background image

122

"

Speedlite 600EX II-RT

#

Bounce adapter SBA-E3

 (provided with 600EX II-RT)

$

Color filter SCF-E3OR1

 (Low density/provided with 600EX II-RT)

%

Color filter SCF-E3OR2

 (High density/provided with 600EX II-RT)

&

Mini stand

 (provided with 600EX II-RT)

600EX II-RT System

,

"

#

"

'

"

"

"

(

)

)

-

$%

&

*

&

+

Wireless Flash Photography

Radio transmission

Speedlite/Transmitter 
equipped with master 
function

Speedlite equipped 
with slave function

Optical transmission

Camera/Speedlite/Transmitter equipped 
with master function 

Speedlite equipped with slave function

Summary of Contents for 600EXII-RT

Page 1: ...1 J E INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Manual while also Referring to Your Camera s Instruction Manual Before using the product read this Instruction Manual and your camera s Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with their operations Be sure to store this manual safely too so that you can refer to it again when necessary Using with an EOS DIGITAL camera Type A camera You can use the Speedlite for easy flash photography using aut...

Page 3: ...the flash functions from the camera s menu screen 51 Wireless Flash Photography Radio Transmission Wireless master slave flash photography using radio transmission 57 Wireless Flash Photography Optical Transmission Wireless master slave flash photography using optical transmission 89 Customizing the Speedlite Customizing with Custom Functions and Personal Functions 109 Reference System map Trouble...

Page 4: ...e Basic Assumptions The operation procedures assume that both the Speedlite and the camera s power switches are turned ON The icons used for buttons dials and symbols in the text match the icons found on the Speedlite and the camera When is displayed at the Function button 4 position the screen returns to the previous screen by pressing The operation procedures assume that the Custom Functions and...

Page 5: ...otography 24 E TTL II E TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode 25 Advanced Flash Photography 27 f Flash Exposure Compensation 28 g FEB 29 7 FE Lock 30 c High speed Sync 31 r Second curtain Sync 32 m Bounce 33 n Short Distance Flash Photography 34 Catchlight Shooting 35 q Bounce Photography with the Bounce Adapter 36 e Setting the Flash Coverage 38 Wide Panel 39 q Manual Flash 40 Metered Manual Flash Expos...

Page 6: ... Shooting with Radio Transmission 84 Wireless Flash Photography Optical Transmission 89 Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Photography 90 Wireless Settings 92 a Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Photography 96 5 Wireless Multiple Flash Photography with Flash Ratio 101 q Wireless Multiple Flash Photography with Manual Output 105 A Manual Flash Stroboscopic Flash Setting on a Slave Unit 107 Customizin...

Page 7: ...tain sync Î p 32 Modeling flash Î p 47 AF assist beam Î p 26 Flash coverage Î p 38 Wide panel Î p 39 Bounce Î p 33 Catchlight Î p 35 Adapter Î p 36 Color filter Î p 48 Clearing settings Reverting to defaults Î p 50 Flash function settings Î p 51 Flash firing restriction Î p 124 Type B camera Î p 138 Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Photography E TTL autoflash Î p 68 Flash ratio Î p 73 Manual flas...

Page 8: ... to prevent an explosion or a fire Do not fire the flash at anyone driving a car or other vehicle It may cause an accident Do not disassemble or modify the equipment High voltage internal parts may cause electrical shock If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts do not touch the exposed parts There is a possibility of an electrical shock Do not store the pro...

Page 9: ...perty damage may result When the product is not in use for a prolonged period make sure to remove the batteries before storing This is to prevent malfunction or corrosion When disposing of a battery insulate the electrical contacts with tape Contact with other metallic objects or batteries may cause a fire or an explosion Do not use store or leave the product in a vehicle in the direct sunlight or...

Page 10: ... pin Mounting foot p 20 Optical transmission wireless sensor External metering sensor p 45 Color filter detector Flash head Light emitting unit Bounce adapter detector Terminal cover Bracket mounting hole p 122 PC terminal AF assist beam emitter p 26 Not equipped with remote release terminal Release Cable SR N3 cannot be used ...

Page 11: ...esistant adapter Bounce adapter Color filter attachment p 36 48 Bounce angle index p 33 z Bounce angle lock release button p 33 Battery compartment cover p 18 Power switch p 21 K Power on a Button Dial lock Power on J Power off Function button 4 8 Select Set button Function button 2 Function button 1 I Wireless Linked shooting button p 63 92 85 Function button 3 Battery compartment cover lock leve...

Page 12: ... r Second curtain sync p 32 54 u Custom Functions p 113 T Personal Functions p 118 v Aperture p 46 Distance indicator p 113 R Meters Feet Effective flash range Shooting distance p 24 40 j Standard k Guide number priority p 117 l Even coverage p 117 m Bounce p 33 n 7 down bounce p 34 H Bounce adapter attached p 36 o Color filter attached p 48 t Temperature increase flash firing restriction p 124 g ...

Page 13: ...boscopic Flash p 42 Auto Manual External Flash Metering p 45 46 q Manual flash Manual flash output Number of flashes Flash frequency Multi Stroboscopic flash Auto external flash metering Manual external flash metering ISO display ISO speed ...

Page 14: ...oup flash only G Master unit Slave unit charge status g Master flash firing ON d Master flash firing OFF Flash mode for each group only Transmission channel Transmission channel automatic setting only Master slave flash not ready Firing group charge status only Flash not ready Flash ready k Sync speed warning only During radio transmission wireless shooting when the master unit and slave unit are ...

Page 15: ...unit Radio Transmission Linked Shooting p 84 h Slave icon L Remote release only M Modeling flash only N Test flash only x Slave setting Individual slave only Linked shooting U Release M only M Master setting x Slave setting ...

Page 16: ...16 Nomenclature Accessories Provided Speedlite case Mini stand pocket Mini stand p 58 90 Speedlite case Bounce adapter SBA E3 p 36 Color filter SCF E3OR2 p 48 Color filter SCF E3OR1 p 48 Attachment ...

Page 17: ...angle 35mm to 200mm 50 times After firing continuously at full output for the above listed number of times allow a rest time of at least 10 min If you fire the flash continuously at full output for the above listed number of times and then fire the flash again repeatedly at short intervals the safety function may activate and restrict flash firing With flash firing restriction level 1 the firing i...

