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CMS-XML Specifications of the 550EX Speedlite.
Direct- sync, shoe-mount flash with E-TTL/TTL autoflash control and wireless transmission/reception (E-TTL preflash, AF- assist beam, auto zoom, and bounce flash). Compatible Cameras
CMS-XML QuickGuide to Speedlite 600EX-RT Radio Wireless Flash Setup
5. Confirm wireless link. Confirm that the <LINK> lights on the 600EX-RT’s are lit and green and that the AF- assist beam emitter on the receiver is blinking at 1-second intervals. Also confirm that the red flash ready light is lit on the sender unit.
CMS-XML QuickGuide to Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT Setup
Your wireless radio setup options ... M – Manually- ... INITIAL WIRELESS RADIO FLASH SETUP ... transmission channels and wireless radio IDs. ... hold down the Wireless Flash Button until ... ... hold down the Wireless Flash Button until ... ... four-digit wireless radio ID: 5. Confirm that the <LINK> lights on the sender and receivers are lit and green and that the AF- assist beam emitter on the receiver is blinking at 1-second intervals. ... 1. Flash coverage is set to 24mm by default when the Speedlite 600EX-RT is set for wireless operation. ... MANUAL WIRELESS FLASH
CMS-XML QuickGuide to Speedlite 600EX-RT Custom and Personal Settings
... : Ext. M (External metering ... ... – AF- assist beam ... the flash’s autofocus assist beam off can ... ... : AF- assist beam + flash ... ... the AF- assist beam lamp of ... Set this function to 1 if you do not want the AF- assist beam to blink and prefer to use the flash ready lamp alone. ... P.Fn-06 – Wireless button cycle sequence ... This option eliminates the optical wireless mode and cycles the operating modes in the following order: ... This option eliminates the radio wireless mode andcycles the operating modes in the following order:
CMS-XML QuickGuide to Canon 270EX II Speedlite Features
Cancel the auto power off function when using the 270EX II as a wireless receiver by pressing the [✻] button on your camera. AF- Assist Beam
CMS-XML How to set the communication channel on the 430EX II Speedlite.
Wireless Flash ... Speedlites having the wireless flash feature, ... ... sender unit via wireless . ... For details on wireless flash photography and ... ... ) controlled by wireless . ... the sender unit's wireless transmission range. ... the AF- assist beam will blink ... Sample wireless flash setup ... so that the wireless sensor faces the ... ... Indoors, the wireless signal can also ... ... to test the wireless flash operation before ... ... the transmission of wireless signals. ... same way via wireless . ... sender unit transmits wireless signals to the ... If you change the sender unit's zoom setting, be sure to test the wireless flash operation before shooting.
CMS-XML QuickGuide to Canon 320EX Speedlite Features
This is particularly useful when shooting video, as a modeling light, or as an AF assist beam (with Live View). ... Wireless E-TTL Flash Operation
CMS-XML Added Control with Speedlite 470EX-AI's Personal Functions
With the 470EX-AI off-camera, as a wireless E-TTL receiver unit, angle its flash head manually to any available angle you desire — straight at a subject, up at the ceiling, backwards inside an umbrella or softbox, and so on ... P.Fn 04 — AF- assist beam method ... This Personal Function controls which type of focus- assist beam will be used, when it’s mounted directly on an EOS camera, and One-Shot AF is active on the camera.
CMS-XML Specifications of the 430EX Speedlite.
For high sync speed (EF flash): Approx. 2.3-39.4 ft./0.7-12 m AF Assist Beam
CMS-XML QuickGuide to Macro Speedlite MR-14EX and MT-24EX
P, Av, Tv, or M . Choose Manual mode when you want small apertures for maximum depth-of-field combined with a fast shutter speed to help minimize blur and separate the subject from the background. (Light falls off more rapidly at short distances, therefore the closer the flash is to the subject, the darker the background exposure will be unless you either increase the shutter speed/ambient light exposure or light the background separately.)
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