Wireless Flash with Three receiver Groups

You can have receiver groups A and B and also add receiver groups C. Your can use receiver groups A and B to obtain the standard flash exposure of the subject and receiver group C to illuminate the background to eliminate shadows.
- Set the receiver units
- Set the receiver unit's ID to <A>, <B>, <C>
- For receiver <C>, also set the exposure compensation as necessary
2. Set the wireless mode to <sender>
4. Disable the sender units flash firing
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5. Press the button so that <RATIO> blinks |
6. Select the flash , turn the dial to select <A:B:C> then press the button |
7. Set the flash ratio, turn the dial to set the flash ratio |
8. Set the camera and shoot, set the camera in the same way as with normal flash shooting.
- With the EOS ELAN II / ELAN II E / 50 / 50E, EOS REBEL G/500N, EOS IX, EOS IX LITE/IX7, EOS REBEL 2000/300 and REBEL XS N/REBEL G II/EOS 3000N/66, the flash ratio cannot be set with multiple Speedlites
- The flash ratio range of 8:1 ~ 1:1 ~ 1:8 is equivalent to 3:1 ~ 1:1 ~ 1:3 in stops (1/2-stop increments)
- The flash ratio under the
mark is shown in parentheses below the scale

- If <RATIO A:B> is set, the receiver unit in receiver group <C> will not fire
- If you point the receiver unit in receiver group <C> toward the subject, the subject will be over exposed