Page 18: ...is is convenient when replacing the batteries in a dark place 3 Close the cover Close the battery compartment cover and slide it up X When it clicks in place the battery compartment cover is locked Firing Interval and Number of Flashes 600EX II RT alone Based on new AA LR6 alkaline batteries and Canon s testing standards The Quick flash function enables flash photography before the flash is fully ...

Page 19: ... part for a long period of time Even if the product does not feel too hot prolonged contact with the same body part may cause skin redness or blistering due to low temperature contact burns Using a tripod is recommended for people with circulation problems or very sensitive skin or when using the product in very hot places Using AA R6 batteries other than the alkaline type may cause contact failur...

Page 20: ...foot lock lever to the right X When the lock lever clicks in place it is locked 3 Detach the Speedlite While pressing the lock release button slide the lock lever to the left and detach the Speedlite from the camera Attaching and Detaching the Speedlite to and from the Camera Be sure to turn off the Speedlite before attaching or detaching it ...

Page 21: ...egardless of the camera s drive mode setting Although the flash output will be approx 1 2 to 1 6 of the full output it is useful for shooting with a shorter firing interval During manual flash photography this function is available when the flash output is set to 1 4 to 1 128 Note that you cannot use Quick flash during stroboscopic flash and wireless flash photography Turning on the Power Flash re...

Page 22: ... a button or dial k is displayed on the LCD panel While the lock is active the functions displayed above function buttons 1 to 4 such as are not displayed When a button or dial is operated the LCD panel illuminates for approx 12 sec p During normal flash photography when set as the master unit in radio transmission optical transmission wireless flash photography p 58 90 or when used for the master...

Page 23: ... to a Also when a button or dial is operated the LCD panel illuminates You can set a beep to sound when the Speedlite is fully charged C Fn 20 p 116 Auto power off can be disabled C Fn 01 p 113 You can change the setting of the LCD panel illumination C Fn 22 p 117 You can change the color of the LCD panel illumination P Fn 02 to 04 p 118 You can disable Quick flash P Fn 05 p 119 When P Fn 06 1 is ...

Page 24: ...range When you press the shutter button completely the flash will fire and the picture will be taken X If the standard flash exposure is obtained the flash exposure confirmation lamp lights for approx 3 sec a Fully Automatic Flash Photography Effective flash range Flash exposure confirmation lamp If the flash exposure confirmation lamp does not light or if the subject is dark underexposed when you...

Page 25: ...ed on the metering of the camera If the scene is dark a slow sync speed will be used to obtain the standard exposure for both the main subject and background The standard exposure for the main subject is obtained with the flash light while the standard exposure for the background is obtained with a long exposure using a slow shutter speed Since a slow shutter speed will be used for low light scene...

Page 26: ...hen it is difficult to autofocus on the subject in low light or when contrast is low during viewfinder shooting the infrared AF assist beam built into the flash automatically flashes to help autofocus The AF assist beam supports all EOS cameras AF points The AF assist beam supports 28 mm and longer focal lengths of the lens and its effective range at 28mm focal length is approx 0 6 10 m 2 0 32 8 f...

Page 27: ...the flash functions When the camera s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone mode the functions with M added to the right side of the page title cannot be set Set the camera s shooting mode to d s f a bulb B Creative Zone mode to enable all the operations in this chapter ...

Page 28: ...ount is set 0 3 indicates 1 3 stop and 0 7 indicates 2 3 stops To cancel flash exposure compensation return the compensation amount to 0 f Flash Exposure CompensationN Generally set an increased exposure compensation for bright subjects and set a decreased exposure compensation for dark subjects If the camera s exposure compensation is set in 1 2 stop increments flash exposure compensation will be...

Page 29: ...hen the FEB range exceeds 3 stops the end of the flash exposure level shows I or J g FEBN After the three shots are taken FEB is canceled automatically Before shooting with FEB it is recommended to set the camera s drive mode to single shooting and check that the flash has been recharged When the drive mode is set to continuous shooting shooting automatically stops after three continuous shots are...

Page 30: ...quired flash output for the subject is retained in memory X FEL will be displayed in the viewfinder for approx 0 5 sec Each time you press the B button a preflash will be fired and the new flash output required at that time is retained in memory 7 FE LockN If a correct exposure cannot be obtained when FE lock is performed Q blinks in the viewfinder Move closer to the subject or open the aperture a...

Page 31: ...in daylight Display c Press function button 4 Y to display c Check that F is lit in the viewfinder then shoot c High speed SyncN With high speed sync the faster the shutter speed the lower the guide number becomes You can check the effective flash range on the LCD panel When the shutter speed is less than or equal to the maximum flash sync shutter speed F is not displayed in the viewfinder To retu...

Page 32: ...ss function button 4 Y to display r r Second curtain SyncN The second curtain sync works well when the camera s shooting mode is set to bulb B bulb shooting When the flash mode is set to a the flash fires twice The first flash is a preflash to determine the flash output It is not a malfunction Second curtain sync is not available during wireless flash photography To return flash firing to normal p...

Page 33: ...tural looking shot This shooting method is called Bounce flash photography Set the Bounce Direction You can turn the flash head while pressing the z button as shown When you turn the flash head the display changes to m When the flash head is turned with the flash coverage set to L automatic the flash coverage is set at 50 mm and is displayed You can also set the flash coverage manually p 38 m Boun...

Page 34: ...e may not be possible since the bounced flash may be too weak 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 ceiling or wall to bounce the flash light on should be plain white for high reflectance If the bounce surface is not white shooting with the appropriate exposure may not be possible...

Page 35: ...time 3 Push back the wide panel Push back the wide panel only keeping just the catchlight panel up Shoot using the same method as bounce flash Catchlight Shooting Position the flash head toward the front and 90 up When the flash head is rotated to the left or right the catchlight is not very effective To effectively obtain the catchlight in a person s eyes shoot within approx 1 5 m 4 9 ft from the...

Page 36: ...idance within approx 1 5 m 4 9 ft at ISO 100 with f 2 8 further suppressing the shadow of the subject When shooting portraits the catchlight effect can also be obtained 1 Attach the bounce adapter Attach the adapter securely to the flash head until it clicks in place as shown Check that the display changes to H When removing the adapter follow the procedure in reverse order Raise the removal tab o...

