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List of Type A cameras

Canon EOS 5D Mark II/5DMark III,1Ds Mark III,1D Mark 
IV/1D Mark III,7D,60D, 50D,40D 
/650D/600D/550D/500D/450D/1100D/1000D 

List of Type B cameras

Canon EOS 5D,10D,20D,30D,300D,350D,1D,1D Mark II

Compatible ETTL flash list (support wireless remote 
control through camera menu)

Canon 600EX(RT)/580EXII/430EXII/320EX/270EXII
YongNuo YN565C/YN468C(II)/YN467C(II)/YN465C
430EX/580EX  or  other  par ts  of  the  flash  is  not 
supported  remote  control  via  the  camera  menu,    need 
to manually set the flash parameters.

※ When  using  general  type  manual  flash  or

 

strobe 

flash connect to PC port, flash output needs to be 
set manually. 

※ In this user manual, assumes that you are using the 

type  A  camera  and  compatible  ETTL  flash,  as  for 
type B/ C camera, please refer to page 22. 

Compatibility List

4

Functions  supported  by  the  product  depend  on  the 
camera  and  flash  used.  According  to  different  types  of 
cameras,  in  this  user  manual, 

the  EOS  DSLR

 

camera 

with  external  flash

(

speedlite

)

  control  menu  is  called 

;  while  EOS  DSLR

 

camera  without 

external  flash  control  menu  is  called 

other camera brands with

 

standard

 

hot

-

shoe

 

is called 

type  A  camera

type  B  camera

type C camera

Summary of Contents for E-TTL

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...11 Automatic Flash E TTL II 12 Shutter Sync 13 FEB FEC 14 Zoom Flash Coverage 15 Manual Multi Flash 16 Wireless Function 17 20 Mix Control Mode 21 Flash Triggering of Type B C Camera 22 PC Port Trigge...

Page 3: ...t involves battery please be in strict accordance with the relevant provisions on the use of the battery otherwise it would cause property damage or personal injury Cautions 1 The functions described...

Page 4: ...s external flash function such as TTL ratio or manually set each group of flash output Support high speed sync the max sync speed is 1 8000s Support E TTL Manual and Multi flash modes Support E TTL fl...

Page 5: ...h Exposure Bracketing FEB Support Flash Exposure Lock FEL Support modeling Flash Support E TTL group ratio ALL A B A B C Support Manual Multi group ALL A B A B C Support flash zooming auto manual Supp...

Page 6: ...ed to manually set the flash parameters When using general type manual flash or strobe flash connect to PC port flash output needs to be set manually In this user manual assumes that you are using the...

Page 7: ...oup setting button p 8 9 L Mounting foot p 6 7 E Test button p 9 10 M locking pin p 6 F State indicator p 5 N Eyelet G Power switch p 8 O Battery compartment cover p 6 H Hot shoe p 6 7 P Battery compa...

Page 8: ...cording to the and marks rechargeable batteries of 1 2V can be used Replace the batteries when the product does not work stably 1 Unscrew the locking ring of the transceiver 2 Slip the mounting foot i...

Page 9: ...flash connected reliably before use turn all equipments on setting the transceivers in the same channel set the group of receivers test button can be used to awaken and test whether the flash works be...

Page 10: ...ator will keep lighting for several seconds to indicate the current channel at this time shortly press CH SET button again to change channel and there are totally 7 channels Set all the transceivers a...

Page 11: ...eiver group having been selected will be woken up p 10 2 Hold down Test button and repeat to shortly press GP SET button selected groups of receivers to testing flash and there are totally 7 combinati...

Page 12: ...the flash and under the mode of E TTL it may fire in a lower output Refer to the following figure the transmitter sets A B two groups of flash test hold down the Test button the flash on A and B of t...

Page 13: ...e 11 Suggest disabled wireless flash function when using 2st curtain sync only Remotely setting all the flashes through the external flash function setting camera menu of the camera just likes the fla...

Page 14: ...ve flash range full press camera s shutter button to shoot the flash will be fire according to the setting Exposure lever increments may set to 1 3 stop via the camera E TTL II metering FEL Flash Expo...

Page 15: ...e normal flash sync Shutter Sync 13 3 Hi speed Sync HSS FP FLASH The flash can sync with all shutter speeds when The max speed is 1 8000s or 1 4000s depends on the camera using hss Enable the wireless...

Page 16: ...also realize this function FEB FEC E TTL only 14 pressing the shutter button Till FEB and FEC of the flash are set to 0 settings could be changed by remote control of camera menu and you can also set...

Page 17: ...ge 3 Zoom Lock 15 Hold down the CH SET button of the receiver for seconds until channel indicator keeps lighting same to set the mix control mode for the transmitter p 21 enable the zoom lock function...

Page 18: ...oboscopic flash camera menu Select flash mode as Multi Flash setting via the The three parameters of flash output frequency and flash count may restrain each other setting details may be referred to u...

Page 19: ...p 24 disabled the wireless function can also be used the on top flash The zoom of the on top flash will not be controlled by the camera menu adjust zoom settings with flash control panel auto or manua...

Page 20: ...ng in transmitting communications state indicator and group indicator both blinking green the following table shows that each group indicator stands for different firing group available Wireless Funct...

Page 21: ...8 1 1 8 1 2 stop increments and flash exposure compensation for flashes of Group A and B Group C does not fire 3 A BC Set fire ratio and FEC for flashes of Group A and B FEC of Group C can be set sole...

Page 22: ...tely set under Manual Multi flash mode 1 All A B C The three groups of flashes shall be set with the same output 2 A B Group A and B shall be separately set Group C flash will not fire 3 A B C Group A...

Page 23: ...ifferent flash modes as Manual E TTL Multi for mix control the settings of the flash is prior channel indicator of the transmitter will keep lighting when enabled this control mode Supports type A B c...

Page 24: ...mitter Set according to testing group of transmitter p 9 2 Flash mode set via the flash control panel Set the manual M flash output via the control panel of the flash and trigger with transmitter s ma...

Page 25: ...only 1 Connect the receiver to flash via PC port and it may needs setting at manual full power flash output 1 1 2 Use manual exposure or shutter priority mode set the shutter sync as hi speed sync th...

Page 26: ...he off camera flash on the receiver will not be emitted Feedback Function of the AF Assist Beam Emitter 24 Only when the flash which supports assist beam emitter function is set in the receiver and th...

Page 27: ...is 1 8000s or 1 4000s When using the hot shoe flash which doesn t support hi speed sync the max sync speed is 1 250s or lower About Automatic Saving Function The transceiver will automatically save t...

Page 28: ...in the state of overheating protection ongoing zoom adjustment the flash enters into sleep status etc may makes the flash doesn t fire Ensure the flash is in ready state use the Test button test the...

Page 29: ...It may overexposure when ETTL and manual flash are used at the same time now the manual flash suits to be used as a backlight 10 Information of aperture distance are not displayed on the flash when ha...

Page 30: ...contact Output Hoe shoe PC port Applicable battery AAX2 support 1 2 V rechargeable battery Stand by time 60h Dimensions 89 5 53 39mm Weight 78g Sync speed of part of cameras and flashes may be lower...

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