S lens and shoot p 23 Remote control shooting does not work Remote control shooting works only with cameras compatible with Remote Controller RC 1 RC 5 or RC 6 p 38 Set the camera s drive mode to lt i gt Remote control shooting 42 Specifications m e Type Type On camera E TTL II E TTL autoflash Speedlite Compatible cameras Type A EOS cameras E TTL II E TTL autoflash Guide No 32 105 at 50mm focal length ISO 100 in meters feet Flash coverage EF lens 24mm 50mm equivalent angle of view EF S lens 15mm 32mm equivalent angle of view Manual switching of flash coverage Bounce direction 90 up 180 left 90 right Color temperature information transmission Flash
82. n autofocus cannot achieve focus on the subject in low light conditions while taking pictures using the viewfinder pressing the shutter button halfway fires the flash continuously to assist autofocus The flash also fires continuously under the same conditions when AF mode is set to Quick mode during Live View shooting or movie shooting The effective range is approximately 4 m 13 1 ft This function only works when used with an EOS digital camera with an external Speedlite control function Depending on the camera model the firmware of the camera may need to be updated AF assist Beam Using the LED Light The LED light can be used as the AF assist beam when the AF mode is set to Live mode or X Live mode during Live View shooting or movie shooting The effective range is approximately 4 m 13 1 ft With 1 8 lens at ISO 3200 Manual light button Manual light lt LED light switch Manual light Set the LED light switch to lt M gt and press the lt LED LIGHT gt button until the LED light turns on The LED light will turn off after about 60 minutes of idle use To turn off the LED light press the lt LED LIGHT gt button until the LED light turns off Q The Speedlite does not fire when the LED light is turned on 22 Auto light If you use a camera that has an automatic LED light up function set the LED light switch to lt AUTO gt When the shutter button is pressed halfway in low light condition
83. nded or retracted manually to match the lens focal length As the focal length of EF lenses and EF S lenses differs extend or retract the flash head while referring to the table below the flash head position in relationship to the lens focal length Flash head position Normal position Extended position Guide number 24 79 ISO 100 in m ft Guide number 32 105 ISO 100 in m ft Flash Head Position and Lens Focal Length Flash Head Position Normal Position Extended Position Lens Focal EF S Lens 15mm or longer 32mm or longer Length EF Lens 24mm or longer 50mm or longer ES When using an EF S lens with a focal i length of 32mm or longer or an EF lens with a focal length of 50mm or longer extend the flash head for cry oO greater flash output and longer flash CCM range When the flash head is extended the lt TELE gt lamp on the Speedlite lights or blinks When the lt TELE gt lamp blinks retract the flash head to its normal position If you take a picture while the lt TELE gt lamp is blinking the periphery of the picture may appear dark 19 Flash Shooting Range Guidelines When using EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS approx m ft Iso Normal Position Extended Position 18mm 55mm 18mm 55mm 100 1 6 9 1 4 3 1 5 7 3 3 22 6 3 3 14 1 3 3 18 7 200 1 9 7 1 6 1 _ 1 8 1 3 3 31 8 3 3 20 3 3
84. ns Used in this Manual mae Icons in this Manual 616 Indicates that the respective function remains active for 16 sec after you let go of the button yx If shown on the upper right of the page it indicates that the function is available only in the Creative Zone modes of the camera p Reference page numbers for more information Q Warning to prevent shooting problems F Supplemental information Basic Assumptions The operation procedures in this instruction manual assume that both the camera and Speedlite s power switches are already set to lt ON gt Icons used in the text to indicate the respective buttons dials and settings match the same icons found on the camera and Speedlite The operation procedures assume that the menu and Custom Functions of the camera and the Custom Functions of the Speedlite are at their default settings e All figures are based on the use of AA LR6 alkaline batteries and Canon s testing standards Getting Started and Basic Operations Installing the Batteries 8 Attaching and Detaching the Flash 9 Turning on the Power Switch pe 10 Fully Automatic Flash Shooting 11 Flash Shooting in Each Camera Mode 13 Q Cautions for firing continuous flashes To avoid overheating and degrading the flash head do not fire more than 20 flashes continuously After 20 continuous flashes allow a rest time of at least 10 min e If you fire more than 20 c