Page 37: ... may not be sufficient The flash coverage is set automatically when the bounce adapter is attached You cannot change the setting When the button is pressed BOUNCE ADAPTER is displayed If you attach the bounce adapter to the flash when using an EOS DIGITAL camera released up to 2004 set the white balance to A If you shoot with Q appropriate white balance may not be obtained The flash light is furth...

Page 38: ...ual setting for the flash coverage select d and the value indicating the focal length in mm Turn 9 to set the flash coverage then press 8 e Setting the Flash CoverageN When you set the flash coverage manually set the same or a wider coverage than the angle of view for shooting to avoid darkening the periphery of the picture When a lens with a focal length less than 20 mm is attached the O warning ...

Page 39: ...me 2 Push back the catchlight panel Push back the catchlight panel only keeping the wide panel down Wide Panel Since underexposure may occur the N warning is displayed on the LCD panel when using the wide panel with bounce flash Do not pull out the wide panel with excessive force Doing so may detach the wide panel from the Speedlite Angle of view of EF15mm f 2 8 Fisheye or EF8 15mm f 4L Fisheye US...

Page 40: ...ss the E button Turn 9 to select R then press 8 2 Set the flash output Press function button 2 X The flash output level is highlighted Turn 9 to set the flash output then press 8 When you press the camera s shutter button halfway an indication of the shooting distance and the aperture value are displayed q Manual FlashN Shooting distance Aperture For guide number details with manual flash see page...

Page 41: ...he entire spot metering circle within the viewfinder center is over the gray reflector 4 Press the B P or 7 button 8 X The Speedlite will fire a preflash and the required flash output for the correct flash exposure is retained in memory X On the right side of the viewfinder the exposure level indicator will show the flash exposure level against the standard exposure 5 Set the flash exposure level ...

Page 42: ...r of continuous flashes see page 44 1 Set the flash mode to Press the E button Turn 9 to select Q then press 8 2 Select an item Press the function button for the flash output press Q for the number of flashes and press G for the flash frequency X You can set the item of the button you pressed 3 Set the value Turn 9 to set the value then press 8 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the flash output number o...

Page 43: ... min If you shoot repeatedly more than 30 times the safety function may activate and restrict flash firing If this happens allow a rest time of at least 40 min When performing stroboscopic flash combining a highly reflective subject with a dark background is most effective Using a tripod remote switch and Compact Battery Pack CP E4N sold separately p 123 is recommended Neither 1 1 power nor 1 2 po...

Page 44: ...14 12 10 8 6 5 1 16 30 30 30 20 20 20 10 1 32 60 60 60 50 50 40 30 1 64 90 90 90 80 80 70 60 1 128 100 100 100 100 100 90 80 Hz Flash Output 10 11 12 14 15 19 20 50 60 199 250 500 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 16 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 32 20 20 20 18 16 12 10 1 64 50 40 40 35 30 20 15 1 128 70 70 60 50 40 40 30 Flash Output 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 64 1 128 Number of Flashes 2 4 8 12 20 40 Flash Outpu...

Page 45: ...OS cameras You can shoot in fully automatic flash mode The flash output is automatically adjusted according to the ISO speed and aperture set on the camera Set the flash mode to Press the E button Turn 9 to select r then press 8 When you press the camera s shutter button halfway the effective flash range is displayed Flash External MeteringN Auto External Flash Metering Effective flash range When ...

Page 46: ...to ISO 51200 in 1 3 increments 3 Set the same aperture as on the camera Press function button 4 D X The aperture is highlighted Turn 9 to set the aperture value then press 8 The effective flash range corresponding to the preset ISO speed and aperture value is displayed Manual External Flash Metering ISO speed Aperture When shooting with set and the camera and Speedlite s PC terminals connected by ...

Page 47: ...lash for the above listed number of times and then fire the flash again repeatedly at short intervals the safety function may activate and restrict flash firing With flash firing restriction level 1 the firing interval is automatically set to approx 8 sec If this happens allow a rest time of at least 40 min During Live View shooting firing modeling flash by operating the camera is not possible Mod...

Page 48: ...lace as shown Check that the display changes to o To remove the filter follow the procedure in reverse order Raise the attachment tab on the lower side of the filter and remove the filter from the flash head 2 Take the picture Set the camera s white balance to Q then take the picture With EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2012 you can also set the white balance to A for shooting except wit...

Page 49: ...h color temperature information transmission p 26 take a shot and set it for manual white balance using the color filter in the shooting environment set the white balance to O and shoot When shooting with a flash with a color filter and wide angle lens attached the peripheral light intensity may drop If dirt or dust adheres to the color filter wipe it off with a soft dry cloth You can also attach ...

Page 50: ...nd 3 for seconds until w is displayed X The Speedlite settings are cleared and normal shooting and a flash mode will be set Clearing Speedlite SettingsN Even when the settings have been cleared the transmission channel and wireless radio ID for wireless shooting as well as the settings of the Custom Functions C Fn and Personal Functions P Fn will not be cleared ...

Page 51: ...ribes how to set the flash functions from the camera s menu screen When the camera s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone mode the operations in this chapter are not available Set the camera s shooting mode to d s f a bulb B Creative Zone mode ...

Page 52: ...ternal Speedlite control Select External Speedlite control or Flash control 2 Select Flash function settings Select Flash function settings or External flash func setting X The setting screen is displayed 3 Set the function The setting screen and items displayed vary depending on the camera Select an item and set the function Flash Control from the Camera s Menu Screen Flash Function Settings Exam...

Page 53: ...OS REBEL XS 1000D On the camera s Flash function settings or External flash func setting screen you can configure normal shooting or optical transmission wireless shooting settings To use Radio transmission wireless shooting set the functions by operating the flash The configurable functions are as follows The settings available vary by the camera used flash mode and wireless function settings etc...

Page 54: ...n shooting in f aperture priority AE mode with flash Flash mode You can select the flash mode from E TTL II Manual flash MULTI flash AutoExtFlash and Man ExtFlash to suit your desired flash photography Shutter sync settings You can select the flash firing timing method from 1st curtain 2nd curtain or High speed synchronization To perform normal flash photography set 1st curtain Flash exposure comp...

