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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 <

z

> 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 <

O

> mm. (p.18)

 

You can also set the flash coverage manually.

Bounce Flash

 

If the wall or ceiling is too far away, the bounced flash might be too weak 
and result in underexposure.

 

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. With a digital camera, 
you can also increase the ISO speed.

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Summary of Contents for 430EX - Speedlite II - Hot-shoe clip-on...

Page 1: ...English...

Page 2: ...built in flash It is automatically compatible with the camera s flash metering mode E TTL ll E TTL and TTL The camera controls the Speedlite automatically in the following flash metering modes 1 E TT...

Page 3: ...ve function remains in effect for 8 sec or 12 sec Reference page numbers are indicated by p This instruction manual uses the following alert symbols The Caution symbol indicates a warning to prevent s...

Page 4: ...in wide panel retracted p 18 Flash head Wireless sensor AF assist beam emitter p 22 Mounting foot p 9 Locking pin p 9 Contacts Bracket mount cover Locking ring p 9 Bracket fitting Case Mini stand Min...

Page 5: ...index G Zoom button Wireless set button p 18 27 28 E High speed sync FP flash Shutter curtain synchronization button p 16 Flash exposure confirmation lamp p 11 Battery compartment cover p 8 Power swi...

Page 6: ...nsation amount d Manual zoom c High speed sync FP flash f Flash exposure compensation u Custom Function r Second curtain sync q Manual flash a b E TTL ll TTL autoflash Firing mode Slave flash X w Chan...

Page 7: ...the Power Switch 10 Fully Automatic Flash Shooting 11 Using E TTL II and E TTL Autoflash in the Shooting Modes 12 To avoid overheating and deteriorating the flash head do not fire rapid bursts of mor...

Page 8: ...and Flash Count with size AA alkaline batteries Based on new size AA alkarine batteries and Canon s testing standards Installing Batteries Recycling Time Approx Flash Count Approx Normal Flash 0 1 3...

Page 9: ...e mounting foot to further secure the attachment To detach the Speedlite loosen the locking ring until the locking pin disengages Then slip the Speedlite out of the hot shoe The wireless selector is f...

Page 10: ...ec of idle use To turn on the Speedlite again press the shutter button halfway Or press the Speedlite s test firing button Turn on the Power Switch About Auto Power Off A test firing cannot be fired w...

Page 11: ...the picture X A preflash is fired right before the shot is taken then the main flash is fired X If a standard flash exposure was obtained the flash exposure confirmation lamp will light for about 3 s...

Page 12: ...andard exposure If the background is dark like 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...

Page 13: ...d Curtain Sync 16 Bounce Flash 17 H Setting the Flash Coverage and Using the Wide Panel 18 q Manual Flash 19 C Setting Custom Functions 20 Custom Function Settings 21 About Color Temperature Informati...

Page 14: ...ng 2 Set the flash exposure compensation amount Press the 9 button to set the amount To cancel the flash exposure compensation set the amount to 0 3 Press the 8 button X The flash exposure compensatio...

Page 15: ...n X A preflash will be fired to obtain a flash exposure reading for the subject X FEL will be displyed on the LCD panel for 0 5 sec Each time you press the 7 button a preflash will be fired and a new...

Page 16: ...the shorter the effective flash range will be Check the LCD panel for the maximum flash range for the respective shutter speed To return to normal flash press the E button so that c icon turns off Wit...

Page 17: ...verage will be set to 50mm The LCD panel will also display O mm p 18 You can also set the flash coverage manually Bounce Flash If the wall or ceiling is too far away the bounced flash might be too wea...

Page 18: ...not work HSettingtheFlashCoverageandUsingtheWidePanel Using the Wide Panel If you set the flash coverage manually make sure it covers the lens focal length so that the picture will not have a dark pe...

Page 19: ...a correct flash exposure Be sure to first set the camera s shooting mode to W or q 1 Press the D button so that q is displayed 2 Set the flash output Press the 8 button X The flash output display wil...

Page 20: ...ng Press the 8 button X The Custom Function number and setting number will blink X Press the 9 button to select 0 or 1 then press the 8 button X After you set the Custom Function and press the D butto...

Page 21: ...m Function No Item Setting No Setting Description C Fn 01 Auto Power Off activation 0 ON 1 OFF C Fn 02 Slave unit s auto power off time 0 Auto power off after 60 min 1 Auto power off after 10 min C Fn...

Page 22: ...uipped with a B button you can press it to revert the 430EX s settings except Custom Functions to the default Under low light or low contrast conditions the built in AF assist beam will be emitted aut...

Page 23: ...23 Wireless Flash Wireless Flash 24 Setting Manual Flash with the Slave Unit 29...

Page 24: ...manual The procedure below applies to a master unit attached to the camera and slave unit s controlled by wireless 1 Set the master unit Attach Speedlite 580EX 550EX ST E2 MR 14EX or MT 24EX to the ca...

Page 25: ...second 8 Check the flash operation Press the master unit s test firing button X The slave unit will fire If the flash does not fire adjust the slave unit s angle toward the master unit and distance f...

Page 26: ...ite 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 p...

Page 27: ...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 1 Press the G button so that w blinks 2 Set the channel...

Page 28: ...flash for both wireless and normal flash shooting For example if you have the slave ID set to 1 for three Speedlites all three Speedlites will be controlled as if they were one Speedlite in slave gro...

Page 29: ...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 Press the D bu...

Page 30: ...ing Lite MR 14EX 6 Macro Twin Lite MT 24EX Flash for macro photography Compatible with wireless flash and it can be used together with the 430EX slave unit 7 Off Camera Shoe Cord 2 Enables the 430EX t...

Page 31: ...electrical contacts of the Speedlite and camera are dirty X Clean the contacts p 9 The slave s wireless selector is not set to N X Set it to N p 24 The slave unit is not positioned properly X Place t...

Page 32: ...in the picture X Use FE lock p 15 The subject has a very dark or light color X Set flash exposure compensation For a dark subject set a decreased flash exposure And for a bright subject set an increas...

Page 33: ...ash manual flash Flash range with EF50mm f 1 4 ISO 100 Normal flash Approx 0 7 24 3 m 2 3 79 7 ft High speed sync Approx 0 7 12 m 2 3 39 4 ft at 1 250 sec Flash exposure compensation Manual 3 stops in...

Page 34: ...s are based on Canon s testing criteria Product specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice Manual Flash Guide No GNo ISO 100 in meters feet Flash Output Flash Coverage...

Page 35: ...E TTL autoflash FE lock High speed sync FP flash Autoflash with wireless flash Flash ratio set with multi Speedlite wireless flash Features not Available with Some Type B Cameras EOS 750 850 Strobosco...

Page 36: ...rmful 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 harmfu...

Page 37: ...37 This mark indicates that the product complies with Australia s EMC regulations...

Page 38: ...This Instructions booklet is dated July 2005 For information on the camera s compatibility with system accessories marketed after this date contact your nearest Canon Service Center...

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