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Wireless flash modes
The wireless flash system comprises multiple wireless flash modes.
You can create a wide variety of lighting effects by using ordinary TTL
flash.
The speedflash can be used in both MASTER and SLAVE flash modes.
MASTER flash mode can be divided into:
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Canon: Wireless MASTER flash mode (E-TTL)
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Nikon: Command MASTER flash mode (i-TTL)
SLAVE flash mode can be divided into:
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Canon: Wireless SLAVE flash mode (E-TTL)
•
Nikon: Command SLAVE flash mode (i-TTL)
Please refer to page 28 for more details.
MASTER flash mode
Press the ‘left clear’ button to switch between wireless MASTER
(Canon – E-TTL) and command MASTER (Nikon – i-TTL) modes. The
MASTER will be the main control unit and will trigger the SLAVE flash
to fire the off-camera TTL / M / multi flash, allowing you to create
different lighting effects.
Note: There are a number of differences between Canon MASTER
interface and Nikon main control interface. On a Canon camera, the
flashgun can be controlled independently of the camera, whereas
Nikon is controlled from the camera.
When using a Canon camera, the SLAVE unit will fire at the same
power as the MASTER in TTL. When using a Nikon camera, the
power settings of each SLAVE group can be set independently
of the MASTER.
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