Page 55: ...s Flash firing and E TTL II flash metering are displayed in step 2 or step 3 on page 52 Display layouts and procedures vary by camera model When Flash sync speed in Av mode is not displayed it can be set with the camera s Custom Functions When the flash exposure compensation is set on the flash flash exposure compensation cannot be performed from the camera If both are set at the same time priorit...

Page 56: ...n step 1 Flash Custom Function Settings Custom Function number When using a camera released in 2011 or earlier or with EOS REBEL T6 1300D or EOS REBEL T5 1200D the C Fn 20 to 23 settings are not cleared even if Clear all Speedlite C Fn s or Clear ext flash C Fn set is selected When the procedure described in Clearing All the Custom Personal Functions on page 112 is performed all the Custom Functio...

Page 57: ... and precautions related to radio transmission see page 139 When the camera s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone mode the operations in this chapter are not available Set the camera s shooting mode to d s f a bulb B Creative Zone mode The procedures for wireless flash photography are described using the 600EX II RT for both the master and slave unit The 600EX II RT atta...

Page 58: ...ot need to operate the slave unit during shooting Autoflash Photography Using One Slave Unit p 68 Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Photography Positioning and Operation Range Wireless flash photography examples M x Transmission distance Approx 30 m 98 4 ft With 600EX II RT 600EX II RT 600EX II RT You can also wirelessly control a 600EX II RT set as the slave unit with a device that is equipped wi...

Page 59: ... and shoot in a different flash mode for each firing group with up to 5 groups p 60 Autoflash Photography with Slave Groups Wireless Multiple Flash Photography A B A B C 2 A B groups p 73 3 A B C groups p 75 The transmission distance may be shorter depending on the conditions such as the positioning of slave flashes the surrounding environment and weather conditions Before shooting perform a test ...

Page 60: ...ending on the camera used 1 See p 61 79 2 See p 82 3 See p 83 Difference between Radio Transmission and Optical Transmission Function Radio Transmission Optical Transmission Transmission distance Approx 30 m 98 4 ft Approx 15 m 49 2 ft indoors Firing group control Up to 5 groups 1 A B C D E Up to 3 groups A B C Slave unit control Up to 15 units No restriction Channel Auto Ch 1 15 Ch 1 4 Wireless r...

Page 61: ... wireless shooting using E TTL autoflash is not possible Shoot with manual flash p 77 stroboscopic flash p 42 or optical wireless transmission p 89 EOS 1Ds EOS 1D EOS 1V EOS 3 EOS Elan II Elan II E 50 50E EOS REBEL 2000 300 EOS REBEL G 500N EOS REBEL XS N REBEL G II 3000N 66 EOS IX EOS IX Lite IX7 Also when using the flash with an EOS DIGITAL camera or EOS film camera released up to 2011 the follo...

Page 62: ... 3 Group flash p 79 is not possible 4 Modeling flash from the slave unit p 82 as well as remote release from the slave unit p 83 are not possible 5 The camera cannot be used as part of a slave camera unit during linked shooting p 84 The camera can only be used as part of a master camera unit ...

Page 63: ...r with other devices using radio waves wireless you can change the transmission channel and wireless radio ID Set the same channel and ID for both the master unit and slave unit Wireless Settings Master Unit Setting Slave Unit Setting Transmission Channel Wireless Radio ID To perform normal flash photography select F to clear the wireless master slave settings When establishing multiple radio tran...

Page 64: ... button 4 to display O 2 Set a transmission channel Press function button 1 C Turn 9 to select AUTO or any channel between Ch 1 to 15 then press 8 3 Set a wireless radio ID Press function button 2 H Turn 9 to select the position digit to be set then press 8 Turn 9 to select a number from 0 to 9 then press 8 Set a 4 digit number with the same procedure X When transmission between the master unit an...

Page 65: ...ng to the scan results Scanning when AUTO is set Run the scan Press function button 4 to display O Press function button 3 W X The scan is performed and the channel with the best reception signal is set Scanning when a channel between Ch 1 and 15 is set 1 Run the scan Press function button 4 to display O Press function button 3 W X The scan is performed and the reception status is displayed in a g...

Page 66: ...F g Master flash firing ON d Master flash firing OFF The D Lamp Color Status Description Action Green Lit Transmission OK Red Lit Not connected Check the channel and ID Blinking Too many units Change the master and slave unit total to 16 or less Error Turn the master unit and slave unit off and on again Master Flash Firing ON OFF If the transmission channels of the master unit and slave unit are d...

Page 67: ...o save or recall its settings 1 Display L On the master unit press function button 4 to display P On the slave unit press function button 4 to display O 2 Save or load the settings Press function button 3 L Save Press function button 1 V X The settings are saved stored in the memory Load Press function button 2 J X The settings that were saved are set Memory Function ...

Page 68: ... the slave unit Set the 600EX II RT to be controlled wirelessly from the master as the slave unit p 63 You can also use other EX series Speedlites that are equipped with a radio transmission wireless slave function Set the firing group to A B or C p 73 The flash will not fire if it is set to D or E 3 Check the channel and ID If the transmission channels and wireless radio IDs of the master unit an...

Page 69: ... control is set to t 6 Check the transmission status and charge status Check that the D lamp is lit in green When the slave flash is ready the AF assist beam emitter blinks at approx 1 second intervals When C Fn 20 1 is set on the master unit p 116 the master unit s beep will sound when recharging of all flash units is completed Check that the Q icon is lit on the master slave unit s LCD panel G i...

Page 70: ...lash coverage is set to 24 mm You can also set the flash coverage manually To fire the master unit as well set the master flash firing to ON p 66 in step 5 on the preceding page You can press the depth of field preview button on the camera to fire the modeling flash p 47 When a Speedlite is set as the master unit the time until auto power off takes effect is approx 5 min If the slave unit s auto p...

Page 71: ...ghting more easily you can increase the number of slave units and fire them as a single flash To add slave units perform the same procedure as Autoflash Shooting Using One Slave Unit p 68 Set the firing group to A B or C p 73 The flash will not fire if it is set to D or E When the number of slave units is increased or master flash firing is set to ON automatic control is performed to fire all flas...

