Canon EL-1 User Manual
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Contents
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Instruction Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
About This Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Nomenclature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Getting Started and Basic Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Charging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Insert the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Attaching and Detaching the Speedlite to and from the Camera. . . . . . . . . . . 33
Turning on the Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Fully Automatic Flash Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
E-TTL II / E-TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Checking the Battery Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Advanced Flash Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Flash Exposure Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
FEB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
FE Lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
High-Speed Sync. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Second-Curtain Sync. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Bounce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Set the Flash Coverage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Manual Flash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Stroboscopic Flash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Flash External Metering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Continuous Shooting Priority Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
About the Modeling Lamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Modeling Flash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Color Filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Clearing Speedlite Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Flash Function Settings with Camera Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Flash Control from the Camera's Menu Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Radio Transmission Wireless Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Automatic Flash Photography with 1 Flash Receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 2 Groups. . . . . . . 133
Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 3 Groups. . . . . . . 136
Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash Ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Shooting in a Different Flash Mode for Each Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Test Flash / Modeling Flash from a Receiver Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Remote Release from a Receiver Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Linked Shooting with Radio Transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Optical Transmission Wireless Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Automatic Flash Photography with 1 Flash Receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 2 Groups. . . . . . . 181
Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 3 Groups. . . . . . . 184
Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash Ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Manual Flash / Multiple Flash set in the Receiver unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Customizing the Speedlite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Setting Custom and Personal Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
Settings that can be changed with Custom Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Settings that can be changed with Personal Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
EL-1 system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Flash Firing Restriction due to Temperature Increase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Introduction
Canon Speedlite EL-1 is an external flash for the EOS that is compatible with the E-TTL II /
E-TTL autoflash. The Speedlite can be used as an on-camera flash that attaches to the hot
shoe of the camera (normal shooting), and as a sender / receiver unit during radio
transmission / optical transmission wireless flash shooting. In addition to these functions, the
Speedlite also has dust and water resistance equivalent to EOS-1D series cameras.
Be sure to read this manual before use.
To avoid botched pictures and accidents, first read the Safety Instructions. Also, read this
"Advanced User Guide" carefully to ensure that you use the flash correctly.
Read this instruction manual while also referring to your camera's
instruction manual.
Before using the product, read this "Advanced User Guide" and the detailed guide of your
camera to familiarize yourself with their operations.
* This "Advanced User Guide" assumes that the Speedlite is used in combination with
an EOS DIGITAL camera.
Using the Speedlite in combination with an EOS film camera
When the Speedlite is used in combination with an EOS film camera with E-TTL II / E-TTL
autoflash, pictures can be taken with the autoflash. When used in combination with a TTL
autoflash EOS film camera, pictures cannot be taken with the autoflash.
Cautions when using continuous flash
Flashes will fire repeatedly in continuous shooting using a flash, multi-flash shooting,
modeling flash, etc. Some people may experience seizures, etc. due to visual
overstimulation from continuous flashes (including light reflected off brightly colored walls,
etc.). Stop using flashes immediately if any symptoms emerge.
•Instruction Manual
•About This Guide
•Safety Instructions
•Nomenclature
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Instruction Manual
The manual enclosed with the product is an "Instruction Manual" that summarizes the
basic operations and functions of flash photography.
Advanced User Guide
All uses of the Speedlite are described in this "Advanced User Guide".
Please check the latest detailed guide at the following site.
https://cam.start.canon/A003/
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About This Guide
Icons in this Manual
Assumptions in Operating Instructions
Icons in this Manual
< > Indicates the select dial.
/ Indicates that the respective function remains active for approx. 12 sec. or 16 sec.
after you let go of the button.
In addition, icons used on the flash, such as the buttons and displays on the monitor
etc., are used to describe the operation buttons and setting positions in the manual.
Indicates a link to a related topic.
Describes the precautions to take to prevent shooting problems.
Describes supplementary information and explanations.
The to the right of the page title indicates that the function works when the camera is
in the < > < > < > < > < > < > shooting mode (Advanced
Shooting Zone).
Provides troubleshooting information.
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Assumptions in Operating Instructions
The operation procedures assume that both the Speedlite and the camera's power
switches are turned ON ( ).
The icons used for buttons, dials, and symbols in the text match the icons found on the
Speedlite and the camera.
To set a function, press the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select the
function.
To end function setup, press the < > button.
The operation procedures assume that the Custom Functions and Personal Functions of
the Speedlite, and the menu and Custom Functions of the camera are at their default
settings.
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WARNING:
Safety Instructions
Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely.
Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others.
Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Use only power sources specified in this instruction manual for use with the product.
Do not disassemble or modify the product.
Do not expose the product to strong shocks or vibration.
Do not touch any exposed internal parts.
Stop using the product in any case of unusual circumstances such as the presence of
smoke or a strange smell.
Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine or paint thinner to clean the
product.
Do not get the product wet. Do not insert foreign objects or liquids into the product.
Do not use the product where flammable gases may be present.
This may cause electric shock, explosion or fire.
Do not touch the product connected to a power outlet during lightning storms.
This may cause electric shock.
Observe the following instructions when using commercially available batteries or
provided battery packs.
• Use batteries / battery packs only with their specified product.
• Do not heat batteries / battery packs or expose them to fire.
• Do not charge batteries / battery packs using non-authorized battery chargers.
• Do not expose the terminals to dirt or let them come into contact with metallic pins
or other metal objects.
• Do not use leaking batteries / battery packs.
• When disposing of batteries / battery packs, insulate the terminals with tape or other
means.
This may cause electric shock, explosion or fire.
If a battery / battery pack leaks and the material contacts your skin or clothing, flush the
exposed area thoroughly with running water. In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with
copious amounts of clean running water and seek immediate medical assistance.
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CAUTION:
Observe the following instructions when using a battery charger.
• Periodically remove any dust buildup from the power plug and power outlet using a
dry cloth.
• Do not plug in or unplug the product with wet hands.
• Do not use the product if the power plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet.
• Do not expose the power plug and terminals to dirt or let them come into contact
with metallic pins or other metal objects.
• Do not touch the battery charger or AC adapter connected to a power outlet during
lightning storms.
• Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not damage, break or modify the
power cord.
• Do not wrap the product in cloth or other materials when in use or shortly after use
when the product is still warm in temperature.
• Do not leave the product connected to a power source for long periods of time.
• Do not charge batteries / battery packs at temperatures outside the range of 5 -
40 °C (41 - 104 °F).
This may cause electric shock, explosion or fire.
Do not allow the product to maintain contact with the same area of skin for extended
periods of time during use.
This may result in low-temperature contact burns, including skin redness and blistering,
even if the product does not feel hot.
Follow any indications to turn off the product in places where its use is forbidden.
Not doing so may cause other equipment to malfunction due to the effect of electromagnetic
waves and even result in accidents.
Follow the cautions below. Otherwise physical
injury or property damage may result.
Do not fire the flash near the eyes.
It may hurt the eyes.
Flash emits high temperatures when fired. Keep fingers, any other part of your body,
and objects away from the flash unit while taking pictures.
This may cause burns or malfunction of the flash.
Do not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures.
The product may become extremely hot/cold and cause burns or injury when touched.
Do not touch any parts inside the product.
This may cause injury.
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(1) Catch light panel (stowed state)
(2) Wide panel (stowed state)
(3) Flash head (Light-emitting unit)
(4) Color filter detector
(5) External flash metering receiver
(6) Optical transmission wireless receiver
(7) AF-assist beam emitter
(8) Mounting foot
(9) Locking pin
(10) Contacts
(11) External power source socket
(12) Bounce adapter detector
(13) Terminal cover
(14) Battery compartment lid
(15) Battery compartment cover lock
(16) Sync terminal
Note
Not equipped with remote release terminal (release cable SR-N3 cannot be used).
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(12)
(11)
(13)
(14)
(15)
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(1) Bounce adapter / color filter attachment part
(2) < > Radio transmission confirmation lamp
(3) LCD panel
(4) < > Sub menu button
(5) < > LAMP button
(6) < > Undo button
(7) Mounting foot lock lever
(8) Lock-release button
(9) Bounce angle index
(10) Bounce lock-release button
(11) Joystick
< > Zoom
<> Flash mode
< > Wireless / linked shooting setting
< > Flash exposure compensation / flash output setting
(12) Power switch
< > Power ON
< > Button / Dial Lock (Power On)
<> Power OFF
(13) < > Flash-ready lamp / test flash button
(14) < > Select dial
(15) Dust-proof and drip-proof adapter
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(1) < > Flash exposure compensation
(2) < > E-TTL II / E-TTL autoflash
< > Continuous shooting priority mode
(3) < > Standard
< > Guide number priority
<> Light distribution priority
< > Top bounce
< > Bottom bounce
< > Bounce adapter attached
< > Color filter attached
<> Temperature increase (flash firing restriction)
< > Modeling lamp lit
(4) < > First-curtain sync (normal shooting)
< > 2nd-curtain sync
< > High-speed sync
(5) Flash exposure compensation amount
(6) Effective flash range / shooting distance
<> Meter display
< > Feet display
(7) < > Charge indicator
< > Automatic setting
<> Manual setting
(8) < > Zoom display
< > Wide panel + bounce warning
< > Out of flash coverage range warning
(9) Flash coverage (focal length)
(10) Battery level display
(11) < > FEB
(12) FEB sequence
(13) Flash exposure level
(14) < > Aperture value
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Manual Flash ( )
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) < > Manual flash
(2) Manual flash output
(3) Manual flash level
Note
The displays shown are examples. Only the section corresponding to the settings
will be displayed.
When a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel is illuminated ( ).
Stroboscopic Flash ( )
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) < > Stroboscopic flash
(2) Flash frequency
(3) Number of flashes
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Radio Transmission Wireless Shooting / Optical Transmission
Wireless Shooting ( / )
Sender unit(s)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(1) (8)
(9)
(11)
(10)
(1) < > Sender setting
< > Sub sender setting*1
(2) < > Radio transmission wireless
< > Optical transmission wireless
(3) Flash mode
< > E-TTL II / E-TTL autoflash
< > Manual flash
<> Stroboscopic flash
<> Group firing*1
(4) < > Sender flash firing ON
< > Sender flash firing OFF
(5) Firing group control
(6) < > Transmission channel
< > Transmission channel automatic setting*1
(7) Wireless radio ID*1
(8) < > Sender / receiver charge indicator
(9) < > Synchronization speed warning*1
(10) < > Receiver charging completed*1
(11) Flash ratio
* 1: < > Radio transmission wireless only
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) < > Receiver charging completed*1
(2) Firing group control
(3) Sender / receiver charge indicator
(4) Group firing mode*2
*1: < > Radio transmission wireless only
* 2: < > Group firing only
Note
During radio transmission wireless shooting, when the sender and receiver are
fully charged, < > disappears.
For < > group firing, you can select the and the flash mode from < >
< > < > < >.
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Receiver unit
(3)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(1) < > Receiver
(2) < > Transmission channel
(3) < > Test flash*1
< > Remote release*1
< > Modeling flash*1
(4) < > Receiver setting
(5) < > Individual receiver*2
* 1: < > Radio transmission wireless only
*2: < > Optical transmission wireless only
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Battery Charger LC-E6
Charger for the Battery Pack LP-EL.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(1) Battery mounting part
(2) Charge lamp
(3) Power plug
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Battery Charger LC-E6E
Charger for the Battery Pack LP-EL.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(1) Charge lamp
(2) Battery pack slot
(3) Power cord
(4) Power cord socket
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Accessories Provided
Speedlite case
(1) Mini stand storage section
(2) Bounce adapter / color filter housing unit
Mini stand
(3) Mounting part
Bounce adapter SBA-EL
Color filter SCF-ELOR1
Color filter SCF-ELOR2
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Battery Charger LC-E6/LC-E6E*
Battery Pack LP-EL
* Battery Charger LC-E6 or LC-E6E is provided (The LC-E6E comes with a power cord).
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Getting Started and Basic Operations
This chapter describes the preparations before starting flash photography and the basic
shooting operations.
Caution
Caution concerning continuous flashes
To avoid degrading and damaging the flash head due to overheating, set the
number of continuous full flashes to 55 or less. After firing continuously at full
output for the above listed number of times, allow a rest time of at least 10 min.
When the fan is stopped, the number of continuous full flashes decreases.
If you fire the flash continuously at full output for the above listed number of times,
and then fire the flash again repeatedly at short intervals, the safety function may
activate and restrict flash firing. When the flash firing restriction level is 1, the firing
interval is automatically set to about 8 seconds. If this happens, allow a rest time of
at least 50 min.
For details, see the section on Flash Firing Restriction due to Temperature
Increase.
•Charging the Battery
•Insert the Battery
•Attaching and Detaching the Speedlite to and from the Camera
•Turning on the Power
•Fully Automatic Flash Photography
•E-TTL II / E-TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode
•Checking the Battery Information
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Charging the Battery
1. Remove the attached protective cover.
2. Attach the battery securely to the charger.
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3. Recharge the battery.
