Canon 580EX II manual Maximum Stroboscopic Flashes

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To avoid overheating and deteriorating the flash head, do not use stroboscopic flash more than 10 times in succession. After 10 times, allow the Speedlite to rest for at least 15 min. If you try to use the stroboscopic flash more than 10 times in succession, the firing might stop automatically to protect the flash head. If this happens, allow the Speedlite to rest for at least 15 min.

Stroboscopic flash is most effective with a highly reflective subject against a dark background.

Using a tripod, a remote switch, and external power source is recommended. A flash output of 1/1 or 1/2 cannot be set for stroboscopic flash. Stroboscopic flash can be used with “buLb.”

If the number of flashes is displayed as - -, the firing will continue until the shutter closes or the battery is exhausted. The number of flashes will be limited as shown by the table below.

Maximum Stroboscopic Flashes

Flash

Hz

1

2

3

4

5

6 - 7

8 - 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/4

 

7

6

5

4

4

3

3

1/8

 

14

14

12

10

8

6

5

1/16

 

30

30

30

20

20

20

10

1/32

 

60

60

60

50

50

40

30

1/64

 

90

90

90

80

80

70

60

1/128

 

100

100

100

100

100

90

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flash

Hz

10

11

12 - 14

15 - 19

20 - 50

60 - 199

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/4

 

2

2

2

2

2

2

 

1/8

 

4

4

4

4

4

4

 

1/16

 

8

8

8

8

8

8

 

1/32

 

20

20

20

18

16

12

 

1/64

 

50

40

40

35

30

20

 

1/128

 

70

70

60

50

40

40

 

If the number of flashes is displayed as - -, the maximum number of flashes will be as shown by the table below regardless of the firing frequency.

Flash Output

1/4

1/8

1/16

1/32

1/64

1/128

Flash Count

2

4

8

12

20

40

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Contents English Basic operation is as easy as with normal AE shooting Thank you for purchasing a Canon productContents Case Mini stand NomenclatureBounce lock release button p.18 LCD Panel Getting Started Basic Operation Install the batteries Installing the BatteriesOpen the cover Close the coverAttach the Speedlite Attaching to the CameraSecure the Speedlite Detach the SpeedliteAbout Auto Power Off Turning on the Power SwitchCheck that the flash is ready About Quick FlashSet the Speedlite to a Fully Automatic Flash ShootingFocus the subject Take the pictureFlash Sync Speeds and Apertures Used Using E-TTL II and E-TTL Autoflash in the Shooting ModesUsing Flash Select f FFlash Exposure CompensationSet the flash exposure compensation amount Press the 8 buttonSelect g FEBSet the flash exposure bracketing amount Focus the subject Press the 7 button FE LockSelect c CHigh-speed SyncSet the Bounce Direction Bounce FlashPoint90. the flash head upward by Pull out the wide panel Creating a CatchlightPush the wide panel back Closeup Flash ShootingPress the G button Using the Wide PanelAuto Zoom for Image Size Press the D button so that q is displayed Manual FlashFlash Output Display Metered Manual Flash Exposures Set up an 18% gray cardSet the camera and Speedlite Set the flash exposure levelSet the desired number Stroboscopic FlashCalculating the Shutter Speed Maximum Stroboscopic Flashes Press the E button so that r is displayed RSecond-Curtain SyncCustom Setting Reference Function Settings & Description Setting Custom FunctionsChange the setting Page Auto External Metering Set auto external metering External Flash Metering8q Manual External Metering Set the Speedlite to the camera’s ISO speedSet the Speedlite to the camera’s aperture setting Speedlite Custom Functions Setting Speedlite functionsClear All Speedlite Custom Functions Wireless Flash Positioning and Operation Range About Wireless FlashWireless flash with two slave groups p.41 Multi-Speedlite, Wireless Lighting ConfigurationsWireless flash with three slave groups p.43 Set it as a slave unit Wireless SettingsSet the master unit’s flash mode to a Fully Automatic Wireless FlashPosition the camera and Speedlites Set the camera and shoot Master Unit’s Flash ON/OFF Setting the Communication Channel Using Fully Automatic Wireless FlashPress the G button so that w blinks Set the channel No · Flash exposure compensationFlash Ratio with E-TTL Setting the Slave UnitsSet the flash ratio Set the slave IDSet the slave units Wireless Flash with Three Slave GroupsModeling Flash Set the master unit and shootAbout Slave Group Control Setting the Flash Output for Each Slave Manual Flash Setting Manual Flash and Stroboscopic Flash with the SlaveStroboscopic Flash Reference 580EX II System Compact Battery Pack CP-E4Speedlite Bracket SB-E2 About the AF-Assist Beam About Color Temperature Information TransmissionSpeedlite’s internal batteries are exhausted Troubleshooting GuideSpeedlite is not attached securely to the camera Electrical contacts of the Speedlite and camera are dirtyFlash exposure is underexposed or overexposed Periphery or bottom of the picture looks darkSubject looks very dark or very bright You used high-speed syncType SpecificationsWireless Flash Normal Flash Full Output and Quick Flash Guide No. at ISO 100, in meters/feetManual Flash Features Available with Type-B Cameras Using a Type-B CameraFeatures not Available with Type-B Cameras Page European Union and EEA only
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580EX II specifications

The Canon 580EX II is a powerful external flash unit designed for both amateur and professional photographers seeking to enhance their lighting capabilities. As a part of Canon's Speedlite series, the 580EX II offers a range of main features and advanced technologies that make it an essential tool for any photography setup.

One of the most notable features of the Canon 580EX II is its impressive guide number of 58 at ISO 100, which provides strong illumination for both close-up and long-distance subjects. This high guide number allows photographers to achieve effective lighting in various situations, whether shooting indoors or outdoors. The flash head can also tilt up to 90 degrees and rotate 180 degrees in either direction, allowing for versatile bounce and indirect lighting techniques that help produce soft, natural-looking shadows.

The 580EX II is equipped with Canon's E-TTL II (Evaluative Through-The-Lens) flash metering technology. This advanced metering system enables the flash to communicate with the camera to achieve optimal exposure settings automatically. The result is a more consistent and accurate portrayal of subjects in various lighting conditions, reducing the likelihood of overexposed or underexposed shots.

Another key characteristic of the 580EX II is its fast recycle time, which allows photographers to take multiple shots in quick succession without significant delays. This is especially beneficial during dynamic shooting scenarios like events or wildlife photography, where timing is crucial. The flash can operate in both manual mode for full control or in automatic mode for ease of use, catering to different shooting preferences.

The Canon 580EX II is also compatible with a variety of Canon EOS cameras, ensuring seamless integration into existing camera systems. Additionally, it supports wireless flash photography, allowing for creative off-camera flash setups when paired with compatible Canon camera bodies. Photographers can experiment with different lighting angles and configurations to enhance their creative vision.

Durability is an important factor in the design of the 580EX II, featuring a robust construction that can withstand the rigors of professional use. It also includes a dust and moisture-resistant design, providing added protection when shooting in challenging environments.

In summary, the Canon 580EX II stands out as a versatile and powerful flash unit, combining numerous features and advanced technologies that cater to the needs of photographers. Its high guide number, E-TTL II integration, fast recycle time, and durability make it a reliable choice for enhancing any photography experience. Whether used for portraits, events, or creative lighting, the 580EX II is an invaluable asset in the photographer's toolkit.