Page 72: ...on the order in which the master setting was performed The first master main master is green and the second and subsequent masters sub masters are orange Advanced Shooting with Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Flash exposure compensation f p 28 High speed sync c p 31 FEB g p 29 Manual flash p 40 77 FE lock p 30 Stroboscopic flash p 42 Master Units You can also directly operate the slave unit to sepa...

Page 73: ...f the slave units Operate and set the slave units one by one Press function button 4 to display M Press function button 3 F then select f or g Set one unit to f and set the other to g 2 Set the master unit to u Operate and set the master unit with the procedures in steps 2 and 3 Press function button 4 on the master unit to display N Press function button 2 T and set to u 5 Wireless Multiple Flash...

Page 74: ...less Multiple Flash Photography with Flash Ratio 3 Set the A B flash ratio Press function button 3 F Turn 9 to set the flash ratio then press 8 4 Take the picture X The slave unit flashes at the set flash ratio ...

Page 75: ...ash Photography with Two Slave Groups p 73 1 Set the slave unit to firing group C Set the slave unit you want to add to flash firing group h in the same way as step 1 on page 73 2 Set the master unit to u h Set master firing group control to u h in the same way as step 2 on page 73 3 Set the A B flash ratio Set the A B flash ratio in the same way as step 3 on the preceding page Autoflash Photograp...

Page 76: ...ng group A B or C whose flash output you want to increase You can increase the number of slave units up to 15 units For example if you set a firing group with three slave units to f the three units are treated and controlled as a single firing group A with a large flash output Group Control f f f Firing group A To fire the three firing groups A B and C at the same time set u h With the u setting f...

Page 77: ...rolled by the master unit 2 Set the firing group of the slave units Operate and set the slave units one by one Set to the group to be fired in step 3 Press function button 4 to display M Press function button 3 F then select f g or h 3 Set firing group control Press function button 4 on the master unit to display M Press function button 2 T to set the group to be fired Each time you press the butt...

Page 78: ...ion button 3 1 Turn 9 to set the flash output then press 8 When setting f g or f g h repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the flash output of all firing groups 6 Take the picture X Each group fires at the set flash ratio When t is set set A B or C as the firing group for the slave units The flash will not fire if it is set to D or E To fire multiple slave units with the same flash output select t in step 3...

Page 79: ...e flash mode to Press the E button on the master unit Turn 9 to select F then press 8 The slave unit s flash mode is set automatically during shooting controlled by the master unit 2 Set the firing group of the slave units Operate and set the slave units one by one Press function button 4 to display M Press function button 3 F then select f g h i or j Set the firing group A B C D or E for all the ...

Page 80: ...ct the firing mode from a q or Setting the flash output and flash exposure compensation amount Press function button 3 1 Turn 9 to set the flash output or flash exposure compensation amount then press 8 When using the q mode set the flash output When using the a or mode set the flash exposure compensation amount as required Repeat step 3 to set the flash function of all firing groups If you press ...

Page 81: ...ly in the respective flash mode set Firing group charge status Flash not ready Flash ready When setting the flash mode to make sure the slave units are the Speedlites supporting the Auto external flash metering Firing in this flash mode is not possible if Auto external flash metering is not supported When the flash mode is set to a or exposure is controlled as a single group to obtain the standard...

Page 82: ...ent from the slave unit to the master unit and a wireless system test flash or modeling flash is fired Test Flash and Modeling Flash from a Slave Unit Modeling flash is not possible from a slave unit with cameras released up to 2011 or with EOS REBEL T6 1300D or EOS REBEL T5 1200D For the precautions related to modeling flash see page 47 When C Fn 02 1 is set on the master unit p 113 modeling flas...

Page 83: ...he master unit and the picture is taken Remote Release from a Slave Unit Remote release is not possible from a slave unit with cameras released up to 2011 or with EOS REBEL T6 1300D or EOS REBEL T5 1200D Shooting is not possible when autofocus fails It is recommended that you set the focus mode switch of the lens to MF manually focus on the subject then release Remote release is performed with Sin...

Page 84: ...ooting attach a Speedlite or a Speedlite Transmitter that supports radio transmission wireless shooting to the camera Note that when used with a camera released up to 2011 or with EOS REBEL T6 1300D or EOS REBEL T5 1200D the unit can be used only as master camera unit The unit cannot be used as a slave camera unit Linked Shooting with Radio Transmission Slave camera unit Slave camera unit Slave ca...

Page 85: ...utton Turn 9 to select l then press 8 X The display changes to 4 2 Set the master slave unit Turn 9 to select M or x then press 8 3 Set the transmission channel and wireless radio ID Set the channel by pressing function button 2 C then set the ID by pressing function button 3 H For details on the setting procedure see pages 63 to 66 4 Set the camera s shooting functions 5 Set all the Speedlites Se...

Page 86: ...ith the release of the master camera unit X After shooting with linked shooting the D lamps of the slave units are briefly lit in orange When you want to clear linked shooting operate the Speedlites one by one to change the setting to P in step 1 You can use this function as a remote control for linked shooting without attaching a Speedlite to a camera When function button 1 L on the master flash ...

Page 87: ...ilent LV shoot on the master camera unit menu to Disabled If Mode 1 or Mode 2 is set the slave camera units may not be released depending on the camera model used The transmission distance may be shorter depending on the conditions such as the positioning of slave flashes the surrounding environment and weather conditions The linked shooting function is the similar function as the linked shooting ...

Page 88: ...88 MEMO ...

Page 89: ...stem map p 122 When the camera s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone mode the operations in this chapter are not available Set the camera s shooting mode to d s f a bulb B Creative Zone mode The procedures for wireless flash photography are described using the 600EX II RT for both the master and slave unit The 600EX II RT attached to the camera is called master and the 6...

Page 90: ...sing One Slave Unit p 96 Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Photography Positioning and Operation Range Wireless flash photography examples x M Approx 80 Approx 10 m 32 8 ft Approx 15 m 49 2 ft Approx 12 m 39 4 ft Indoors Outdoors Approx 8 m 26 2 ft 600EX II RT 600EX II RT Transmission distance Place with the wireless receiver of the slave unit facing the master You can also wirelessly control a ...