For LC-E6
As shown by the arrow, flip out the battery charger's prongs and insert
the prongs into a power outlet.
For LC-E6E
Connect the power cord to the charger and insert the plug into a power
outlet.
Recharging starts automatically and the charge lamp blinks in orange.
Charge Level
Charge Lamp
Color Display
0-49%
Orange
Blinks once per second
50-74% Blinks twice per second
75% or higher Blinks three times per second
Fully charged Green Lit
It takes approx. 2 hr. and 10 min. to fully recharge a completely exhausted battery
at room temperature (23°C / 73°F). The time required to recharge the battery will vary
greatly depending on the ambient temperature and the battery's remaining capacity.
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For safety reasons, recharging in low temperatures (5-10°C / 41-50°F) will take longer
(up to approx. 4 hr.).
The battery is not charged at the time of purchase.
Please charge it before use.
Charging should be done on the day of use or a day earlier.
Even when charged and stored, the capacity of the battery gradually decreases due to
natural discharge.
When charging is completed, remove the battery and disconnect the plug from
the outlet.
You can know whether the battery is fully charged or depleted by the mounting
direction of the protective cover.
The attached protective cover can change its color when seen through the window
< > of the protection cover depending on the mounting direction. You can judge the
status of the battery by pre-determining the charged and used colors.
Remove the battery when not using the flash.
If the battery is left in the flash for a long period of time, a small amount of current will
flow, resulting in over-discharging and shortening the battery life. Attach the battery
protection cover and store it. In addition, the performance may be reduced when the unit
is stored with the battery fully charged.
The charger can be used overseas too.
The charger is compatible with a household power supply of 100V to 240V 50/60 Hz.
Use a commercially available power plug conversion adapter that is compatible with
your country or region. Do not connect the charger to an electronic transformer for
overseas travel as this may damage the charger.
If you can't use it immediately after charging it fully, this means the battery has
reached the end of its life.
Check the battery deterioration before purchasing a new battery.
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Caution
When you disconnect the charger from the outlet, do not touch the charger plug for
about 10 seconds.
When the remaining battery level is 90% or more, charging will not be performed.
Note
Battery storage
Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place.
Even when the battery is removed from the Speedlite, a very small amount of
current may flow inside the battery. This results in over-discharging when the
battery is left in this state for a long time, so you may not be able to use the battery
even if you charge it.
When storing the battery for a long time, charge it about once a year to about 50%
before storing it.
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Insert the Battery
Use the LP-EL battery pack for the power supply.
1. Open the cover.
While sliding the lock lever down, slide the lid to the right to open the
battery compartment lid.
2. Insert the Battery.
Follow the indication and insert the battery from the side of the battery
contact point.
3. Close the cover.
Close the battery compartment lid and slide it to the left.
When it clicks in place, the battery compartment cover is locked.
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Firing interval and number of flashes
EL-1 alone
Firing interval
Number of flash firings
Quick flash Normal flash
Approx. 0.1 to 0.8 sec. Approx. 0.1 to 0.9 sec. Approx. 335 to 2345 times
* The Quick flash function enables flash photography before the flash is fully charged ( ).
CAUTION
When performing continuous flashes, do not touch the flash head, batteries,
or the area near the battery compartment.
When continuous flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired at short intervals, do
not touch the flash head, batteries, or the area near the battery compartment. The
flash head, battery, and area near the battery compartment become hot, resulting
in a risk of burns.
Do not touch the same part for a long period of time while using the
Speedlite.
Even if the product does not feel too hot, prolonged contact with the same body
part may cause skin redness or blistering due to low-temperature contact burns.
Note
When < > is displayed or the LCD panel display turns off during recharging,
charge the battery.
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Attaching and Detaching the Speedlite to and from
the Camera
1. Attach the Speedlite.
Slip the Speedlite's mounting foot all the way into the camera's hot
shoe.
2. Secure the Speedlite.
Slide the mounting foot lock lever to the right.
When the lock lever clicks in place, it is locked.
3. Detach the Speedlite.
While pressing the lock-release button, slide the lock lever to the left
and detach the Speedlite from the camera.
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Caution
Be sure to turn off the Speedlite before attaching or detaching it.
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Turning on the Power
About the Quick Flash Function
About the Auto Power OFF Function
About the Lock Function
About the LCD Panel Illumination
1. Turn the power switch to < >.
Charging starts.
When charging, < > is displayed on the LCD panel. When
flash recharge is complete, this indicator disappears and a beep sound
is heard.
2. Check that the flash is ready.
The status of the flash-ready lamp changes from off → red (flashing)
(Quick flash ready) → red (lit) (fully charged).
You can press the test flash button (flash-ready lamp) (1) to fire a test
flash.
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Caution
You cannot use the test flash when operating the flash timer on the camera.
Note
The flash settings will remain in effect even after the power is turned off.
You can set the beep not to sound when charging is completed (P.Fn-06).
About the Quick Flash Function
The Quick flash function enables flash photography when the flash-ready lamp is flashing in
red (before the flash is fully charged). Quick flash is available regardless of the camera's
drive mode setting. Although the flash output will be approx. 1/2 to 1/6 of the full output, it is
useful for shooting with a shorter firing interval.
During manual flash photography, this function is available when the flash output is set to
1/4 to 1/8192. Note that you cannot use Quick flash during stroboscopic flash and wireless
flash shooting.
Caution
When Quick flash is fired during continuous shooting, underexposure may occur
since the flash output decreases.
Note
For more details on the < > display when setting the radio transmission
wireless sender unit, see "About the LCD Panel Illumination".
You can disable Quick Flash (P.Fn-02).
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About the Auto Power OFF Function
To save battery power, the power will turn off automatically after approx. 90 sec. of idle use.
To turn on the Speedlite again, press the camera's shutter button halfway or press the test
flash button (flash-ready lamp).
When set as the sender unit for radio transmission wireless flash shooting ( ) or set for
linked shooting ( ), the time until auto power off takes effect is approx. 5 min.
Note
Auto power off can be disabled (C.Fn-01).
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About the Lock Function
By setting the power switch to < >, you can disable the flash's button and dial
operations. This is useful when you want to prevent the flash function settings from being
accidentally changed after you set them.
If you operate a button or dial, < > is displayed on the LCD panel.
Note
You can directly fire a test flash and the modelling light even if the power switch is
in the < > position. Also, when a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel
illuminates.
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About the LCD Panel Illumination
When a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel illuminates for approx. 12 sec ( ).
For more details on the LCD panel illumination when setting the radio transmission wireless
sender unit, see "About the LCD Panel Illumination".
Note
You can change the setting of the LCD panel illumination (C.Fn-22).
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Fully Automatic Flash Photography
When you set the camera's shooting mode to < > (Program AE) or "Fully Automatic", you
can shoot with E-TTL II / E-TTL fully automatic flash shooting.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Select < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
3. Focus on the subject.
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
The shutter speed and aperture value are displayed in the viewfinder.
Check that < > is lit in the viewfinder.
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4. Take the picture.
* < > (Program AE) screen example.
Check that the subject is in the effective flash range (1).
When you press the shutter button completely, the flash will fire and the
picture will be taken.
Note
If the subject is dark (underexposed) when you check the picture taken, get closer
to the subject and shoot again. You can also increase the ISO speed when using a
digital camera.
"Fully Automatic" indicates the < > < > < > shooting mode.
Even when attached to a camera that supports the E-TTL II autoflash system,
< > is displayed on the LCD panel.
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E-TTL II / E-TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode
Auto Zoom Support for Image Senzor Size
Color Temperature Information Transmission
AF-Assist Beam
Simply set the camera's shooting mode to < > (shutter-priority AE), < > (aperture-
priority AE), < > (flexible AE) or < > (manual exposure), and you can use E-TTL II /
E-TTL autoflash suitable for each shooting mode.
Select this mode when you want to set the shutter speed manually. The camera will then
automatically set the aperture matching the shutter speed to obtain the standard exposure
based on the metering of the camera.
If the aperture value blinks, it means that the background exposure will be
underexposed or overexposed. Adjust the shutter speed until the aperture value stops
blinking.
Select this mode when you want to set the aperture manually.
The camera will then automatically set the shutter speed, matching the aperture to obtain
the standard exposure based on the metering of the camera.
Since a slow shutter speed will be used for low-light scenes, using a tripod is
recommended.
If the shutter speed blinks, it means that the background exposure will be underexposed
or overexposed. Adjust the aperture value until the shutter speed stops blinking.
Any shutter speed or aperture value can be set.
If the aperture value blinks with any shutter speed setting, change the shutter speed so
that the aperture value lights up.
If the shutter speed flashes at the set aperture value, change the aperture value so that
the shutter speed lights up.
Select this mode if you want to set both the shutter speed and aperture value manually.
Standard exposure of the main subject is obtained with the flash light. The exposure of the
background is obtained with the shutter speed and aperture value combination you set.
* If you use the < > or < > shooting mode, the result will be the same as using the
< > (Program AE) mode.
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Flash Sync Speed and Aperture Value by Shooting Mode
Shutter speed Aperture value
Automatic setting (1/X sec. to 1/60 sec.)*1Automatic setting
Manually setting (1/X sec. to 30 sec.) Automatic setting
Automatic setting (1/X sec. to 1/60 sec.)*1Manual setting
Manual setting / automatic setting (1/X sec. -) Automatic setting / manual setting
Manually setting (1/X sec. to 30 sec., Bulb) Manual setting
* 1/X second is the maximum flash synchronization shutter speed of each camera.
* 1: According to the setting in cameras that support slow shutter synchronization
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Auto Zoom Support for Image Senzor Size
EOS DIGITAL cameras have three sizes of image sensors, and the effective shooting angle
of view of the attached lens varies depending on the size of the image. The Speedlite
automatically recognizes the image sensor size of the EOS DIGITAL camera and
automatically sets the flash coverage that is ideal for the effective shooting angle of view of
a lens for the focal length range of 24 - 200 mm.
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Color Temperature Information Transmission
This function optimizes the white balance during flash photography by transmitting the color
temperature information to the EOS DIGITAL camera when the flash fires. When you set the
camera's white balance to < > < > < >, the function is enabled automatically.
Refer to the specifications in your camera's Instruction Manual to find out if it is compatible
with this function.
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AF-Assist Beam
When it is difficult to autofocus on the subject in low-light or when contrast is low during
viewfinder shooting, the infrared AF-assist beam built into the flash automatically flashes to
help autofocus.
The AF-assist beam supports 28 mm and longer focal lengths of the lens and its effective
range (at 28 mm focal length) is approx. 0.6 - 10 m / 2.0 - 32.8 ft. at the center in the
viewfinder and approx. 0.6 - 5 m / 2.0 - 16.4 ft. at the periphery (AF points other than the
center AF point).
Caution
If a peripheral AF point or a wide-angle or telephoto lens is used, achieving focus
may be difficult with an EOS-dedicated, external Speedlite's AF-assist beam. In
such a case, use the center AF point or an AF point close to the center.
Note
During Live View shooting, the AF-assist beam is emitted even when the AF
method is set to [Quick mode].
AF-assist beam firing can be disabled (C.Fn-08).
The AF-assist beam can be projected using the intermittent flash firing method
(P.Fn-01).
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Checking the Battery Information
You can check the status of the battery in use.
1. Press the < > button.
2. Display the information screen.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
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3. Display the [Battery info.] screen.
Press the joystick down or up and turn < > to select < >,
then push the joystick vertically.
(1) The battery in use is displayed.
(2) In addition to displaying the remaining battery level, the remaining level
will be displayed in 1% units.
(3) The number of shots taken with the battery in use is displayed. The
count is reset when charging is carried out.
(4) The degradation status of the battery is displayed.
: Not degraded
: Battery is slightly degraded
: Battery replacement is recommended
Caution
We recommend that you use the genuine Canon LP-EL battery pack. Using a non-
genuine battery may result in a malfunction or a risk of not being able to exploit the
original performance of the flash.
Note
When the message [Cannot communicate with battery Use this battery?]
appears, follow the instructions in the message.
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Advanced Flash Photography
This chapter describes advanced shooting operations utilizing the flash functions.
Caution
When the camera's shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone
mode, the functions with added to the right side of the page title cannot be set. If
you set the camera's shooting mode to < >, < >, < >, < >, < > or
<bulb ( )> (Advanced Shooting Zone), you can perform all the operations in this
chapter.
•Flash Exposure Compensation
•FEB
•FE Lock
•High-Speed Sync
•Second-Curtain Sync
•Bounce
•Set the Flash Coverage
•Manual Flash
•Stroboscopic Flash
•Flash External Metering
•Continuous Shooting Priority Mode
•About the Modeling Lamp
•Modeling Flash
•Color Filter
•Clearing Speedlite Settings
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Flash Exposure Compensation
With a similar procedure as exposure compensation, you can adjust the flash output. The
flash exposure compensation amount can be set up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
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2. Set the flash exposure compensation amount.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the amount of
compensation, and push the joystick vertically.
"0.3" indicates 1/3 stop and "0.7" indicates 2/3 stops.
