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Contents 05 0 EX Page Speedlite Thank you far purchasing a Canon product Contents Nomenclature PILO7~ ~.~ ~SH~sn7To illuminate the LCD panel, press the & button Zoomi Mm ElLCD Panel Getting Started and Basic Operation Using E-TTL II and E-TTL Autoflash 9nClose the cover Open the coverInstal the batteries Tighten Wireless Selector SettingsAttaching to the Camera Loosen the locking ringAbout Quick Flash Turn on the Power SwitchAbout Auto Power Off Check that the flash is readyTake the picture Fully Automatic Flash Shooting` Focus the subject Ettl zoom 5u,mmFlash Sync Speeds and Apertures Use Using E-TTL II and E-TTL Autoffash in the Shooting Modes mWide Panel Using FlashIlo I ~--` Set the flash exposure compensation amountPress the ~n button ~ `Press the ¢~ button . FEB will be set FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing ~iFocus the subject Press the aF EL button . aTS FE L FE LockHigh-Seed Sync FP Flash You can also set the flash coverage manually Bounce FlashSet the Bounce Direction Claseup Flash Shooting Creating a CatchlightPoint the flash head upward by Pull out the wide panel Using the Wide Panel Ettl Zoom ~um~ Is 72,2 77279 Flash output display will blink Zoom 5m~ Press the ¢MODE button so that ~ M is displayed~ ~o~m 11i 111 112 714 Il2+0.7 112+0.3 1i4+~.3 Displayed Flash Output FiguresSample Flash Output Figures Multi Stroboscopic Flash Flash OvrtpLt Max . Stroboscopic FlashesFi-7 Zoo Press the sfNI cef button so that Fx is displayed Second-Curtain SyncFn Setting Custom Functions FEB Custom Function SettingsPage ~=~ . ~Y Slave Unit About WirelessFully Automatic FlashBasic Wireless Settings & Setup About Wireless FlashWireless flash with three slave groups p.40 Multi-5peedite, Wireless Lighting ConfigurationsWireless flash with two slave groups p.38 Fully Automatic Wireless Fish Set the camera and shoot Check the flash operationM iron will blink Disable the master antis flash tiringMaster Units Flash ON/OFF Press the ¢ZOOMIx, button so Thatblinks Set the channel No Using Fully Automatic Wireless FlashFlash exposure compensation 5etiing Communication ChannelFlash Ratio with-E-TTL Set the flesh ratio Set the slaveSet the Master Unit ~ that ~ blinksSet the slave units Wireless flash with Three Slave Groups1 1 7 2 4 + 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ rw ~ rr rr~r~ wiwi ~rrrrr ~ See Set the Master Unit on page 39 . In . select a B C Set the master unit and shootModeling Flash About Slate-Group ControlG9 zoom,2%m Select the flash ratio Wireless Manual Flash with Varied Flash Output mSet the manual flash output p Zoom 2Y Stroboscopic Flash Zoom 2imm 1128 .5- I~,~ Magi=7~` Major UsingSpeedlite Bracket 58-E1 580EX SystemAbout the AF-Assist Beam About Color Temperature Information TransmissionReverting to 580E Default Settings Slave unit does not fire Power turns off by . itselfAfter 90 sec. of idle operation, auto power off took effect Speedli#e does not detach from the cameraPicture is really blurred Flash range scale bars blinkPeriphery or bottom of the picture looks dark Flash exposure is underexposed or overexposedExposure Control Major SpecificationsWireless Flash TypeCUStOttI Functions -A F-Assist Beam Power SourceDimensions Weight1IT Manual Flash GNoConfiguration Available Features TTL autofiash Using a Type-B CameraFeatures Available with Some Type-B Cameras Eos s5ois2a FEs Page
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580EX specifications

The Canon 580EX is a powerful and versatile external speedlight that has gained popularity among professional photographers and enthusiasts alike. Launched as part of Canon's EX series of flash units, the 580EX offers a comprehensive range of features designed to enhance the photographic experience, making it an essential tool for achieving beautifully lit images.

One of the standout characteristics of the Canon 580EX is its impressive guide number of 58 at ISO 100, providing significant light output for a wide range of shooting situations. The flash features a zoom head that can adjust from 24mm to 105mm, allowing photographers to control the spread of light, making it suitable for both wide-angle and telephoto shots. Additionally, the built-in wide panel helps to diffuse the light for shooting at wider angles, ensuring even coverage.

The 580EX utilizes E-TTL (Evaluative Through-The-Lens) metering technology, providing accurate flash exposure that is automatically adjusted based on the ambient light. This advanced system allows for more reliable results, especially in complex lighting situations. Furthermore, the flash supports high-speed sync, enabling photographers to use faster shutter speeds even in bright conditions, making it perfect for capturing action shots.

Another key feature of the Canon 580EX is its ability to operate in a variety of modes including manual, proportional, and stroboscopic flash modes. This flexibility gives photographers creative control, allowing them to experiment with different lighting techniques to achieve the desired effect. The 580EX can also function as a master or slave unit in a multi-flash setup, providing additional versatility for advanced lighting arrangements.

Build quality is another area where the 580EX excels. With a robust, weather-sealed design, this flash is built to withstand the rigors of outdoor shooting and challenging environments. The clear LCD panel and intuitive control layout make it user-friendly, allowing for easy adjustments on the fly.

In summary, the Canon 580EX stands as a remarkable piece of equipment with its exceptional power, advanced metering technologies, and durable construction. Photographers who choose the 580EX are equipped with a reliable tool that significantly enhances their ability to create stunning images in various lighting conditions. Whether for portraits, events, or creative photography, the Canon 580EX continues to be a beloved choice in the realm of professional photography.