Page 91: ...y with Slave Groups Wireless Multiple Flash Photography B A B A C 2 A B groups p 101 3 A B C groups p 103 To avoid interfering with transmission do not place any obstacles between the master unit and slave unit The transmission distance differs according to the master unit used Refer to the Instruction Manual of the device that is equipped with the master function Before shooting perform a test fl...

Page 92: ... M Press the I button Turn 9 to select M then press 8 Set to x Operate and set the flash you want to set as the slave unit Select x in the same way as for the master unit setting Wireless Settings Master Unit Setting Slave Unit Setting To perform normal flash photography select F to clear the wireless master slave settings ...

Page 93: ...slave unit 1 Display C On the master unit press function button 4 to display O On the slave unit press function button 4 to display N 2 Set a transmission channel Press function button 1 C Turn 9 to select any channel between Ch 1 to 4 then press 8 Transmission Channel Setting If the transmission channels of the master unit and slave unit are different the slave unit will not fire Set both to the ...

Page 94: ... 2 Set the master flash firing Press function button 1 4 to set the master flash firing to ON or OFF g Master flash firing ON d Master flash firing OFF Master Flash Firing ON OFF Master flash Even when master flash firing is set to OFF the flash firing for controlling the slave unit optical transmission is performed Therefore depending on the shooting conditions the flash fired for controlling the...

Page 95: ...o save or recall its settings 1 Display L On the master unit press function button 4 to display O On the slave unit press function button 4 to display N 2 Save or load the settings Press function button 3 L Save Press function button 1 V X The settings are saved stored in the memory Load Press function button 2 J X The settings that were saved are set Memory Function ...

Page 96: ...master function as the master unit 2 Set the slave unit Set the 600EX II RT to be controlled wirelessly from the master unit as the slave unit p 92 You can also use other EX series Speedlites that are equipped with an optical transmission wireless slave function You can use any of A B or C as the firing group 3 Check the channel If the channels of the master unit and slave unit are different set t...

Page 97: ...t or computer monitor near a slave unit the presence of the light source may cause the slave unit to malfunction and fire inadvertently During optical transmission wireless shooting even if the master and slave units firing group are not all fully charged G will not be displayed on the master unit s LCD panel as it is with radio transmission wireless shooting with master flash firing OFF Also ther...

Page 98: ... to 24 mm You can also set the flash coverage manually To fire the master unit as well set the master flash firing to ON p 94 in step 5 on the preceding page You can press the depth of field preview button on the camera to fire the modeling flash p 47 If the slave unit s auto power off takes effect press the master unit s test flash button to turn on the slave unit Note that the test flash cannot ...

Page 99: ... units perform the same procedure as Autoflash Photography Using One Slave Unit p 96 You can use any of A B or C as the firing group When the number of slave units is increased or master flash firing is set to ON automatic control is performed to fire all flashes at the same flash output and to ensure that the total flash output results in the standard exposure Autoflash Photography Using Multiple...

Page 100: ...ached you can change cameras while keeping the same lighting slave units during wireless flash photography Advanced Shooting with Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Flash exposure compensation f p 28 High speed sync c p 31 FEB g p 29 Manual flash p 40 105 FE lock p 30 Stroboscopic flash p 42 Master Units The flash frequency when performing stroboscopic flash during optical transmission wireless shooti...

Page 101: ...of the slave units Operate and set the slave units one by one Press function button 4 to display M Press function button 3 F then select f or g Set one unit to f and set the other to g 2 Set the master unit to u Operate and set the master unit with the procedures in steps 2 and 3 Press function button 4 on the master unit to display N Press function button 2 T and set to u 5 Wireless Multiple Flas...

Page 102: ...eless Multiple Flash Photography with Flash Ratio 3 Set the A B flash ratio Press function button 3 F Turn 9 to set the flash ratio then press 8 4 Take the picture X The slave unit flashes at the set flash ratio ...

Page 103: ...hotography with Two Slave Groups p 101 1 Set the slave unit to firing group C Set the slave unit you want to add to flash firing group h in the same way as step 1 on page 101 2 Set the master unit to u h Set master firing group control to u h in the same way as step 2 on page 101 3 Set the A B flash ratio Set the A B flash ratio in the same way as step 3 on the preceding page Autoflash Photography...

Page 104: ... is no restriction on the number of units For example if you set a firing group with three slave units to f the three units are treated and controlled as a single firing group A with a large flash output Group Control f f f Firing group A To fire the three firing groups A B and C at the same time set u h With the u setting firing group C does not fire If you shoot with firing group C pointing dire...

Page 105: ...ntrolled by the master unit 2 Set the firing group of the slave units Operate and set the slave units one by one Set to the group to be fired in step 3 Press function button 4 to display M Press function button 3 F then select f g or h 3 Set firing group control Press function button 4 on the master unit to display M Press function button 2 T to set the group to be fired Each time you press the bu...

Page 106: ...e flash output Press function button 3 1 Turn 9 to set the flash output then press 8 When setting f g or f g h repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the flash output of all firing groups 6 Take the picture X Each group fires at the set flash ratio When t is set you can use any of A B or C as the firing group To fire multiple slave units with the same flash output select t in step 3 ...

Page 107: ... ST E2 sold separately to perform wireless manual flash or stroboscopic flash 1 Set the individual slave Press the I button Turn 9 to select A then press 8 X appears on the LCD panel 2 Set the flash mode Press the E button Turn 9 to select R or Q then press 8 Set the manual flash output For details on the setting procedure see page 40 A Manual Flash Stroboscopic Flash Setting on a Slave Unit Manua...

Page 108: ... Flash The flash frequency when performing stroboscopic flash during optical transmission wireless shooting can be set from 1 Hz to 199 Hz settings from 250 Hz to 500 Hz are not available A slave unit that is set as an individual slave cannot receive flash mode control from the master unit The slave unit fires in the flash mode that is set by individual slave ...

Page 109: ...he Speedlite with the Custom Functions C Fn and Personal Functions P Fn When the camera s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone mode the operations in this chapter are not available Set the camera s shooting mode to d s f a bulb B Creative Zone mode ...

Page 110: ...n is displayed X The Custom Functions screen is displayed 2 Select an item to set Turn 9 to select an item number to set 3 Change the setting Press 8 X The setting is displayed Turn 9 to select the desired setting then press 8 1 Display the Personal Functions screen After performing step 1 in the Custom Functions procedure press function button 1 X The Personal Functions screen is displayed 2 Set ...