To cancel flash exposure compensation, return the compensation
amount to "±0".
After changing the value, the changed value will be set even if you
push the joystick up and down.
After changing the value, the changed value will not be set if the < >
button is pressed.
Note
Generally, set an increased exposure compensation for bright subjects and set a
decreased exposure compensation for dark subjects.
If the camera's exposure compensation is set in 1/2-stop increments, flash
exposure compensation will be up to ±3 stops in 1/2-stop increments.
When the flash exposure compensation is set on both the flash and the camera,
priority is given to the flash setting.
You can set the flash exposure compensation amount by turning < > directly
without selecting < > with the joystick (C.Fn-13).
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FEB
You can take three shots while automatically changing the flash output. This is called FEB
(Flash Exposure Bracketing). The settable range is up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Push the joystick downward to select FEB.
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3. Set the FEB level.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the FEB level,
then push the joystick vertically.
"0.3" indicates 1/3 stop and "0.7" indicates 2/3 stops.
When used together with flash exposure compensation, FEB shooting
is performed based on the set flash exposure compensation amount.
When the FEB range exceeds ±3 stops, the end of the flash exposure
level shows < > or < >.
After changing the value, the changed value will be set even if you
push the joystick up and down.
After changing the value, the changed value will not be set if the < >
button is pressed.
Note
After the three shots are taken, FEB is canceled automatically.
Before shooting with FEB, it is recommended to set the camera's drive mode to
single shooting and check that the flash has been recharged. When the drive mode
is set to continuous shooting, shooting automatically stops after three continuous
shots are taken.
You can use FEB together with flash exposure compensation or FE lock.
If the camera's exposure compensation is set in 1/2-stop increments, flash
exposure compensation will be up to ±3 stops in 1/2-stop increments.
You can set FEB to remain enabled after shooting the three shots (C.Fn-03).
You can change the FEB shooting sequence (C.Fn-04).
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FE Lock
The FE (Flash Exposure) lock locks the correct flash exposure setting for any part of the
subject.
With < > or < > is displayed in the panel, push the < > or < > (AE
lock) and < > buttons on the camera.
1. Focus on the subject.
2. Press the < > button ( ).
With the subject at the center of the viewfinder, press the camera's
<> button.
The Speedlite will fire a preflash and the required flash output for the
subject is retained in memory.
"FEL" will be displayed in the viewfinder for approx. 0.5 sec.
Each time you press the < > button, a preflash will be fired and
the new flash output required at that time is retained in memory.
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Note
If a correct exposure cannot be obtained when FE lock is performed, < > blinks in
the viewfinder. Move closer to the subject or open the aperture, and perform FE
lock again. You can also set a higher ISO speed and perform FE lock again when
using a digital camera.
If the target subject is too small in the viewfinder, FE lock may not be effective.
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High-Speed Sync
With high-speed sync, you can shoot with a flash even at shutter speeds that exceed the
maximum flash sync shutter speed. This is effective when you want to shoot in the aperture-
priority AE < > mode (open aperture) with background blur in locations such as
outdoors in daylight.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
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3. Select < >.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
Check that < > is lit in the viewfinder, then shoot.
Caution
With high-speed sync, the faster the shutter speed, the lower the guide number
becomes. You can check the effective flash range on the LCD panel.
To avoid degrading and damaging the flash due to overheating, the number of
sequential firings during continuous shooting may be reduced with high-speed sync
flashes.
Note
If the shutter speed is less than the maximum flash synchronization shutter speed,
<> will not be displayed in the viewfinder.
To return to normal flash, select < > (first curtain sync) in step 3 (< > is
not displayed on the screen after setting).
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Second-Curtain Sync
Shooting with a slow shutter speed and second-curtain sync captures the trail of the light
sources of a moving subject, such as car lights, in a natural way. The flash fires right before
the exposure finishes (shutter closes).
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
3. Select < >.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
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Note
The second-curtain sync works well when the camera's shooting mode is set to
< > (bulb shooting).
When the flash mode is set to < >, the flash fires twice. The first flash is a
preflash to determine the flash output. It is not a malfunction.
To return to normal flash, select < > (first curtain sync) in step 3 (< > is
not displayed on the screen after setting).
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Bounce
< > Short Distance Flash Shooting
Catchlight Shooting
< > Bounce Photography with the Bounce Adapter
By pointing the flash head toward a ceiling or wall, the flash light will bounce off the surface
before illuminating the subject, making it possible to soften the shadows of the subject for a
more natural-looking shot. This shooting method is called "Bounce flash photography".
Setting the orientation of the flash head
You can turn the flash head while pressing the bounce lock-release button as shown.
When you turn the flash head, the display changes to < >.
When the flash head is turned with the flash coverage set to < > (automatic setting),
the flash coverage is set at 50 mm and <---> is displayed.
You can also set the flash coverage manually ( ).
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Note
If the ceiling or wall to bounce the flash light on is too far away, shooting with the
appropriate exposure may not be possible since the bounced flash may be too
weak.
If the picture appears dark, use a larger aperture opening (smaller f/number) and
try again. You can also increase the ISO speed when using a digital camera.
The ceiling or wall to bounce the flash light on should be plain white for high
reflectance. If the bounce surface is not white, shooting with the appropriate
exposure may not be possible, since a color cast may result in the picture or the
bounced flash may be too weak.
When Quick flash is fired with bounce flash, underexposure may occur since the
flash output decreases.
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< > Short Distance Flash Shooting
When you position the flash head down by 7° while pressing the bounce lock-release button,
you can shoot subjects at a short distance in a range of approx. 0.5 to 2 m / 1.6 to 6.6 ft.
When the flash head is positioned down by 7°, the display changes to < >.
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Catchlight Shooting
Using the catchlight panel when shooting a portrait enables you to capture reflected light in a
person's eyes and create a more vivid expression.
1. Turn the flash head up 90°.
2. Pull up the wide panel.
Pull up the protruding area located in the center of the wide panel.
The white catchlight panel is pulled out at the same time.
3. Push back the wide panel.
Push back the wide panel only, keeping just the catchlight panel up.
Shoot using the same method as bounce flash.
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Caution
Position the flash head toward the front and 90° up. When the flash head is rotated
to the left or right, the catchlight is not very effective.
To effectively obtain the catchlight in a person's eyes, shoot within approx. 1.5 m /
4.9 ft. from the subject (at ISO 100 with f/2.8).
Do not pull up the wide panel with excessive force. Doing so may detach the wide
panel from the Speedlite.
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< > Bounce Photography with the Bounce Adapter
If you attach the provided bounce adapter to the Speedlite and bounce the flash light on the
ceiling or wall, etc., you can spread the flash light across a larger area and suppress the
shadows of the subject.
Also, if the flash head is turned 90° upward to bounce the flash light on the ceiling, etc., the
diffused flash light emitted from the sides of the bounce adapter falls on the front of the
subject (shooting distance guidance: within approx. 1.5 m / 4.9 ft., at ISO 100 with f/2.8),
further suppressing the shadow of the subject. When shooting portraits, the catchlight effect
can also be obtained.
1. Attach the bounce adapter.
(1) "Canon" logo
Attach the adapter securely to the flash head until it clicks in place, as
shown.
Check that the display changes to < >.
When removing the adapter, follow the procedure in reverse order.
Raise the removal tab on the lower side of the adapter, then remove
the adapter from the flash head.
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2. Take the picture.
Take the picture with the flash light bouncing off the ceiling, walls, or
the like.
Caution
When the bounce adapter is attached, or when the bounce adapter and the wide
panel are used together, underexposure may result since the guide no. decreases.
Take necessary countermeasures such as increasing the ISO speed on the
camera or applying flash exposure compensation ( ).
When Quick flash ( ) is fired with the bounce adapter attached, taking the picture
after the flash-ready lamp is lit in red is recommended since the flash output may
not be sufficient.
The flash coverage is set automatically when the bounce adapter is attached. It
cannot be changed arbitrarily.
If you attach the bounce adapter to the flash when using an EOS DIGITAL camera
released up to 2004, set the white balance to < >. If you shoot with < >
setting, an appropriate white balance may not be obtained.
Note
The flash light is further softened when the wide panel ( ) is used together with
the bounce adapter.
If the subject is dark (underexposed) when you check the shot image, perform the
flash exposure compensation ( ). You can also increase the ISO speed when
using a digital camera.
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Set the Flash Coverage
Wide Panel
Flash coverage (the range covered by the flash light) can be set automatically or manually.
When set to < > (automatic setting), the flash coverage is adjusted automatically
according to the focal length (shooting angle of view) of the lens in use and the image
sensor size ( ). With the < > (manual setting), you can manually set flash coverage in
the range of 24 to 200 mm.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
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2. Set the flash coverage.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select the flash
coverage, then push the joystick vertically.
Select < > for automatic setting, or select a value (indicating the
focal length mm) for manual setting.
Note
When you set the flash coverage manually, set the same or a wider coverage than
the angle of view for shooting to avoid darkening the periphery of the picture.
When a lens with a focal length of less than 24 mm is attached, the < >
warning is displayed on the LCD panel. When using a camera with the image
sensor size smaller than full-frame, the < > warning is displayed when the
actual shooting angle of view is wider than the angle of view of a 24 mm lens.
When shooting with the sync terminals of the camera and the Speedlite connected
by a commercially-available sync cord, set the flash coverage manually.
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Wide Panel
When you use the flash's built-in wide panel, you can perform flash photography covering
the angle of view of an ultra-wide angle lens with focal length as wide as 14 mm.
1.Pull out the wide panel.
Pull out the protruding area located in the center of the wide panel.
The white catchlight panel is pulled out at the same time.
2. Push back the catchlight panel.
Push back the catchlight panel only, keeping the wide panel down.
Caution
Since underexposure may occur, the < > warning is displayed on the LCD
panel when using the wide panel with bounce flash.
Do not pull out the wide panel with excessive force. Doing so may detach the wide
panel from the Speedlite.
Angle of view of EF15mm f/2.8 Fisheye or EF8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM is not
supported.
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Note
The flash coverage is set automatically when using the wide panel. It cannot be
changed arbitrarily.
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Manual Flash
How to Set the Firing Output of the Manual Flash with the FE Memory Function
Metered Manual Flash Exposure
The flash output can be set in 1/3-stop increments from full flash (1/1) to 1/8192 flash.
Use a flash meter (commercially-available) to determine the required flash output to obtain a
correct flash exposure. Setting the camera's shooting mode to < > or < > is
recommended.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
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3. Select < > with the joystick.
4. Set the flash output.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the flash output,
then push the joystick vertically.
When you press the camera's shutter button halfway, an indication of
the shooting distance (1) and the aperture value (2) are displayed.
Note
If high-speed sync or optical transmission wireless is set, the setting range of the
flash output will be 1/1 to 1/128.
For guide number details with manual flash, see "Specifications".
You can set the flash output by turning < > directly without selecting < >
with the joystick (C.Fn-13).
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How to Set the Firing Output of the Manual Flash with the
FE Memory Function
You can set the firing output adjusted in firing mode < > as the firing output of the
firing mode < >.
1. Set the FE memory function.
Set the P.Fn-05 < > setting in the personal functions to 1:ON
( ).
2. Shoot with the firing mode set to < >.
Select < > with the joystick.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
Press the shutter button fully to shoot.
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3. Set the flash mode to < >.
Select < > with the joystick.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
4. Check the flash output.
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Caution
To fire the flash with the < > setting, do so when the charging lamp is lit in
red (fully charged).
After shooting with the < > setting, if you make a change in the ISO
sensitivity, aperture value or settings related to the firing output such as the light
intensity, zoom, etc., we recommend that you shoot with the < > setting
again.
When the white balance of the camera is set to < >, the color temperature
difference between the flash and the surrounding ambient light is large, and when
the flash compensation is set to the negative side and the [E-TTL balance] is set to
[Ambience priority] , the hue of the shot image may differ between the
<> and < > settings. If the color temperature difference is large,
installing a color filter may improve the hue.
• Fluorescent lamp (white daylight) → Color filter light
• Tungsten lamp → Color filter dense
• Sunlight → filter not required
When you use the FE memory function in wireless multiple flash shooting, set the
< > and < > firing groups to the same configurations ahead of time.
When < > is set to < >, set < > to < >.
Depending on the shooting conditions, the < > of the effective flash range
display and < > of the shooting distance display may be different.
Note
When P.Fn-05 < > is set to 2:ON / , just push the joystick
down to switch between < > and < >.
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Metered Manual Flash Exposure
When using an EOS-1D series camera, the flash exposure level can be manually set before
shooting. This is effective when you are close to the subject. Use a 18% gray reflector
(commercially available) and shoot as follows.
1. Configure the camera and Speedlite settings.
Set the shooting mode of the camera to < > or < >.
Set the Speedlite's flash mode to < >.
2. Focus on the subject.
Focus on the subject manually.
3. Set up an 18% gray reflector.
Place the gray reflector at the subject's position.
