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You can set the flash output in the range of 1/1 full output to 1/512
power in 1/3-step increments. You can take pictures using three
methods: firing with both flash heads A and B at the same flash output,
firing with both flash heads A and B at different flash outputs, and
single-side (A or B only) firing.
Setting the camera’s shooting mode to <
f
> or <
a
> is
recommended. Additionally, take a test shot first to check the exposure.
1
Set the flash mode to <
q
>.
Press the <
E
> button.
Turn <
9
>, select <
R
>, then
press <
8
>.
2
Turn off the <
,
> display.
Press the <
,
> button.
Turn <
9
>, select <
M
>, then
press <
8
>.
3
Set the flash output.
Press function button 2 <
@
> or
<
8
>.
X
The flash output level is highlighted.
Turn <
9
> to set the flash output,
then press <
8
>.
q
: Manual Flash
N
Firing with Both Flash Heads A and B at the Same Flash
Output
If high-speed sync is set, the setting range will be 1/1 - 1/64.
The guide number will differ between both-sides firing and single-side
firing even when the flash output settings are the same (p.120).
Without pressing function button 2 <
@
> or <
8
>, you can directly turn
<
9
> and set the flash output (C.Fn-13, p.102).