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Other automatic flash shooting modes
As long as the camera’s shooting mode is set to AV/A (aperture
priority), TV/S (shutter priority), or M (manual), you can also use
E-TTL and i-TTL flash automatically.
•
TV/S
Select this mode to manually set the shutter speed. The value is
automatically set to match the camera shutter speed for standard
exposure. If the aperture light is flashing on the display, it means
that the background is under or overexposed. Adjust the shutter
speed until the aperture light stops flashing.
•
AV/A
Select this mode to manually set the aperture value. The
speedflash will automatically match the camera’s aperture
shutter speed to achieve standard exposure. If the background
is dark (for example, at night), it will use the slow sync in
order to highlight the subject and keep the background at
standard exposure. If using the flash as a MASTER use standard
exposure settings for your subject, and if using slow shutter
speeds, use standard exposure settings for the background. It
is recommended to use a tripod when shooting dimly lit scenes,
because a slower shutter speed will be used. If the shutter speed
light is flashing on the display, it means that the background is
under or overexposed. Adjust the aperture shutter speed until
the light stops flashing.
•
M
Select this mode to manually set both shutter and aperture
speed. In order to get the correct exposure for your subject,
use the combination of shutter speed and aperture to obtain the
correct background exposure.
Using <
DEP
> or <
A-DEP
> shooting mode, the results are the same
as when using <
P
> (
AE
) mode.
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