Aim the camera so that the entire spot metering circle within the
viewfinder center is over the gray reflector.
4. Press the < >, < >, or < > button ( ).
The Speedlite will fire a preflash and the required flash output for the
correct flash exposure is retained in memory.
On the right side of the viewfinder, the exposure level indicator will
show the flash exposure level against the standard exposure.
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5. Set the flash exposure level.
Adjust the Speedlite's manual flash output and the aperture so that the
flash exposure level aligns with the standard exposure index.
6. Take the picture.
Remove the gray reflector and take the picture.
Note
Metered manual flash exposure is available only with EOS-1D series cameras.
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Stroboscopic Flash
How to Determine the Shutter Speed
When using stroboscopic flash with a slow shutter speed, you can shoot multiple successive
movements within a single picture, similar to stop-motion pictures.
With stroboscopic flash, set the flash output, number of flashes, and flash frequency
(number of flashes per second = Hz). For the maximum number of continuous flashes, see
"Maximum Number of Continuous Flashes".
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
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3. Push the joystick vertically to select an item.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right, or turn the < > to choose
either the firing frequency (1), firing count (2), or firing output (3), then
push the joystick vertically.
4. Set the value.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the value, then
push the joystick vertically.
Repeat Step 3 and 4 to set the flash frequency, number of flashes, and
flash output.
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How to Determine the Shutter Speed
To ensure that the shutter stays open until the end of the continuous flashes for
stroboscopic flash, set the camera with a shutter speed calculated with the following
equation.
Number of flashes ÷ flash frequency = Shutter speed
For example, if the number of flashes is set to 10 (times) and flash frequency to 5 (Hz), set
the shutter speed to 2 sec. or longer.
Caution
To avoid degrading and damaging the flash head due to overheating, set repeated
shooting with stroboscopic flash to 30 times or less. After shooting 30 times, allow
a rest time of at least 10 min.
If you shoot repeatedly more than 30 times, the safety function will activate and
flash firing restriction will be carried out. If this happens, allow a rest time of at least
50 min.
Note
When performing stroboscopic flash, combining a highly reflective subject with a
dark background is most effective.
We recommend using a tripod and a remote switch.
Neither 1/1 power nor 1/2 power flash can be set.
You can also perform stroboscopic flash even when the camera's shooting mode is
set to <bulb ( )> (bulb shooting).
When the number of flashes is displayed as "----", flashes are fired continuously
until the shutter closes or the charge runs out. The Maximum Number of
Continuous Flashes is shown in the table on the next page.
High-speed sync ( ) cannot be set during stroboscopic flash.
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Maximum Number of Continuous Flashes
When the number of flashes is displayed as "----" (bar display), the maximum number of
flashes is as shown in the table below.
Flash
output /
Hz
1 2 3 4 5 6-7 8-9
1/4 7654433
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
1/256 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/512 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/1024 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/2048 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/4096 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/8192 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Flash
output /
Hz
10 11 12-14 15-19 20-50 60-199 250-500
1/4 2222222
1/8 4444444
1/16 8888888
1/32 20 20 20 18 16 12 10
1/64 50 40 40 35 30 20 15
1/128 70 70 60 50 40 40 30
1/256 100 100 100 100 80 80 60
1/512 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/1024 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/2048 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/4096 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1/8192 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
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Flash External Metering
< >: Auto External Flash Metering
< >: Manual External Flash Metering
The Speedlite's built-in external metering sensor measures the flash light reflected from the
subject in real time and automatically stops the flash firing when the standard exposure is
reached.
"Auto external flash metering" can be used with the EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and
after 2007. "Manual external flash metering" can be used with all EOS cameras.
< >: Auto External Flash Metering
You can shoot in fully automatic flash mode. The flash output is automatically adjusted
according to the ISO speed and aperture set on the camera.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
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2. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
When you press the camera's shutter button halfway, the effective flash
range (1) is displayed.
Note
When < > is set, flash exposure compensation ( ) and FEB shooting
( ) can be performed.
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< >: Manual External Flash Metering
You can manually set the Speedlite with the ISO speed and aperture set on the camera. The
flash output is automatically adjusted according to the ISO speed and aperture that you set.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
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3. Set the same ISO speed as on the camera.
Push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select item (1),
then push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the ISO speed,
then push the joystick vertically.
The ISO speed can be set within a range of ISO 25 to ISO 819200, in
1/3 increments.
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4. Set the same aperture as on the camera.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select item (2),
then push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the aperture
value, then push the joystick vertically.
The effective flash range corresponding to the preset ISO speed and
aperture value is displayed.
Note
When shooting with the < > setting and the sync terminals of the camera
and the Speedlite connected by a commercially-available sync cord, you can shoot
without attaching the flash to the camera.
Even if you connect a different Speedlite to the Speedlite's sync terminal with a
sync cord, it will not fire.
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Continuous Shooting Priority Mode
Depending on the camera, flash shooting may be carried out with the [CSP] (continuous
shooting priority mode). In the continuous shooting priority mode, the flash output is
automatically lowered by one stop compared to normal flash shooting, and the ISO speed is
automatically raised by one stop instead. This is effective when taking continuous shots or
when you want to save the battery power of the flash. For details, see the instruction manual
of the camera that supports auto external flash metering.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set the flash mode.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
Note
If the aperture value is large or the distance to the subject is far, it will be difficult to
achieve continuous flashes and reduce the battery consumption and so on.
For cameras that do not support continuous shooting priority mode, the flash mode
is set to < > when shooting.
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About the Modeling Lamp
Press the < > button and the modeling lamp will light up for 5 minutes. Press again
to turn off the light.
This is useful when you want to check how the subject will cast shadows due to the flash
light.
The modeling lamp turns off automatically when you press the camera's shutter button fully.
Caution
Looking directly at the modeling lamp from a short distance can cause visual
impairment.
If you shoot with the modeling lamp lit, underexposure may result. Perform
exposure compensation and flash exposure compensation where necessary.
When the flash does not fire, such as when the flash is disabled or when shooting a
movie, the modeling lamp does not turn off automatically even if you press the
shutter button fully.
A warning screen appears when the temperature of the modeling lamp rises ( ).
If the ambient temperature of the modeling lamp becomes too high, the lamp may
dim or turn off.
Note
You can change how the modeling lamp is lit (C.Fn-18).
You can adjust the brightness and color temperature of the modeling lamp
(P.Fn-08).
You can select the lighting time of the modeling lamp (P.Fn-09).
The brightness drops when you use a wide panel, bounce adapter, or color filter.
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Modeling Flash
When you press the aperture button on the camera, the flash fires continuously for about 1
second. This function is called "modeling flash". This is useful for checking shadows cast on
the subject by the flash light and the lighting balance during wireless flash shooting ( , ).
1. Press the depth-of-field preview button on the camera.
The flash fires continuously for approx. 1 sec.
Caution
To avoid degrading and damaging the flash head due to overheating, set the
number of modeling flashes to 55 or less. After firing the modeling flash for the
above listed number of times, allow a rest time of at least 50 minutes.
If you fire the modeling flash for the above listed number of times, and then fire the
flash again repeatedly at short intervals, the safety function will activate and flash
firing restriction will be carried out. When the flash firing restriction level is 1, the
firing interval is automatically set to about 8 seconds. If this happens, allow a rest
time of at least 50 min.
During Live View shooting, firing the modeling flash (by operating the camera) is
not possible.
Modeling flash cannot be fired (by an operation on the camera side) when the flash
is used in combination with the EOS R6, EOS R5, EOS RP, EOS R,
EOS M6 Mark II, EOS M50, EOS M6, EOS M5, EOS M3, EOS M2, EOS M,
EOS Elan II/Elan II E/50/50E, EOS REBEL 2000/300, EOS REBEL G/500N,
EOS REBEL K2/3000V, EOS REBEL XS N/REBEL G II/3000N/66, EOS IX, or
EOS IX Lite/IX7. Set C.Fn-02 to 1 or 2 ( ) and use the test flash button to perform
modeling flash.
Note
During normal flash shooting or when using the flash as the sender unit in radio
transmission / optical transmission wireless shooting, you can fire the modeling
flash with the test flash button (C.Fn-02).
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Color Filter
When shooting with flash under incandescent illumination (a tungsten light source), reddish,
unnatural colors may result on the subject's background where the flash light does not
reach. By attaching the provided color filter to the flash, automatic correction is made by the
camera's white balance function so that both the subject and background can be shot with
appropriate white balance.
Filter Contrast Correction effect Application
Color filter
(orange)
Light Weak Compensates for the effect of an
incandescent light bulb
Dense Strong
1. Attach the color filter.
(1) "Canon" logo
Attach the filter securely to the flash head until it clicks in place as
shown in the figure.
Check that the display changes to < >.
To remove the filter, follow the procedure in reverse order. Raise the
attachment tab on the lower side of the filter and remove the filter from
the flash head.
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2. Take the picture.
Set the camera's white balance to < >, then take the picture.
With EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2012, you can also
set the white balance to < > for shooting (except with
EOS REBEL T5/1200D).
Check the resulting image and perform white balance correction on the
camera as required.
Caution
The flash guide number decreases when you use the color filter. When performing
manual flash or stroboscopic flash, compensate the flash output by approx. +1/3
stop with the "Low density" filter and by approx. +1 stop with the "High density"
filter.
Do not use a commercially-available color filter in combination with the provided
color filter.
Note
With cameras that are not compatible with color temperature information
transmission ( ), take a shot and set it for manual white balance using the color
filter in the shooting environment, set the white balance to < >, and shoot.
When shooting with a flash with a color filter and wide angle lens attached, the
peripheral light intensity may drop.
If dirt or dust adheres to the color filter, wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth.
You can also attach the bounce adapter ( ) when using the color filter.
If you want to shoot with the ambiance of tungsten-light (warm color cast), set the
white balance compensation toward the amber side.
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Clearing Speedlite Settings
You can revert the settings of the Speedlite shooting functions and wireless shooting
settings to their defaults.
1. Press the < > button.
2. Select < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
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3. Clear the settings.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
The Speedlite settings are cleared, and normal shooting and
< > flash mode will be set.
Note
Even when the settings have been cleared, the transmission channel and wireless
radio ID for wireless shooting as well as the settings of the Custom Functions
(C.Fn) and Personal Functions (P.Fn) will not be cleared.
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Flash Function Settings with Camera Controls
This chapter describes how to set the flash functions from the camera's menu screen.
Caution
When the camera's shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone
mode, the operations in this chapter are not available. Set the camera's shooting
mode to < > < > < > < > < > <bulb ( )> (Advanced shooting
zone).
•Flash Control from the Camera's Menu Screen
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Flash Control from the Camera's Menu Screen
Flash Function Settings
Settings Available on the Flash Function Settings Screen
Flash C.Fn Settings
When using EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2007, you can set flash functions
or Custom Functions from the camera's menu screen.
For camera operations, refer to the camera's Instruction Manual.
Flash Function Settings
1. Select [External Speedlite control].
Select [External Speedlite control] or [Flash control].
2. Select [Flash function settings].
Select [Flash function settings] or [External flash func. setting].
The setting screen is displayed.
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3. Set the function.
The setting screen and items displayed vary depending on the
camera.
Select an item and set the function.
Example 1
Example 2
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Settings Available on the Flash Function Settings Screen
EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2012
On the camera's [Flash function settings] or [External flash func. setting] screen,
you can configure normal shooting, radio transmission wireless shooting, or optical
transmission wireless shooting settings.
* Although the EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D,
EOS REBEL T6/1300D and EOS REBEL T5/1200D was released from 2012 onwards, the
settable functions are the same as with the EOS DIGITAL cameras released from 2007 to 2011.
EOS DIGITAL cameras released from 2007 to 2011
EOS-1Ds Mark III, EOS-1D Mark IV/III, EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 7D, EOS 60D, EOS 50D,
EOS 40D, EOS REBEL T3i/600D, EOS REBEL T2i/550D, EOS REBEL T1i/500D,
EOS REBEL XSi/450D, EOS REBEL T3/1100D, EOS REBEL XS/1000D
On the camera's [Flash function settings] or [External flash func. setting] screen,
you can configure the normal shooting or optical transmission wireless shooting settings.
To use "Radio transmission wireless shooting", set the functions by operating the flash.
The configurable functions are as follows. The settings available vary by the camera used,
flash mode, and wireless function settings, etc.
Function
Flash firing Enable / Disable
E-TTL balance Ambience priority / Standard / Flash priority
E-TTL II meter. Eval (FacePrty) / Evaluative / Average
Contin flash ctrl E-TTL each shot / E-TTL 1st shot
Flash sync. speed in Av mode
Flash mode
E-TTL II flash metering (Autoflash) / Manual flash / MULTI
flash (stroboscopic) / Auto external flash metering / Manual
external flash metering / Continuous shooting priority mode
Wireless functions Wireless:Off / Radio Transmission / Optical Transmission
Flash zoom (flash coverage)
Shutter synchronization First-curtain synchronization / Second-curtain
synchronization / High-speed synchronization
Flash exposure compensation
Flash exposure bracketing
Flash firing
To perform flash photography, set to [Enable]. To use the flash's AF-assist beam only,
set to [Disable].
