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1.Select [External Speedlite control]or[Flash control]. 
2.Select[Flash function settings]or[External flash func. 

setting], the screen changes to the

external

flash 

function settings screen 

3.Select an item and set the function.

The setting 

screen varies depending on the camera

 

 

 

 
 
2.Settings Available in [Flash function settings] 

[Enable] Enable wireless flash 

shooting 

Flash firing 

[Disable] Disable wireless flash 

shooting 

[Evaluati
ve] 

For normal exposures 

E-TTL

fl

ash 
metering 

[Average] Flash exposure will be 

averaged for the entire 
scene metered by the 
camera. Flash exposure 
compensation may be 
necessary depending on the 
scene. This setting is for 
advanced users. 

Flash 
synchroniz
ation  
speed in 
AV mode 

You can set the flash sync speed when 
performing wireless flash shooting in 
aperture-priority AE(Av) mode 

Flash mode  E-TTL

/Manual flash/ MULTI flash 

/Individual group control   

Shutter 
synchroniz
ation 

1st curtain / High-speed synchronization

Flash 
exposure 
compensati
on 

Users can set the exposure compensation 
for flash up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop 
increments. 

FEB 

Users can take three shots while 
automatically changing the flash output, 
with settable range up to ±3 stops in 

 

Summary of Contents for PH89092

Page 1: ...ignals wireless routers cellular phones and other electronic devices Environmental objects such as large buildings or walls trees fences or cars can also affect transmission performance If your wirele...

Page 2: ...er The Phottix Laso transmitter is used for wireless flash shooting It can control up to 5 groups 15 units of radio enabled Canon Speedlites as well as non wireless Canon ETTL Speedlites by using the...

Page 3: ...de button 7 Charge lamp Test flash button 8 Select Set button 9 Select dial 10 Mounting foot lock lever 11 Battery compartment cover 12 Function button 4 13 Linked shooting button 14 Power button 15 F...

Page 4: ...d position Attaching and Removing the Phottix Laso transmitter Attaching the Phottix Laso transmitter to the camera hot shoe 1 Turn off the camera and Phottix Laso transmitter 2 Align the Phottix Laso...

Page 5: ...Test Flash Button 1 The charge lamp lights when the wireless shooting slave is ready 2 During wireless shooting master unit s charge up will be lit when all slave units are fully charged 3 During wire...

Page 6: ...ng flash from a flash set as a slave unit For the operations see the flash s instruction manual AF assist light In low light contrast situation the Phottix Laso transmitter s built in Auto Focus Assis...

Page 7: ...function C Fn 01 to 22 ETTL RATIO A B C RATIO A B RATIO OFF A B ratio setting 8 1 to 1 8 in 1 2 stop increments 4 Flash Ratio M Multi RATIO A B C RATIO A B RATIO OFF 5 Scan function Scan the radio re...

Page 8: ...perform different flash modes Find details about the five flash modes as following 1 ETTL ETTL II autoflash Ch Channel AUTO Channel Automatic setting Master Radio transmission wireless shooting Sync...

Page 9: ...2 Manual Flash 3 Stroboscopic Flash Manual Flash Output M Manual Flash Number of flashes Flash frequency MULTI Multi Stroboscopic flash...

Page 10: ...iring 5 Linked Shooting Note 1 The display will show only the settings currently applied Three flash modes optional ETTL M Ext A Gr Firing Group SLAVE Slave unit MASTER Master unit LINKED SHOT Linked...

Page 11: ...ically reflected on the flash that is wirelessly controlled slave You do not need to operate the slave unit while shooting You can then perform wireless E TTL II ETTL autoflash shooting just by settin...

Page 12: ...lash systems using radio transmission that are used by other photographers or with other devices that use radio waves wireless you can change the transmission channel and wireless radio ID Use the fol...

Page 13: ...best reception signal is automatically set When setting the channel manually you can set the transmission channel again while referring to the scan results 1 Scanning while AUTO is set Press function...

Page 14: ...s and IDs of the master unit and slave unit are different set them to exactly the same number 1 3 Position the camera and the slave unit within the range of wireless radio transmission 1 4 Set the fla...

Page 15: ...eased automatic control is performed to fire all flashes at the same flash output and ensure that the total flash output results in standard exposure Using Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Flash exposur...

Page 16: ...and 0 7 indicates 2 3 stops 5 When used together with flash exposure FEB shooting is performed based on the flash exposure compensation amount Note 1 You can choose whether or not to cancel FEB autom...

Page 17: ...Flash Shooting with Flash Ratio 1 Autoflash shooting with Two Slave Groups You can divide the slave units into two firing groups A and B and adjust the lighting balance flash ratio The exposure is con...

Page 18: ...is independent with its flash output level assigned by the camera 2 1 Set a flash as firing group C For the slave unit settings see the flash s instruction manual 2 2 Press the master unit s function...

Page 19: ...rease the number of slave units up to 15 units in total For example if you set a firing group with three slave units to A the three units are controlled as a single firing group A with a large flash o...

Page 20: ...Take the picture each group fires at the set flash output MULTI Stroboscopic Flash Stroboscopic flash is an advanced manual flash shooting method When using stroboscopic flash with a slow shutter spee...

Page 21: ...ure is controlled to result in standard exposure for the main subject as a single group The function is for advanced users 1 Set the flash mode to Gr Press MODE button on master unit to set the flash...

Page 22: ...epeat step 4 to set the flash function of all groups 5 Take the picture each slave units fires in the flash mode set for each group Linked Shooting Linked shooting is a function that automatically rel...

Page 23: ...d set the master unit s transmission channel automatically or manually For operation please refer to preceding wireless setting section Set wireless radio ID press function button 3 corresponding to t...

Page 24: ...unit camera might need a shutter release cable available separately depending on the camera models 3 EOS digital cameras since 2012 do not need to use shutter release cable 4 EOS cameras before 2012 w...

Page 25: ...exposure will be averaged for the entire scene metered by the camera Flash exposure compensation may be necessary depending on the scene This setting is for advanced users Flash synchroniz ation spee...

Page 26: ...clear all the Custom Function settings select Clear all Speedlite C Fn s or Clear ext flash C Fn set in step 1 Note Auto power off under Flash C Fn settings is corresponding to Phottix Lasotransmitte...

Page 27: ...unction button 4 corresponding to Custom Functions Chart Custom Function No Functions Setting No Setting and descriptions Enable Auto IDLE when the Phottix Laso transmitter is not operated for 5min Au...

Page 28: ...a beep to sound on Phottix Laso transmitter when the slave unit is fully charged When a button or dial is operated the LCD panel illumination go on for 12 sec Disable LCD panel illumination LCD panel...

Page 29: ...o transmitter can be upgraded via the USB port so as to adjust its parameter and extend its compatibility with cameras to come in the future 1 1 Connect the USB cable to the computer and the other end...

Page 30: ...are sufficient with power 2 The Slave unit doesn t fire 2 1 Check if the slave unit supports radio transmission wireless flash 2 2 Set the slave unit to 2 3 Set the transmission channels and wireless...

Page 31: ...1 500 Hz Slave battery check On the master unit s LCD panel the icon lights the slave unit s AF assist beam emitter blinks and charge the lamp lights Flash exposure confirmation Flash exposure confir...

Page 32: ...Please note Product specifications and external design are subject to change without further notice...

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