85. ontinuous flashes and then fire more flashes in short intervals the inner overheating prevention function may be activated and make the recycling time about 8 to 20 sec If this occurs allow a rest time of about 15 min and the flash will then return to normal Installing the Batteries ee Install four AA LR6 batteries Open the cover Slide the battery compartment cover as shown by the arrow and open it 2 Install the batteries Make sure the and battery contacts are correctly oriented as shown in the battery compartment Close the cover Close the battery compartment cover and slide it as shown by the arrow Recycling Time and Flash Count Recycling Time Approx Flash Count Approx 0 1 2 3 sec 180 1000 Based on new AA LR6 alkaline batteries and Canon s testing standards Q Using AA LR6 batteries other than the alkaline type may cause improper battery contact due to the irregular shape of the battery contacts f you change the batteries after firing many flashes continuously be aware that the batteries might be hot Fl e Use anew set of four batteries of the same brand When replacing the batteries replace all four at one time AA LR6 rechargeable Ni MH or lithium batteries can also be used Attaching and Detaching the Flash mam Attach the Speedlite e Insert the Speedlite s mounting foot into the camera s hot shoe
86. s the LED light turns on automatically to assist autofocus Movie Shooting Using the LED Light mum The LED light is for use with EOS digital cameras that have a movie shooting function The LED light can be used to light the subject within the angle of view of an EF lens of 50mm or longer or an EF S lens of 32mm or longer The LED light can be used up to approximately 3 5 hours with new batteries LED light Manual light button Manual light lt Auto light LED light switch Turning on the Light Manually Set the LED light switch to lt M gt and press the lt LED LIGHT gt button until the LED light turns on gt The LED light turns on e To turn off the LED light press the lt LED LIGHT gt button until the LED light turns off 23 Turning on the Light Automatically If you use a camera that has an automatic LED light up function the LED light turns on automatically when taking pictures in low light conditions Set the LED light switch to lt AUTO gt The LED light turns on or off automatically according to the ambient light when the shooting image is displayed on the LCD monitor The symbol lt gt is displayed on the LCD monitor when the LED light is turned on automatically 0 When using the LED light to shoot portraits keep the Speedlite at least 1m 3 3 ft away from the subject Using the LED light at close range to the person can impair the person s vision When t
87. the Camera When you set the camera s shooting mode to lt P gt Program AE or Full Auto you can shoot in E TTL II E TTL fully automatic flash mode Cameras with external flash function settings External flash func setting e Press the camera lt MENU gt button and Flash mode E TTL II select Flash control or External Shutter sync Ist curtain Speedlite control exp comp 3 2 1 9 1 253 Select External flash func setting Aie iit anisa and set Flash mode to E TTL Il INFO Clear flash settings Cameras without external flash function settings This operation is not required on EOS film cameras or EOS digital cameras without the Flash control or External Speedlite control menu functions because the flash mode cannot be changed on these camera models 0 The Speedlite does not fire when the LED light p 22 is turned on Fl Full Auto refers to lt J gt lt gt and lt gt shooting modes 11 Taking the Picture 1 Focus the subject Press the shutter button halfway to focus gt The shutter speed and aperture will be set as displayed in the viewfinder Check that lt gt is lit in the viewfinder 2 Take the picture gt When you press the shutter button completely the flash will fire and the picture will be taken Fl After taking the picture check the image on the LCD monitor of the camera If the light from the flash did not reach the subject move closer to the s
88. ubject and take the picture again You can also increase the ISO speed when using a digital camera 12 Flash Shooting in Each Camera Mode mum With the flash mode set to E TTL II E TTL autoflash just set the camera s shooting mode to lt Tv gt Shutter priority AE lt Av gt Aperture priority AE or lt M gt Manual exposure and you can use a E TTL II E TTL autoflash On EOS digital cameras without the Flash control menu function or EOS film cameras E TTL II E TTL autoflash is set automatically Tv Shutter Priority AE Select this mode when you want to set Gs 55 the shutter speed manually The camera will then automatically set the aperture matching the shutter speed to obtain a standard exposure Ifthe aperture display blinks it means that the background exposure will be underexposed or overexposed Adjust the shutter speed until the aperture display stops blinking SS Yo n an E ep Fria AEN 13 Av Aperture Priority AE Select this mode when you want to set HON the aperture manually The camera will then automatically set the shutter speed matching the aperture to obtain a standard exposure If the background is dark such as in a night scene a slow sync speed will be used to obtain a standard exposure of both the main subject and background Standard exposure of the main subject is obtained with the flash while a standard exposure of the background is obtained with a slow s

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