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E-TTL balance
You can set the finish (taste) of the flash photo according to your preference. Depending
on the settings, you can change the flash ratio between the ambient light and flash light.
E-TTL II meter.
When this is set to [Eval (FacePrty)], the flash is adjusted to suit the subject. The
continuous shooting speed during high-speed continuous shooting is lower than
[Evaluative] or [Average]. When [Evaluative] is set, flash control is performed with
priority given to firing during continuous shooting. If [Average] is set, the flash exposure
will be averaged for the entire scene metered. Flash exposure compensation may be
necessary depending on the scene.
Contin flash ctrl
When this is set to [E-TTL each shot], the flash is adjusted for every shot. When this is
set to [E-TTL 1st shot], the flash is adjusted only once before continuous shooting. The
second and subsequent shots will also be taken with the flash output of the first shot.
Effective when you want to prioritize the continuous shooting speed without changing
the composition.
Flash sync. speed in Av mode
You can set the flash synchronization speed when shooting in the < > aperture-
priority AE mode with Speedlite.
Flash mode
You can select the flash mode from [E-TTL II flash metering], [Manual flash], [MULTI
flash (stroboscopic)], [Auto external flash metering], and [Manual external flash
metering] or [Continuous shooting priority mode] to suit your desired flash
photography.
Wireless functions
You can set radio transmission wireless flash shooting and optical transmission wireless
flash shooting. For details, refer to "Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting" and
"Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting".
Flash zoom (flash coverage)
You can set the Speedlite flash coverage. When [Auto] is selected, the flash coverage
is set automatically according to the focal length of the shooting lens and the image
sensor size of the camera ( ).
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Shutter synchronization
You can select the flash firing timing / method from [First-curtain synchronization],
[Second-curtain synchronization], or [High-speed synchronization]. To perform
normal flash shooting, set [First-curtain synchronization].
Flash exposure compensation
With a similar procedure as exposure compensation, you can adjust the flash output.
The flash exposure compensation amount can be set up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop
increments.
Flash exposure bracketing
You can take three shots while automatically changing the flash output. The settable
range is up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
Clear settings
When [Clear flash settings] or [Clear settings] is selected, you can revert the settings
of the flash to their default settings.
Caution
If the flash coverage is automatically set such as when the bounce adapter is
attached or the wide panel is used, setting [Flash zoom] (flash coverage) is not
possible.
Note
[Built-in flash firing] and [E-TTL II meter.] are displayed in step 2 or step 3 in the
"Flash Function Settings" (Display layouts and procedures vary by camera model).
When the flash exposure compensation is set on the flash, flash exposure
compensation cannot be performed from the camera. If both are set at the same
time, priority is given to the setting on the flash.
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Flash C.Fn Settings
You can set Custom Functions for the flash from the camera's menu screen. The details
displayed vary by the camera used. If C.Fn-21 to 23 are not displayed, set them by
operating the Speedlite. For custom functions, refer to "Settings that can be changed with
Custom Functions".
1. Select [Flash C.Fn settings].
Select [Flash C.Fn settings] or [External flash C.Fn setting].
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2. Set the Custom Function.
Select the Custom Function number (1), then set the function.
To clear all the Custom Function settings, select [Clear settings] in
step 1, and select [Clear all Speedlite C.Fn's] or [Clear ext. flash
C.Fn set.].
Caution
When using a camera released in 2011 or earlier, or with
EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D,
EOS REBEL T6/1300D or EOS REBEL T5/1200D, the C.Fn-21 to 23 settings are
not cleared even if [Clear all Speedlite C.Fn's] or [Clear ext. flash C.Fn set.] is
selected. When the procedure described in "Clearing All the Custom/Personal
Functions" on page is performed ( ), all the Custom Functions (except C.Fn-00)
are cleared.
Personal Functions (P.Fn) cannot be set or all cleared at once from the camera's
menu screen. Set them by operating the flash.
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Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
This chapter describes how to use strobe shooting using the radio transmission wireless
sender / receiver function.
See the system map ( ) for the accessories required for radio transmission wireless flash
shooting.
Caution
When the camera's shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone
mode, the operations in this chapter are not available. Set the camera's shooting
mode to < > < > < > < > < > <bulb ( )> (Advanced shooting
zone).
When prioritizing radio transmission wireless flash shooting, do not operate the
power switch, open the battery storage unit cover, etc. The wireless connection will
be terminated.
Note
The EL-1 attached to the camera is called a "sender unit" while the Speedlite
controlled wirelessly is called a "receiver unit".
The EL-1 allows remote release (remote shooting) from the receiver unit ( ). For
details, refer to the Instruction Manual of the Speedlite that is equipped with the
remote release function.
•Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
•Radio Transmission Wireless Settings
•Automatic Flash Photography with 1 Flash Receiver
•Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 2 Groups
•Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 3 Groups
•Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash Ratio
•Shooting in a Different Flash Mode for Each Group
•Test Flash / Modeling Flash from a Receiver Unit
•Remote Release from a Receiver Unit
•Linked Shooting with Radio Transmission
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Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
Positioning and Operation Range
Difference between Radio Transmission and Optical Transmission
Group Control
Restrictions on Functions Depending on the Camera Used
Using a Canon Speedlite with a radio transmission wireless shooting function, you can
easily perform wireless multiple flash shooting in the same way as normal E-TTL II / E-TTL
autoflash strobe photography.
The system is designed so that the settings of the EL-1 (sender unit) are automatically
applied to the wirelessly controlled Speedlite (receiver unit). Therefore, you do not need to
operate the receiver unit during shooting.
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Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into Groups
( , )
You can divide the receiver units into two or three groups and perform E-TTL II / E-TTL
autoflash shooting while changing the flash ratio (flash output rate).
(1) 2 (A, B) groups
(2) 3 (A, B, C) groups
Caution
Before shooting, perform a test flash ( ) and test shooting.
The transmission distance may be shorter depending on the conditions such as
the positioning of the flashes, the surrounding environment, and weather
conditions.
Note
Using the mini stand provided with the receiver unit, position the receiver unit.
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Difference between Radio Transmission and Optical
Transmission
Wireless shooting using radio transmission provides some advantages over wireless
shooting using optical transmission, such as less interference from obstacles and not having
to point the receiver's wireless sensor toward the sender unit. The main functional
differences are as follows.
Function Radio transmission Optical transmission
Transmission distance Approx. 30 m / 98.4 ft. Approx. 15 m / 49.2 ft. (indoors)
Firing group control Up to 5 groups *1
(A, B, C, D, E)
Up to 3 groups
(A, B, C)
Receiver control Up to 15 No restriction
Channel Auto, Ch. 1 - 15 Ch. 1 - 4
Wireless radio ID 0000 - 9999 –
Receiver controls
Test flash ○ –
Modeling flash ○ *2–
Release ○ *3–
* 1-3: Restrictions exist depending on the camera (*1: Restrictions on Functions Depending on the
Camera Used, Shooting in a Different Flash Mode for Each Group, *2: Test Flash / Modeling Flash
from a Receiver Unit, *3: Remote Release from a Receiver Unit).
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Group Control
Firing group A
If you need more flash output or wish to perform more sophisticated lighting, you can
increase the number of receiver units. Simply set an additional receiver unit to the firing
group (A, B, or C) whose flash output you want to increase.
For example, if you set a firing group with three receiver units to < >, the three units are
treated and controlled as a single firing group A with a large flash output.
Caution
To fire the 3 firing groups A, B and C together, select < >. With the
< > setting, firing group C does not fire.
If you shoot with firing group C pointing directly toward the main subject,
overexposure may result.
Note
The flash ratio of 8:1 to 1:1 to 1:8 is equivalent to 3:1 to 1:1 to 1:3 (1/2-stop
increments) when converted to the number of stops.
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Restrictions on Functions Depending on the Camera
Used
Depending on the camera, functions in radio transmission wireless strobe photography may
be limited.
EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2012
When using the flash with EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2012, you can
shoot without any restrictions on the flash mode and flash synchronization speed, etc.
* Although EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D,
EOS REBEL T6/1300D and EOS REBEL T5/1200D were released after 2012, restrictions on
functions are the same as with EOS DIGITAL cameras released up to 2011 (See the following
explanation for details).
EOS cameras compatible with E-TTL and released up to 2011
When using the flash with the cameras listed below, radio transmission wireless
shooting using E-TTL autoflash is not possible. Use manual flash ( ) or optical
transmission wireless strobe photography ( ).
EOS-1Ds, EOS-1D, EOS-1V, EOS-3, EOS Elan II/Elan II E/50/50E,
EOS REBEL 2000/300, EOS REBEL G/500N,
EOS REBEL XS N/REBEL G II/3000N/66, EOS IX, EOS IX Lite/IX7
Also, when using the flash with an EOS DIGITAL camera or EOS film camera
released up to 2011, the following restrictions apply.
(1) The maximum flash synchronization shutter speed is one step slower.
Check the maximum flash sync shutter speed (X = 1/*** sec.) of your camera and shoot
with a shutter speed up to 1 stop slower than the maximum flash sync shutter speed
(Example: At X = 1/250 seconds, radio transmission wireless strobe photography is
possible within a range of 1/125 to 30 seconds.).
If you lower the shutter speed by one step from the maximum flash synchronization
shutter speed, the < > warning icon will disappear.
(2) High-speed sync shooting is not possible.
(3) Group firing ( ) is not possible.
(4) Modeling flash from the receiver ( ) and remote release from the receiver ( )
are not possible.
(5) It cannot be used as a "receiver camera" during linked shooting ( ). It can only
be used as a "sender camera".
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Radio Transmission Wireless Settings
Sender Settings
Receiver Settings
Setting the Transmission Channel / Wireless Radio ID
< > Lamp and Connection Indication
Sender Unit(s) Flash Firing ON / OFF
Memory Function
E-TTL II / E-TTL During radio transmission wireless shooting with autoflash photography,
use the following steps to set the sender and receiver.
Sender Settings
1. Select < > with the joystick.
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2. Set to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
3. Select the firing method.
Push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select item (1),
then push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select from < >
< > < >, then push the joystick vertically.
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Receiver Settings
1. Set to < >.
Operate and set the flash you want to set as the receiver unit.
Select < > in the same way as for the sender unit setting.
Caution
To perform normal flash shooting, select < > to clear the wireless
(sender / receiver) settings.
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Setting the Transmission Channel / Wireless Radio ID
Use the following procedure to set the transmission channel and wireless radio ID of the
sender unit. Set the same channel and ID for both the sender unit and receiver unit. For
details on the receiver operation procedure, refer to the Instruction Manual of the Speedlite
equipped with the radio transmission wireless receiver function.
Caution
When establishing multiple radio transmission wireless flash systems in a place,
interference between flash systems may occur even if the flashes are set to
different transmission channels. Set different wireless radio IDs for each channel.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Select Item (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right, or turn < > to select a
channel item, then push the joystick vertically.
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3. Set a transmission channel.
Press the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select from
< > or Ch.1 to 15, then push the joystick vertically.
4. Select Item (2).
Select the ID item using the same operation as the transmission
channel setting, then push the joystick vertically.
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5. Set the wireless radio ID.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to select the position
(digit) to set, then push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick up or down or turn < > to select a number from 0
to 9, then push the joystick vertically.
Set a 4-digit number with the same procedure and select < >.
When transmission between the sender unit and receiver unit is
established, the <> lamp is lit in green.
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Scanning and Setting the Sender Unit Transmission Channels
You can scan the radio reception status and set the sender unit's transmission channel
automatically or manually. When the channel is set to "AUTO", the channel with the best
reception signal is reset automatically. When setting the channel manually, you can reset
the transmission channel while referring to the scan results.
Scanning when "AUTO" is set
1. Press the < > button.
2. Run the scan.
• Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
• Choose < >.
• The scan is performed, and the channel with the best reception
signal is reset.
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Scanning when a channel between Ch. 1 and 15 is set
1. Press the < > button.
2. Run the scan.
• Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
• Choose < >.
• The scan is performed and the reception status is displayed in a
graph.
• The higher the peak of the channel in the graph, the better the
radio reception signal.
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3. Set the channel.
• Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select from
Ch.1 to 15.
• Push the joystick vertically to set the channel.
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< > Lamp and Connection Indication
You can check the transmission status by the lighting status of the < > lamp or the
icon on the LCD panel.
Status Description Action
Lit Transmission OK –
Off Not connected Checking the channel and ID
Off Too many units Set the total number of sender and receiver units to 16 or less.
Blinking Error Turn the sender unit and receiver unit off and on again.
Lit Transmission OK*1–
Lit Transmission OK*2–
* 1: When sender side is connected to the sub-sender
* 2: When the sender side is connected for continuous shooting
Display Description Action
/ Transmission OK –
/ Not connected Checking the channel and ID
/
Too many units Set the total number of sender and receiver units to 16 or
less.
