Canon SBOEX instruction manual Max. Stroboscopic Flashes

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To avoid overheating and deteriorating the flash head, do not fire more than 10 stroboscopic bursts. Then allow the Speedlite to rest for at least 10 min.

[i](, 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.

.

is Stroboscopic flash can be used with "bulb."

 

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

Max. Stroboscopic Flashes

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1

2

3

4

5

6-7

8-9

Flash Output

 

 

..

 

 

 

..

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

~10 11 12-14 15 -19 20 - 50..60 -199

Flash Output

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

6If 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 1/10 1/32 1/64 1/128

Flashes

2

4

8

12

20

40

25

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Contents Sboex Thank you for purchasing a Canon product Contents Nomenclature Push ~TLI Fully Automatic Flash Shooting Using E-TTL II and E-TTL Autoflash Shooting ModesInstall the batteries Installing BatteriesOpen the cover Close the coverAttaching to the Camera Wireless Selector Settings~t Loosen the locking ring Attach it to the camera@E~~Z6OJ~-~~1 Set the power switch to on Turn on the Power SwitchAbout Auto Power Off Check that the flash is readyZoom SOmm 1 Set the Speedlite to ETTl Fully Automatic Flash ShootingUsing E-TTL II and E·TTL Autoflash in the Shooting Modes Using Flash Press the ~ button ~ Flash Exposure CompensationSet the flash exposure bracketing amount ~ FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing ii&WPress the @ button Focus the subject Press the FE L button FE L FE Lock~ is displayed ~ High-Speed Sync FP FlashSet the Bounce Direction Bounce FlashPoint the flash head upward by Pull out the wide panel Creating a CatchlightPush in the wide panel Closeup Flash ShootingPress the ZOOM/~ button Using the Wide PanelEttl Manual Flash Press the Mode button so that Is displayed Set the flash outputFigures for decreased flash output -+ Displayed Flash Output FiguresMulti Stroboscopic Flash Max. Stroboscopic Flashes Press the ~H/~ button so that ~ Second-Curtain Sync~ is displayed Change the setting Fn Setting Custom FunctionsCustom Setting FUItin Custom Function SettingsPage Page Wireless Flash Basic Wireless Settings & Setup About Wireless FlashWireless flash with two slave groups p.38 Multi-Speedlite, Wireless Lighting ConfigurationsWireless flash with three slave groups pAO Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Set the camera and shoot Check the flash operationMaster UnitsFlash ON/OFF Disable the master unitsflash firingPress the ZOOM/~ button so That the display blinks as shown onSetting Communication Channel Using Fully Automatic Wireless FlashPress the ZOOM/~ button so that ~ blinks Set the channel No Flash Ratio with E-TTL Set the wireless selector toSet the Slave Unit Press the ZOOM/~ button so That ~ blinksMASTER. p.34 Set the slave units Wireless Flash with Three Slave GroupsModeling Flash Set the master unit and shootAbout Slave Group Control Set the flash output Wireless Manual Flash with Varied Flash OutputStroboscopic Flash Manual FlashPage Reference Speedlite 580EX On-camera/Master unit 580EX SystemReverting to 580EX Default Settings About Color Temperature Information TransmissionAbout the AF-Assist Beam Troubleshooting Flash range scale bars blink Type Major Specifications ....i..,Si.~Custom Functions Normal Flash Full Output and Quick Flash GNo Guide No. GNo. ISO 100, in meters/feetUsing a Type-B Camera -~Jt~d1lllll1llL Page Page Canon Canon Call0ll Canon !\UIlfJlJi!l~n&~pilJ