Page 111: ...B auto cancel p 114 C Fn 04 FEB sequence C Fn 05 Flash metering mode C Fn 08 AF assist beam firing p 115 C Fn 10 Slave auto power off timer C Fn 11 0 Slave auto power off cancel C Fn 12 3 Flash recycle with external power p 116 C Fn 13 6 Flash exposure compensation setting C Fn 20 7 Beep C Fn 21 Light distribution p 117 C Fn 22 LCD panel illumination C Fn 23 Slave flash charge check ...

Page 112: ... are cleared Personal Function List Number Function Page P Fn 01 LCD panel display contrast p 118 P Fn 02 A LCD panel illumination color Normal shooting P Fn 03 B LCD panel illumination color Master P Fn 04 C LCD panel illumination color Slave P Fn 05 Quick flash p 119 P Fn 06 I Flash firing during linked shooting Clearing All the Custom Personal Functions Even if you clear all Custom Functions C ...

Page 113: ...amera s depth of field preview button to fire the modeling flash 1 Enabled Test firing button Press the Speedlite s test flash button to fire the modeling flash 2 Enabled with both buttons Press the camera s depth of field preview button or the Speedlite s test flash button to fire the modeling flash 3 OFF Disabled Disables the modeling flash When the effective flash distance exceeds 18 m 60 ft th...

Page 114: ...lash metering mode for flash photography 0 E TTL II E TTL 1 TTL 2 Ext A External metering Auto 3 Ext M External metering Manual When using an EOS DIGITAL camera or EOS REBEL T2 EOS 300X do not set to 1 Depending on the model the autoflash may not be controlled correctly for example the flash may not fire or it may always fire at full output When set to 1 2 or 3 radio transmission optical transmiss...

Page 115: ...he slave unit s auto power off takes effect is displayed on the LCD panel Set this function on each slave unit 0 60min 60 minutes 1 10min 10 minutes C Fn 11 0 Slave auto power off cancel In radio transmission optical transmission wireless shooting when you press the test flash button of the master unit you can turn on the slave units that are in the auto power off status You can change the time fo...

Page 116: ...te 0 OFF Disable The beep does not sound 1 ON Enable In normal shooting on camera flash photography the beep will sound when the flash unit is fully charged When the Speedlite is set as the master during radio transmission wireless shooting the beep will sound on the master unit when all flash units masters and slave units are fully charged You can confirm recharging of the entire wireless system ...

Page 117: ...anges to k 2 l Even coverage Although the possible flash photography distance becomes slightly shorter than the 0 setting this is effective when you want to minimize light fall off at the periphery of the picture The flash coverage is set automatically to a slightly wider position than the actual shooting angle of view The display changes to l C Fn 22 LCD panel illumination When a button or dial i...

Page 118: ... P Fn 03 B LCD panel illumination color Master You can select the color of the LCD panel illumination for the Speedlite set as the master unit for wireless flash photography using radio optical transmission or linked shooting 0 GREEN Green 1 ORANGE Orange P Fn 04 C LCD panel illumination color Slave You can select the color of the LCD panel illumination for the Speedlite set as the slave unit for ...

Page 119: ... on each flash to be used in linked shooting 0 OFF Disabled The flash does not fire during linked shooting 1 ON Enabled The flash fires during linked shooting The display when 1 is set is different from that when 0 is set and is like the screen on the left When P Fn 06 1 and P Fn 05 0 are set quick flash is fired during continuous shooting p 84 Note however that when Quick flash is fired during co...

Page 120: ...120 MEMO ...

Page 121: ...121 7 Reference This chapter provides a system map and troubleshooting guide describes the use of the Speedlite with Type B cameras etc ...

Page 122: ...3OR2 High density provided with 600EX II RT Mini stand provided with 600EX II RT 600EX II RT System Wireless Flash Photography Radio transmission Speedlite Transmitter equipped with master function Speedlite equipped with slave function Optical transmission Camera Speedlite Transmitter equipped with master function Speedlite equipped with slave function ...

Page 123: ... RT 430EX III 430EX II 430EX 420EX 320EX 270EX II Off Camera Shoe Cord OC E3 Enables the 600EX II RT to be connected to the camera up to approx 60 cm 2 ft away Compact Battery Pack CP E4N A small and lightweight external power source with superior portability Equipped with dust and water resistance equivalent to 600EX II RT Speedlite Bracket SB E2 Using an external power source other than Canon ma...

Page 124: ...ng is restricted a warning icon is displayed to indicate the increase in temperature and the firing interval with which the flash photography can be performed will be automatically set to approx 8 sec level 1 or approx 20 sec level 2 As the internal temperature of the Speedlite increases the warning is displayed in two levels When you perform continuous firing repeatedly even more in the state in ...

Page 125: ...flash p 17 60 times or more 65 times or more 70 times or more 85 times or more 100 times or more 40 min or longer Modeling flash p 47 40 times or more 40 times or more 40 times or more 50 times or more 60 times or more Stroboscopic flash p 42 Varies depending on firing conditions CAUTION When performing continuous flash do not touch the flash head batteries or the area near the battery compartment...

Page 126: ...e may not fire in rare cases due to environmental factors such as temperature rise The number of continuous flashes until the warning is displayed on the preceding page is the number when the 600EX II RT is used by itself and when the Compact Battery Pack CP E4N sold separately is used together with the 600EX II RT When an external power source other than the CP E4N is used the number of continuou...

Page 127: ...and secure the Speedlite to the camera p 20 If the G indication remains displayed for approx 30 sec or longer replace the batteries p 18 If the electrical contacts of the Speedlite or camera are dirty wipe the contacts p 10 with a dry cloth etc When you perform continuous firing repeatedly over a short period of time causing the temperature of the flash head to rise and flash firing to be restrict...

Page 128: ... if attached Set the flash coverage to L automatic p 38 When manually setting the flash coverage set a flash coverage wider than the shooting angle of view p 38 Make sure C Fn 21 1 is not set p 117 When the shooting mode is set to the f aperture priority AE mode and the scene is dark slow sync is enabled automatically the shutter speed becomes slower Use a tripod or set the shooting mode to the d ...