Error Turn the sender unit and receiver unit off and on again.
Transmission OK*1–
* 1: When sender side is connected to the sub-sender
Caution
If the transmission channels of the sender unit and receiver unit are different, the
receiver unit will not fire. Set both to the same number or set both to "AUTO".
If the wireless radio IDs of the sender unit and receiver unit are different, the
receiver unit does not fire. Set to the same number.
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Sender Unit(s) Flash Firing ON / OFF
You can set whether or not to fire the sender unit as a wireless flash that controls the
receiver unit. When sender flash firing is turned ON, the flash fires as firing group A.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
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3. Set sender flash firing.
Turn < > to select sender flash firing ON / OFF, then push the
joystick vertically.
• < >: Sender flash firing ON
• < >: Sender flash firing OFF
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Memory Function
You can save the wireless settings to the sender unit and receiver unit and recall the
settings later. Operate each sender or receiver unit individually to save or recall its settings.
1. Press the < > button.
2. Select < >.
• Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
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3. Save or load the settings.
Save
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
The settings are saved (stored in the memory).
Load
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
The settings that were saved are set.
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Automatic Flash Photography with 1 Flash Receiver
About the LCD Panel Illumination
Multiple Flash Photography with Wireless Functions
About Sender Unit(s)
This section describes basic fully automatic wireless shooting when using a EL-1 attached to
the camera (sender) and a EL-1 set as a receiver unit.
1. Set the sender unit.
Set the EL-1 attached to the camera to "Sender Unit" ( ).
You can also use a device equipped with a radio transmission wireless
sender function as a sender unit.
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2. Set the receiver unit.
Set the EL-1 to be controlled wirelessly from the sender as the receiver
unit ( ).
You can also use other EX-series Speedlites that are equipped with a
radio transmission wireless receiver function.
3. Check the channel and ID.
If the transmission channels and wireless radio IDs of the sender unit
and receiver unit are different, set them to the same settings ( ).
4. Position the camera and flash.
Position them within the range shown at "Positioning and Operation
Range".
5. Use the joystick on the sender to select < >.
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6. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
The receiver unit is set automatically to < > during shooting,
controlled by the sender unit.
Check that the firing group control is set to < >.
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7. Check transmission status and charging.
Check that the < > lamp is lit in green.
When the receiver flash is ready, the AF-assist beam emitter blinks at
approx. 1-second intervals.
When the sender unit is set to P.Fn-06-0 ( ), the sender unit's beep
will sound when recharging of all flash units is completed.
Check that the < > icon (1) is lit on the sender / receiver unit's LCD
panel (< > is not displayed).
For details of the LCD panel illumination of the sender, refer to About
the LCD Panel Illumination.
Check that the sender unit's flash-ready lamp is lit.
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8. Check the operation.
Press the sender unit's test flash button.
The Speedlite will fire. If it does not fire, check that it is placed within
the transmission range ( ).
9. Take the picture.
Set the camera and take the picture in the same way as with normal
flash shooting.
Caution
When the < > lamp is off, radio transmission is not possible. Check the
transmission channels and wireless radio IDs of the sender unit and receiver unit
again. If you cannot connect with the same settings, turn the sender unit and
receiver unit off and on again.
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Note
The flash coverage of the sender unit and receiver unit is set to 24 mm. You can
also set the flash coverage manually.
It can also fire a flash on the sender ( ).
You can press the depth-of-field preview button on the camera to fire the modeling
flash ( ).
When set as the sender unit, the time until auto power off takes effect is approx. 5
min.
If the receiver unit's auto power off takes effect, press the sender unit's test flash
button to turn on the receiver unit.
You cannot use the test flash when operating the flash timer, etc. on the camera
end.
You can change the time until the receiver unit's auto power off takes effect
(C.Fn-10).
You can enable a beep to sound when recharging of all the flash units (sender /
receiver units) is complete (P.Fn-06).
You can disable the blinking of the AF-assistant beam emitter when the receiver
unit is fully charged (C.Fn-23).
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About the LCD Panel Illumination
During radio transmission wireless shooting, the light on the sender's display panel will
either be on or off according to the charge status of the sender and receiver (flash group).
The sender unit's LCD panel illumination is lit when the sender unit and receiver units are
not fully charged. When the sender unit and receiver units are fully charged, the LCD panel
illumination will turn off after approx. 12 sec.
When the charging of the sender unit and receiver unit starts as you take pictures, the
sender unit's LCD panel will be illuminated again.
Caution
If the sender unit or any of the receiver units (firing group) are not fully charged,
< > will be displayed on the sender unit's LCD panel. Check that
< > is not displayed on the LCD panel, and take a picture.
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Multiple Flash Photography with Wireless Functions
Since the following functions set on the sender unit will be set automatically to the receiver
units on this wireless system, you do not need to operate the receiver unit(s). For this
reason, you can perform wireless flash photography in the same way as normal flash
photography.
Flash Exposure Compensation < >
FEB < >
FE Lock
High-Speed Sync < >
Second-Curtain Sync <>
Manual Flash
•Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash Ratio
Stroboscopic Flash
Note
You can also directly operate the receiver unit to individually set the flash exposure
compensation and flash coverage on each receiver unit.
If the sender is set to EL-1, it is possible to take radio transmission wireless slow
sync photos with a 600EXII-RT, 600EX-RT, or 430EXIII-RT set as receivers.
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About Sender Unit(s)
You can designate two or more sender units. When using multiple cameras with senders
attached, you can switch cameras in wireless strobe shooting using the same lighting
(receivers).
When two or more sender units are used, < > is displayed on the LCD panel.
Caution
When the < > lamp turns off or < > is displayed on the LCD panel, it
means that the unit is not connected yet. After checking the transmission channel
and wireless radio ID, turn each receiver unit off and on again.
Limit the total number of senders and receivers during radio transmission wireless
shooting to 16 units.
Note
You can shoot even when the sender unit is in the sub-sender state.
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Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided
into 2 Groups
You can adjust the lighting balance (flash ratio) with receivers separated into 2 groups, A
and B.
The total (sum) of light from firing groups A and B is automatically controlled to a achieve
standard exposure.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
Control the receivers and set each one.
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2. Set the receiver firing group to (1).
Select either < > or < > for the firing group.
Set 1 receiver to < > and the other to < >.
3. Set the sender firing group (2).
Operate the sender to set steps 3-5.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
4. Set to < >.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
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5. Set the A:B flash ratio.
Push the joystick vertically to select an item in the figure.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the amount of
compensation, and push the joystick vertically.
6. Take the picture.
The receiver will fire at the set flash ratio.
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Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided
into 3 Groups
You can perform multiple flash shooting by adding firing group C to firing groups A and B.
For an overview of flash control, see "Group Control".
C is useful when you want lighting that eliminates the subject's background shadow.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
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2. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
3. Set to < >.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < >
to select, then push the joystick vertically.
4. Configuring after setting the firing groups to A, B, and C.
Check that the same transmission channel and wireless radio ID are
set for all receiver units and the sender unit.
Set the receiver unit to add as A, B, or C respectively and place them in
position.
5. Check the channel and ID.
If the transmission channels and wireless radio IDs of the sender unit
and receiver unit are different, set them to the same settings ( ).
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6. Set the A:B flash ratio.
Push the joystick vertically to select an item in the figure.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the amount of
compensation, and push the joystick vertically.
7. Setting the exposure compensation amount for firing group C.
Push the joystick vertically to select an item in the figure.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the amount of
compensation, and push the joystick vertically.
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8. Check transmission status and charging.
Check that < > is not displayed on the sender unit's LCD panel.
Check that the < > icon indicating that receiver charging is completed
is lit on the sender unit's LCD panel (< > is not displayed).
For details of the LCD panel illumination of the sender unit, see "About
the LCD Panel Illumination".
Check that the sender unit's flash-ready lamp is lit.
9. Check the operation.
Press the sender unit's test flash button.
The Speedlite will fire. If it does not fire, check that it is placed within
the transmission range ( ).
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10. Take the picture.
Set the camera and take the picture in the same way as with normal
flash shooting.
Caution
When < > is displayed on the LCD panel, radio transmission cannot be
performed. Check the transmission channels and wireless radio IDs of the sender
unit and receiver unit again. If you cannot connect with the same settings, turn the
sender unit and receiver unit off and on again.
If you shoot with firing group C pointing directly toward the main subject,
overexposure may result.
Note
You can press the depth-of-field preview button on the camera to fire the modeling
flash ( ).
When set as the sender unit, the time until auto power off takes effect is approx. 5
min.
If the receiver unit's auto power off takes effect, press the sender unit's test flash
button to turn on the receiver unit.
You cannot use the test flash when operating the flash timer, etc. on the camera
end.
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Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash
Ratio
This section describes wireless multiple flash shooting using manual flash. You can set the
flash output in 1/3-stop increments for shooting in the range from full flash (1/1) to 1/8192
flash for each firing group. Set all the parameters on the sender unit.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
3. Push the joystick vertically.
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4. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
5. Set the firing group.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to select the flash
method from the following. You can use wireless multiple flash shooting
with firing groups A, B, and C added.
• All receiver units have the same flash output:< >
• Setting the flash ratio for firing groups A and B:< >
• Setting the flash ratio for firing groups A, B, and C:< >
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6. Select a firing group.
If you selected < > or < > in Step 2, push the joystick
vertically and then push the joystick up and down, or turn < > to
select the group to set the flash output.
7. Set the flash output.
Push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the flash output,
then push the joystick vertically.
Repeat Step 3 and 4 to set the flash output of all the groups.
8. Take the picture.
Each group fires at the set flash output.
Caution
When high-speed sync or optical transmission wireless is set, the setting range will
be 1/1 to 1/128.
When a flash other than the EL-1 is used as a receiver, if a low flash firing level is
set, the correct firing level may not be displayed on the receiver side.
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Note
When < > is set, set A, B, or C as the firing group for the receiver units. The
flash will not fire if it is set to D or E.
To fire multiple receiver units with the same flash output, select < > in step 2.
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Shooting in a Different Flash Mode for Each Group
(1) Ceiling
When using an EOS DIGITAL camera released in and after 2012, you can shoot in a
different flash mode set for each firing group with up to 5 groups (A, B, C, D, and E).
The flash modes that can be set are (1) E-TTL II / E-TTL autoflash, (2) manual flash, and (3)
auto external flash metering. When the flash mode is (1) or (3), exposure is controlled to
result in standard exposure for the main subject as a single group.
This function is for advanced users who are very knowledgeable and experienced in lighting.
Caution
Wireless multiple flash shooting using the < > flash mode cannot be performed
with cameras released up to 2011 or with EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D,
EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D, EOS REBEL T6/1300D or EOS REBEL T5/1200D.
Shooting with up to 3 groups (A, B, and C) will be applied ( ).
1. Use the joystick on the sender to select < >.
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2. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
The receiver unit's flash mode is set automatically during shooting,
controlled by the sender unit.
3. Set the firing group of the receiver unit.
Set the firing group (A, B, C, D, or E) for all the receiver units.
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4. Set each firing group.
Set the flash mode of each firing group by operating the sender unit.
Push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select a firing
group, then push the joystick vertically.
Setting the flash mode
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select the flash
mode from < > < > < >.
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Setting the flash output and flash exposure compensation amount
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the flash output
or flash exposure compensation amount, then push the joystick
vertically.
When using the < > mode, set the flash output. When using
< > < > mode, set the flash exposure compensation
amount as required.
Repeat step 3 to set the firing function for all firing groups.
5. Check the charge status and then shoot.
When < > is displayed, you can check the firing groups that
are not fully charged by the indication on the screen on the left. For
example, when firing group < > is fully charged, (1) is displayed.
When all firing groups are fully charged, < > disappears.
See Step 7 in "Automatic Flash Photography with 1 Flash Receiver" for
other charge confirmations.
Each receiver unit fires simultaneously in the respective flash mode
set.
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Caution
When setting the flash mode to < >, make sure the receiver units are
Speedlites supporting auto external flash metering. Firing in this flash mode is not
possible if auto external flash metering is not supported.
When the flash mode is set to < > < >, exposure is controlled as
a single group to obtain the standard exposure for the main subject.
Note
For < >, see the Instruction Manual of the Speedlite that supports Auto
external flash metering.
The order of firing among firing groups does not need to be consecutive; for
example, A, C, E can be set.
If there is a group that you do not wish to fire, set it to < > when setting the
flash mode in Step 3.
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Test Flash / Modeling Flash from a Receiver Unit
During radio transmission wireless shooting, test flash and modeling flash ( ) can be
performed from the EL-1 set as the receiver unit.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Fire the flash.
[Test flash firing]
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
[Modeling flash] ( )
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
A flash signal is sent from the receiver unit to the sender unit, and a
wireless system test flash or modeling flash is fired.
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Caution
Modeling flash is not possible from a receiver unit with cameras released up to
2011 or with EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D,
EOS REBEL T6/1300D or EOS REBEL T5/1200D.
For the precautions related to modeling flash, see "Modeling Flash".
When C.Fn-02-1 is set on the sender unit ( ), modeling flash will not be fired even
if you select < >.
Note
If there are two or more sender units ( ), the flash signal is sent to the main
sender.
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Remote Release from a Receiver Unit
When using an EOS DIGITAL camera released in or after 2012, you can perform remote
release (remote control shooting) from an EL-1 set as a receiver unit during radio
transmission wireless shooting.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Take the picture.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
A release signal is sent from the receiver unit to the sender unit, and
the picture is taken.
Caution
Remote release is not possible from a receiver unit in cameras released up to 2011
or EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D,
EOS REBEL T6/1300D or EOS REBEL T5/1200D.
Shooting is not possible when autofocus fails. It is recommended that you set the
focus mode switch of the lens to < >, manually focus on the subject, then
release.
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Linked Shooting with Radio Transmission
When using an EOS DIGITAL camera released in or after 2012 (except
EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D, EOS REBEL T6/1300D
and EOS REBEL T5/1200D), you can perform linked shooting, which automatically releases
the shutter of a receiver camera unit by linking it to the sender camera unit. You can perform
linked shooting with up to 16 units, including both sender units and receiver units. This is
useful when you want to shoot a subject from multiple angles at the same time.
To perform linked shooting, attach a Speedlite or a Speedlite Transmitter that supports radio
transmission wireless shooting to the camera. When used with a camera released up to
2011 or with EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D,
EOS REBEL T6/1300D or EOS REBEL T5/1200D, the unit can be used only as "sender
camera unit". The unit cannot be used as a "receiver camera unit".
* Some cameras are not supported.
(1) Sender camera unit
(2) Receiver camera unit
(3) Transmission distance: Approx. 30 m / 98.4 ft.
Note
When an EL-1 set for linked shooting and a camera are combined, they are
referred to respectively as a "sender camera unit" and a "receiver camera unit".
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Before performing the operations below, attach a Speedlite or transmitter to all the cameras
to be used for linked shooting. For details on setting other devices, refer to the Instruction
Manual of the devices.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set to normal shooting mode.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
Display changes to < >.
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3. Set as sender unit / receiver unit.
Press the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select
< > or < >, then push the joystick
vertically.
4. Set the transmission channel and wireless radio ID.
Refer to "Setting the Transmission Channel / Wireless Radio ID" for
details on how to set.
5. Set the camera's shooting functions.
6. Set all the Speedlites.
Set all the Speedlites to perform linked shooting to "sender unit" or
"receiver unit" in linked shooting.
Set the transmitters in the same way if any are to be used in linked
shooting.
If you change the setting from "receiver unit" to "sender unit" in Step 2,
the other Speedlites (or transmitters) set as "sender units" will
automatically become "receiver units".
7. Install the receiver camera unit.
Set up all the receiver camera units within approx. 30 m / 98.4 ft. of the
sender camera unit.
Check that the < > lamps of the receiver units are lit in green.
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8. Take the picture.
Check that the < > lamp of the sender unit is lit in green and
take the picture.
The receiver camera units are released with the release of the sender
camera unit.
Receiver units for which linked shooting has been performed are
indicated by a < > on the LCD panel.
Note
When you want to clear linked shooting, operate the Speedlites one by one to
change the setting to < > in step 1.
You can use this function as a remote control for linked shooting without attaching
a Speedlite to a camera. After pushing the joystick of the sender unit vertically,
push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select < > and
release all the receiver camera units.
During linked shooting, the time until auto power off takes effect is approx. 5 min.
for both the sender and the receiver units. When the interval of linked shooting is 5
min. or longer, set the "Auto power off" to "OFF" on both the sender and the
receiver units (C.Fn-01-1).
When P.Fn-06-0 is set ( ), the beep will sound on each fully charged flash unit
(sender / receiver).
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Caution
Setting the focus mode switches of the lenses attached to the receiver camera unit
to < > and taking the picture with manual focusing is recommended. If focus
cannot be achieved with autofocus, linked shooting is not possible with the
corresponding receiver camera unit.
There is a short time lag between the release of the receiver camera unit and the
release timing of the sender camera unit. Perfectly simultaneous shooting is not
possible.
When set to P.Fn-03-1 ( ), the flash can be fired during linked shooting, but if
multiple flashes are fired simultaneously during linked shooting, the proper
exposure may not be obtained or inconsistent exposure may occur.
When [Flash firing] in [External Speedlite control] or [Flash control] is set to
[Disable] ( ) on the sender camera, linked shooting cannot be performed.
When set to P.Fn-03-0 ( ), if linked shooting is not possible while viewing the live
view image, set [Soft LV shooting] or [Silent LV shoot.] in the menu of the sender
camera unit to [Disable]. If [Mode 1] or [Mode 2] is set, the receiver camera units
may not be released depending on the camera model used.
The transmission distance may be shorter depending on the conditions such as the
positioning of the flashes, the surrounding environment, and weather conditions.
The linked shooting function is similar to linked shooting on the WFT series of
wireless file transmitters. However, linked shooting cannot be performed in
combination with the WFT series file transmitters. Moreover, the release time lag
differs from linked shooting performed using the WFT series.
Caution
Linked Shooting Using Live View Function
When set to P.Fn-03-0 ( ), if the following cameras are combined and set as
sender cameras, linked shooting in the Live View mode is not possible.
Perform linked shooting after switching Live View shooting to viewfinder shooting or
set the Speedlite to P.Fn-03-1.
EOS REBEL T6S/760D, EOS REBEL T6i/750D, EOS REBEL T5i/700D,
EOS REBEL T4i/650D, EOS REBEL T3i/600D, EOS REBEL T2i/550D,
EOS REBEL T1i/500D, EOS REBEL XSi/450D, EOS REBEL XS/1000D
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Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
This chapter describes how to use strobe shooting using the optical transmission wireless
sender / receiver function.
See the system map ( ) for the accessories required for optical transmission wireless flash
shooting.
Caution
When the camera's shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone
mode, the operations in this chapter are not available. Set the camera's shooting
mode to < > < > < > < > < > <bulb ( )> (Advanced shooting
zone).
Note
EL-1 is used as the sender unit and receiver unit in the descriptions.
The EL-1 attached to the camera is called a "sender unit" while the EL-1 controlled
wirelessly is called a "receiver unit".
•Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
•Optical Transmission Wireless Settings
•Automatic Flash Photography with 1 Flash Receiver
•Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 2 Groups
•Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into 3 Groups
•Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash Ratio
•Manual Flash / Multiple Flash set in the Receiver Unit
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Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
Positioning and Operation Range
Group Control
Using a Canon Speedlite (receiver) with an optical transmission wireless shooting function,
you can easily perform wireless multiple flash shooting in the same way as normal E-TTL II /
E-TTL autoflash strobe photography.
The system is designed so that the settings of the EL-1 (sender unit) are automatically
applied to the EL-1 (receiver unit) controlled wirelessly. Therefore, you do not need to
operate the receiver unit during shooting.
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Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided into Groups
( , )
You can divide the receiver units into two or three groups and perform E-TTL II / E-TTL
autoflash shooting while changing the flash ratio (flash output rate).
(1) 2 (A, B) groups
(2) 3 (A, B, C) groups
Caution
If you shoot with firing group C pointing directly toward the main subject,
overexposure may result.
Before shooting, perform a test flash ( ) and test shooting.
To avoid interfering with transmission, do not place any obstacles between the
sender unit and receiver unit.
Note
Using the mini stand provided with the receiver unit, position the receiver of the
receiver unit towards the sender unit.
When shooting indoors, the transmission may be reflected off the wall, which
may cause the camera to be activated even when the layout is still preliminary.
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Group Control
Firing group A
If you need more flash output or wish to perform more sophisticated lighting, you can
increase the number of receiver units. Simply set an additional receiver unit to the firing
group (A, B, or C) whose flash output you want to increase. There is no restriction on the
number of units.
For example, if you set a firing group with three receiver units to < >, the three units are
treated and controlled as a single firing group A with a large flash output.
Caution
To fire the 3 firing groups A, B and C together, select < >. With the
< > setting, firing group C does not fire.
If you shoot with firing group C pointing directly toward the main subject,
overexposure may result.
With certain EOS film cameras that support E-TTL autoflash, you cannot perform
wireless multiple flash shooting with a flash ratio setting.
Note
The flash ratio of 8:1 to 1:1 to 1:8 is equivalent to 3:1 to 1:1 to 1:3 (1/2-stop
increments) when converted to the number of stops.
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Optical Transmission Wireless Settings
Sender Settings
Receiver Settings
Setting the Transmission Channel
Sender Unit(s) Flash Firing ON / OFF
Memory Function
E-TTL II / E-TTL During optical transmission wireless flash shooting with autoflash
photography, use the following steps to set the sender and receiver.
Sender Settings
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
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Receiver Settings
1. Set to < >.
Operate and set the flash you want to set as the receiver unit.
Select < > in the same way as for the sender unit
setting.
Caution
To perform normal flash photography, select < > to clear the sender
settings.
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Setting the Transmission Channel
Follow the procedure below to set the communication channel of the sender unit. The
channel set should be the same for the sender unit and receiver unit. For details on the
receiver operation procedure, refer to the Instruction Manual of the Speedlite equipped with
the optical transmission wireless receiver function.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right, or turn < > to select a
channel item, then push the joystick vertically.
3. Set a transmission channel.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select from Ch.
1 to 4, then push the joystick vertically.
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Caution
If the transmission channels of the sender unit and receiver unit are different, the
receiver unit will not fire. Set both to the same number.
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Sender Unit(s) Flash Firing ON / OFF
You can set whether or not to fire the sender unit as a wireless flash that controls the
receiver unit. When sender flash firing is turned ON, the flash fires as firing group A.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
2. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
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3. Set sender flash firing.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to select sender flash
firing ON / OFF, then push the joystick vertically.
• < >: Sender flash firing ON
• < >: Sender flash firing OFF
Caution
Even when sender flash firing is set to OFF, the flash firing for controlling the
receiver unit (optical transmission) is performed. Therefore, depending on the
shooting conditions, the flash fired for controlling the receiver unit may be captured
in the picture.
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Memory Function
You can save the wireless settings to the sender unit and receiver unit and recall the
settings later. Operate each sender or receiver unit individually to save or recall its settings.
1. Press the < > button.
2. Select < >.
• Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
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3. Save or load the settings.
Save
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
The settings are saved (stored in the memory).
Load
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
The settings that were saved are set.
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Automatic Flash Photography with 1 Flash Receiver
Autoflash Photography Using Multiple Receiver Units
Multiple Flash Photography with Wireless Functions
About Sender Unit(s)
This section describes basic fully automatic wireless shooting when using a EL-1 attached to
the camera (sender) and a EL-1 set as a receiver unit.
1. Set the sender unit.
Set the EL-1 attached to the camera to "Sender Unit" ( ).
Devices equipped with the optical transmission wireless sender
function can also be used as a sender unit.
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2. Set the receiver unit.
Set the EL-1 to be controlled wirelessly from the sender as the receiver
unit ( ).
You can also use other EX-series Speedlites that are equipped with an
optical transmission wireless receiver function.
You can use any of A, B, or C as the firing group (1).
3. Check the channel.
If the communication channels of the sender and receiver units are
different, set them to the same channel ( ).
4. Position the camera and flash.
Position them within the range shown at "Positioning and Operation
Range".
5. Use the joystick on the sender to select < >.
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6. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
The receiver unit is set automatically to < > during shooting,
controlled by the sender unit.
Check that the firing group control is set to < >.
7. Check that the flash is ready.
When the receiver flash is ready, the AF-assist beam emitter blinks at
approx. 1-second intervals.
Check that the sender unit's flash-ready lamp is lit.
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8. Check the operation.
Press the sender unit's test flash button.
The Speedlite will fire. If it does not fire, check that it is placed within
the transmission range ( ).
9. Take the picture.
Set the camera and take the picture in the same way as with normal
flash shooting.
Caution
If there is a fluorescent light or computer monitor near a receiver unit, the presence
of the light source may cause the receiver unit to malfunction and fire inadvertently.
During optical transmission wireless shooting, even if the sender and receiver units
(firing group) are not all fully charged, < > will not be displayed on the
sender unit's LCD panel as it is with radio transmission wireless shooting (with
sender flash firing OFF). Also, there is no function for illuminating or turning off the
sender unit's LCD panel according to the charge status of the sender unit and
receiver units.
When P.Fn-06-0 is set on the sender unit ( ), the beep will sound when the
sender unit is fully charged (This beep does not indicate that charging of all flash
units is completed as it does with radio transmission wireless shooting).
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Note
The flash coverage of the sender unit and receiver unit is set to 24 mm. You can
also set the flash coverage manually.
It can also fire a flash on the sender ( ).
You can press the depth-of-field preview button on the camera to fire the modeling
flash ( ).
If the receiver unit's auto power off takes effect, press the sender unit's test flash
button to turn on the receiver unit.
You cannot use the test flash when operating the flash timer, etc. on the camera
end.
