2. Using Flash in Other Camera Modes

Flash photography is also automatic in the other picture-taking modes. In the Av (aperture-priority AE), Tv (shutter speed-priority AE), and M modes, the TTL autoflash system sets the flash exposure automatically. The camera sets the necessary shutter speed (in the Av mode), aperture (in the Tv mode), or flash output (in the M mode). Flash photography is as easy as normal AE picture-taking.

Shutter Speed and Aperture Settings for Picture-Taking Modes

Camera Mode

Shutter Speed

Flash Aperture

Av

Automatically set (30 sec. - 1/X sec.)

Manually set

 

 

 

Tv

Manually set (30 sec. - 1/X sec.)

Automatically set

 

 

 

M

Manually set (bulb, 30 sec. - 1/X sec.)

Manually set

 

 

 

Manually set: You set it yourself.

Automatically set: Set automatically by the camera.

1/X sec.: Maximum sync speed. (See page 124).

When the shutter button is pressed completely, the flash fires and the picture is taken. The flash output is controlled by the TTL autoflash system based on the aperture set by you or the camera. The TTL autoflash system meters the light reflected off the film during the exposure and cuts off the flash when the proper exposure is obtained.

The background’s exposure is set with the shutter speed and aperture combination.

If the camera is set to the mode (Full Auto), the shutter speed and aperture will be set in the same way as in the P mode (Program AE).

If the DEP mode (depth-of-field AE) is used with the 550EX, it will be the same as using the P mode (Program AE).

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Canon 550EX manual Using Flash in Other Camera Modes