Page 129: ...er to the right and secure the Speedlite to the camera p 20 Remove the bounce adapter p 36 Retract the wide panel p 39 Set the camera s shooting mode to d s f a bulb B Creative Zone mode Set the Speedlite s power switch to K instead of a p 21 The flash coverage is not set automatically The flash coverage cannot be set manually Functions cannot be set ...

Page 130: ...iew of the master unit Face the front side of the slave s main body toward the master unit The camera s built in flash cannot be used as the master unit in radio transmission wireless shooting When using autoflash photography with three firing groups A B and C do not fire with firing group C pointing toward the main subject p 76 When shooting in a different flash mode set for each firing group do ...

Page 131: ...ing linked shooting the appropriate exposure may not be obtained or uneven exposure may result It is recommended to set only one Speedlite to fire or to use a self timer to space out the timing of firing When used with a camera released up to 2011 or with EOS REBEL T6 1300D or EOS REBEL T5 1200D the unit can be used only as master camera unit The unit cannot be used as a slave camera unit Cannot r...

Page 132: ...ter unit If the master unit and slave unit are too close the transmission may not take effect properly When using the camera s built in flash as the master unit raise the camera s built in flash and set Wireless func on the camera s Built in flash func setting screen Even when master flash firing is set to OFF the master unit fires a small flash to control the slave unit with optical transmission ...

Page 133: ...tion Normal flash 1 1 flash approx 1 890 sec 1 2 flash approx 1 1200sec 1 4 flash approx 1 2800 sec 1 8 flash approx 1 5600sec 1 16 flash approx 1 9700 sec 1 32 flash approx 1 15000 sec 1 64 flash approx 1 23000 sec 1 128 flash approx 1 34000 sec Color temperature information transmission Flash light color temperature information transmitted to camera when flash is fired Color filter 2 dedicated c...

Page 134: ...z 1 Hz to 199 Hz during optical transmission wireless shooting Modeling flash Fired with camera s depth of field preview button or Speedlite s test flash button Flash Recharge Firing interval Recharge time Normal flash Approx 0 1 5 5 sec Quick flash Approx 0 1 3 3 sec When using AA LR6 alkaline batteries Flash ready lamp Lights up in red Normal flash available Lights up in green Quick flash availa...

Page 135: ...ing environment weather conditions etc Flash ratio control 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 2 step increments Charge confirmation Display panel master unit Display contents illumination color flash ready lamp lights up master unit slave unit beep when C Fn 20 1 is set on master unit slave unit and the AF assist beam emitter blinks slave unit when fully charged Linked shooting Possible Optical Transmission Wireless M...

Page 136: ... transmission wireless shooting time Approx 1500 times When Master flash firing OFF using AA LR6 alkaline batteries Auto power off Power off after approx 90 sec of idle operation When set as radio transmission wireless master unit or in linked shooting approx 5 min When set as slave unit approx 60 min External power source Compact Battery Pack CP E4N can be used Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W ...

Page 137: ...24 6 13 0 42 7 13 5 44 3 14 0 45 9 17 0 55 8 19 5 64 0 1 8 5 3 17 4 9 2 30 2 9 5 31 2 9 9 32 5 12 0 39 4 13 8 45 3 1 16 3 8 12 5 6 5 21 3 6 8 22 3 7 0 23 0 8 5 27 9 9 8 32 2 1 32 2 7 8 9 4 6 15 1 4 8 15 7 4 9 16 1 6 0 19 7 6 9 22 6 1 64 1 9 6 2 3 3 10 8 3 4 11 2 3 5 11 5 4 3 14 1 4 9 16 1 1 128 1 3 4 3 2 3 7 5 2 4 7 9 2 5 8 2 3 0 9 8 3 4 11 2 Flash Output Flash Coverage mm 70 80 105 135 200 1 1 46...

Page 138: ...e flash exposure compensation FEB Manual flash Stroboscopic flash Second curtain sync Manual external flash metering Optical transmission wireless flash photography Manual flash Stroboscopic flash Functions not available with Type B cameras E TTL II E TTL autoflash FE lock High speed sync Quick flash Modeling flash Auto external flash metering Radio transmission wireless flash photography Linked s...

Page 139: ...H9 1216 FCC ID AZD216 IC 498J 216 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada s license exempt RSSs 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 This equipment must not be co located or operated in conjunct...

Page 140: ...inst 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 communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or ...

Page 141: ...ion point e g on an authorized one for one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment EEE Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE At the same time your coope...

Page 142: ...142 MEMO ...

Page 143: ...143 MEMO ...

Page 144: ...144 MEMO ...

Page 145: ... 113 D Distance indicator display 24 40 113 E Effective flash range 12 24 45 E TTL II flash metering 54 E TTL II E TTL autoflash 24 25 Ext A Auto external flash metering 45 Ext M Manual external flash metering 46 External power 116 123 F FE lock FEL 30 FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing 29 Firing groups 73 75 77 79 101 103 105 Firing interval 18 124 First curtain sync 54 Flash control 52 Flash coverage...

Page 146: ...K 11 66 69 Linked shooting 15 84 119 LINKED SHOT 15 84 LOCK 22 Lock function 22 M M Manual exposure 25 M Manual flash 40 77 105 Manual external flash metering 46 Manual flash 40 77 105 Master flash firing 66 94 Master unit 14 57 89 Master unit setting 63 92 Maximum number of continuous flashes 44 Memory function 67 95 Metered manual flash 41 Modeling flash 47 82 MULTI flash mode 42 N Nomenclature ...

Page 147: ...ed 25 Shutter sync settings 54 Slave unit 15 57 89 Charge confirmation 69 71 81 97 117 Slave unit setting 63 92 Stand 16 M Star mark 4 Stroboscopic flash 42 72 100 Sync speed 25 54 61 System map 122 T Temperature increase 124 Test flash 21 70 82 98 Transmission channel 63 93 Transmission distance 58 60 90 Transmitter 84 122 TTL autoflash 114 138 Tv Shutter priority AE 25 Type A camera 2 Type B cam...

Page 148: ... are current as of January 2016 For information on the compatibility with any products introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center For the latest version Instruction Manual refer to the Canon Web site CPA E171 000 CANON INC 2016 ...

Reviews: