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NS-DXFL2C External TTL Flash for Canon™
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Fully automatic flash shooting

Setting the camera's shooting mode to P (Program AE) or AUTO (Full
Auto) makes automatic shooting as easy as normal AE shooting.
1Set the flash to E-TTL auto flash mode by pressing the MODE button
repeatedly until the “TTL” indicator lights on the back of the flash.
2To focus the camera, press the shutter button halfway. The shutter
speed and aperture is displayed in the camera viewfinder. Make sure
that the icon is shown in the camera viewfinder.
Before the shot is recorded by the camera, the flash fires a pre-flash.
This is immediately followed by the main flash.

Using Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC)

Using FEC, this flash can adjust from -1 to +1 in 1/3rd stops. This is useful
in situations where minor adjustments of the TTL system are needed,
based on the environment.
1Check the indicator light on the back of the flash to ma ke sure that the
flash is set to TTL mode.
2Set the flash exposure compensation number by pressing the - or +
button.
3To cancel flash exposure compensation, set the number to “+0.0”.

Using the Flash Exposure Lock (FEL)

The FE (flash exposure) lock locks the correct flash exposure setting into
the flash for any part of the scene you select.
1Set the flash to E-TTL II auto flash mode by pressing the MODE button
repeatedly until the “TTL” indicator lights on the back of the flash, then
focus on the subject.
Notes
The flash exposure compensation amount can only be set
in TTL mode.
If the camera has also set the flash exposure
compensation amount, the final flash amount is
determined by the combined effects of the two
amounts.
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