You can change the time until the receiver unit's auto power off takes effect
(C.Fn-10).
You can disable the blinking of the AF-assistant beam emitter when the receiver
unit is fully charged (C.Fn-23).
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Autoflash Photography Using Multiple Receiver Units
When you need more flash output or you want to perform lighting more easily, you can
increase the number of receiver units and fire them as a single flash.
Add a receiver, and follow the same procedure listed in "Automatic flash photography with 1
flash receiver" ( ). You can use any of A, B, or C as the firing group.
When the number of receiver units is increased or sender flash firing is set to ON, automatic
control is performed to fire all flashes at the same flash output and to ensure that the total
flash output results in the standard exposure.
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Multiple Flash Photography with Wireless Functions
Since the following functions set on the sender unit will be set automatically to the receiver
units on this wireless system, you do not need to operate the receiver unit(s). For this
reason, you can perform wireless flash photography in the same way as normal flash
photography.
Flash Exposure Compensation < >
FEB < >
FE Lock
High-Speed Sync < >
Manual Flash
•Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash Ratio
Stroboscopic Flash
Caution
The flash frequency when performing stroboscopic flash during optical transmission
wireless shooting can be set from 1 Hz to 199 Hz (settings from 250 Hz to 500 Hz
are not available).
Note
You can also directly operate the receiver unit to individually set the flash exposure
compensation and flash coverage on each receiver unit.
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About Sender Unit(s)
You can designate two or more sender units. When using multiple cameras with senders
attached, you can switch cameras in wireless strobe shooting using the same lighting
(receivers).
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Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided
into 2 Groups
You can adjust the lighting balance (flash ratio) with receivers separated into 2 groups, A
and B.
The total (sum) of light from firing groups A and B is automatically controlled to a achieve
standard exposure.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
Control the receivers and set each one.
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2. Set the receiver firing group to (1).
Select either < > or < > for the firing group.
Set 1 receiver to < > and the other to < >.
3. Set the sender firing group (2).
Operate the sender to set steps 3-5.
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
4. Set to < >.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < > to
select, then push the joystick vertically.
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5. Set the A:B flash ratio.
Push the joystick vertically to select an item in the figure.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the amount of
compensation, and push the joystick vertically.
6. Take the picture.
The receiver will fire at the set flash ratio.
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Automatic Flash Photography with Receivers divided
into 3 Groups
You can perform multiple flash shooting by adding firing group C to firing groups A and B.
For an overview of flash control, see "Group Control".
C is useful when you want lighting that eliminates the subject's background shadow.
1. Push the joystick vertically.
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2. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
3. Set to < >.
Press the joystick to the left or right, turn < > to select < >
to select, then push the joystick vertically.
4. Configuring after setting the firing groups to A, B, and C.
Check whether all the receiver units are set to the same transmission
channel as the sender unit.
Set the receiver unit to add as A, B, or C respectively and place them in
position.
5. Check the transmission channel.
If the channels of the sender unit and receiver unit are different, set
them to the same number ( ).
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6. Set the A:B flash ratio.
Push the joystick vertically to select an item in the figure.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the amount of
compensation, and push the joystick vertically.
7. Setting the exposure compensation amount for firing group C.
Push the joystick vertically to select an item in the figure.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the amount of
compensation, and push the joystick vertically.
8. Check that the flash is ready.
Check that the sender unit's flash-ready lamp is lit.
Check that the receiver unit is fully charged.
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9. Check the operation.
Press the sender unit's test flash button.
Firing groups A, B, and C will fire. If it does not fire, check that it is
placed within the operation range.
10. Take the picture.
Set the camera and take the picture in the same way as with normal
flash shooting.
Caution
To fire the 3 firing groups A, B and C together, select < >. With the
< > setting, firing group C does not fire.
If you shoot with firing group C pointing directly toward the main subject,
overexposure may result.
With certain EOS film cameras that support E-TTL autoflash, you cannot perform
wireless multiple flash shooting with a flash ratio setting.
If there is a fluorescent light or computer monitor near a receiver unit, the presence
of the light source may cause the receiver unit to malfunction and fire inadvertently.
Note
You can press the depth-of-field preview button on the camera to fire the modeling
flash ( ).
If the receiver unit's auto power off takes effect, press the sender unit's test flash
button to turn on the receiver unit.
You cannot use the test flash when operating the flash timer, etc. on the camera
end.
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Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with a set Flash
Ratio
This section describes wireless multiple flash shooting using manual flash. You can set the
flash output in 1/3-stop increments for shooting in the range from full flash (1/1) to 1/128
flash for each firing group. Set all the parameters on the sender unit.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set the flash mode to < >.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
<>, then press the joystick vertically.
3. Push the joystick vertically.
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4. Select an item in (1).
Push the joystick up / down / left / right or turn < > to select an item,
and push the joystick vertically.
5. Set the firing group.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to select the flash
method from the following. You can use wireless multiple flash shooting
with firing groups A, B, and C added.
• All receiver units have the same flash output:< >
• Setting the flash ratio for firing groups A and B:< >
• Setting the flash ratio for firing groups A, B, and C:< >
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6. Select a firing group.
If you selected < > or < > in Step 2, push the joystick
vertically and then push the joystick up and down, or turn < > to
select the group to set the flash output.
7. Set the flash output.
Push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the flash output,
then push the joystick vertically.
Repeat Step 3 and 4 to set the flash output of all the groups.
8. Take the picture.
Each group fires at the set flash output.
Note
When set to < >, the firing group setting of the receiver unit can be either A,
B, or C. All the groups fire at the set flash output.
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Manual Flash / Multiple Flash set in the Receiver Unit
Manual Flash
Stroboscopic Flash
You can directly operate the receiver unit to manually set the manual flash or stroboscopic
flash. This function is called "individual receiver". This is useful when, for example, you use
the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 (sold separately) to perform wireless manual flash or
stroboscopic flash.
1. Select < > with the joystick.
2. Set the individual receiver.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
< > appears on the LCD panel.
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Stroboscopic Flash
Set the stroboscopic flash settings. For details on the setting procedure, see "Stroboscopic
Flash".
Caution
The flash frequency when performing stroboscopic flash during optical transmission
wireless shooting can be set from 1 Hz to 199 Hz (settings from 250 Hz to 500 Hz
are not available).
Note
A receiver unit that is set as an individual receiver unit cannot be subject to flash
mode control from the sender unit. The receiver unit fires in the flash mode that is
set by individual receiver.
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Customizing the Speedlite
This chapter describes how to customize the Speedlite with the Custom Functions (C.Fn)
and Personal Functions (P.Fn).
Caution
When the camera's shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone
mode, the operations in this chapter are not available. Set the camera's shooting
mode to < > < > < > < > < > <bulb ( )> (Advanced shooting
zone).
•Setting Custom and Personal Functions
•Settings that can be changed with Custom Functions
•Settings that can be changed with Personal Functions
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Setting Custom and Personal Functions
: Custom Functions
: Personal Functions
Custom Function List
Personal Function List
Clearing all Custom / Personal Functions
You can make precise adjustments to various flash functions to suit your picture-taking
preferences with Custom Functions. The functions used to do this are called the Custom
Functions and Personal Functions. In addition, Personal Functions are customized functions
specific to the EL-1.
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: Custom Functions
1. Press the < > button.
2. Display the Custom Functions screen.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn < > and select
< >, then press the joystick vertically.
The Custom Functions screen is displayed.
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3. Select an item to set.
Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to select the item
(number) to set.
4. Change the setting.
Push the joystick vertically.
Push the joystick up or down or turn < > to select the desired
setting, then push the joystick vertically.
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: Personal Functions
1. Press the < > button.
2. Display the Personal Functions screen.
Select < > by following the same procedure as Step 2 of the
custom functions, then push the joystick vertically.
3. Set the function.
Set the Personal Functions in the same way as steps 3 and 4 for the
Custom Functions.
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Custom Function List
Number Item
C.Fn-00 < > Distance indicator display
C.Fn-01 < > Auto power off
C.Fn-02 < > Modeling flash
C.Fn-03 < > FEB auto cancel
C.Fn-04 < > FEB sequence
C.Fn-08 < > AF-assist beam firing
C.Fn-10 < > Receiver auto power off timer
C.Fn-11 < > Receiver auto power off cancel
C.Fn-12 < > Flash recycle with external power source
C.Fn-13 < > Flash exposure compensation setting
C.Fn-18 < > Modeling lamp lit
C.Fn-21 < > Light distribution
C.Fn-22 < > LCD panel illumination
C.Fn-23 < > Receiver charge confirmation
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Personal Function List
Number Item
P.Fn-01 < > AF-assist beam firing method
P.Fn-02 < > Quick flash
P.Fn-03 < > Flash firing during linked shooting
P.Fn-04 < > Change settings with dial
P.Fn-05 < > FE memory
P.Fn-06 < > Beep
P.Fn-07 < > Fan
P.Fn-08 < > Modeling lamp (brightness, color)
P.Fn-09 < > Modeling lamp (lit time)
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Clearing all Custom / Personal Functions
Select < > or < > on the screen above and select < > to cancel all
custom functions or personal functions.
Caution
Even if you clear all Custom Functions, C.Fn-00 will not be cleared.
Note
You can set or clear all Custom Functions of the Speedlite on the camera's menu
screen ( ).
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Settings that can be changed with Custom Functions
C.Fn-00: (Distance indicator display)
You can select meters or feet for the distance indicator display on the LCD panel.
0: m (Meters (m))
1: ft (Feet (ft))
Note
When the effective flash distance exceeds 18 m / 60 ft., the right end of the
effective flash range on the LCD panel changes to < >.
C.Fn-01: (Auto power off)
When the Speedlite is not operated for approx. 90 seconds, the power turns off
automatically to save energy. You can disable this function.
0: ON
1: OFF
Note
During sender flash photography ( ) in radio transmission wireless shooting or
during linked shooting ( ), the time until auto power off takes effect is approx. 5
min.
C.Fn-02: (Modeling flash)
0: (Enable: Depth-of-field preview button)
Press the camera's depth-of-field preview button to fire the modeling flash.
1: (Enable: Test flash button)
Press the Speedlite's test flash button to fire the modeling flash.
2: (Enable with both buttons)
Press the camera's depth-of-field preview button or the Speedlite's test flash button to
fire the modeling flash.
3: OFF (Disabled)
Disables the modeling flash.
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C.Fn-03: (FEB auto cancel)
You can set whether or not to cancel FEB automatically after shooting three shots with FEB.
0: ON (Enabled)
1: OFF (Disabled)
C.Fn-04: (FEB sequence)
You can change the FEB shooting sequence. 0: Standard exposure, –: Decreased exposure
(darker) and +: Increased exposure (brighter).
0: 0 → - → +
1: - → 0 → +
C.Fn-08: (AF-assist beam firing)
0: ON (Enabled)
1: OFF (Disabled)
This disables the emission of the AF-assist beam from the Speedlite.
Note
The flash mark displayed when C.Fn-08 is set changes according to the P.Fn-01
( ) setting.
C.Fn-10: (Receiver auto power off timer)
When set as a radio transmission / optical transmission wireless receiver unit, the time until
auto power off takes effect can be changed. When the receiver unit goes into the auto power
off mode, < > is displayed on the LCD panel. Set this function for each receiver unit.
0: 60 min (60 minutes)
1: 10 min (10 minutes)
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C.Fn-11: (Receiver auto power off cancel)
In radio transmission / optical transmission wireless shooting, when you press the test flash
button of the sender unit, you can turn on the receiver units that are in the auto power off
status.
You can change the time for the receiver units in auto power off status to accept this
function. Set this function for each receiver unit.
0: 8 h (within 8 hours)
1: 1 h (within 1 hour)
C.Fn-12: (Flash recycle with external power source)
0: (Flash unit and external power source)
Charges using both internal and external power sources.
1: (External power source only)
The internal power source is needed to control the Speedlite. By using an external
power source for charging firing of the Speedlite, you can minimize the depletion of the
internal power source.
C.Fn-13: (Flash exposure compensation setting)
0: (button + dial)
1: (Direct setting with dial)
You can turn < > directly to set the flash exposure compensation amount and flash
output without selecting < > with the joystick.
C.Fn-18: (Modeling lamp lit)
You can select how to turn on the modeling lamp.
0: < > (button)
1: < > (press shutter button briefly twice)
Note
The < > button is valid even if it is set to 1.
Although "Macro focusing lamp ON" appears in the camera menu screen, the
setting that can be configured is "Modelling lamp ON".
When the flash is used with the EOS D60 or EOS D30, it will not function correctly
even if you briefly press the shutter button twice in a row. Turn the lamp ON / OFF
with the < > button.
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C.Fn-21: (Light distribution)
You can change the light distribution (flash coverage) characteristic of the flash relative to
the shooting angle when the flash coverage is set to < > (automatic setting).
0: (Standard)
The optimum flash coverage for the shooting angle of view is set automatically.
1: (Guide number priority)
Although the periphery of the picture is slightly darker than the 0 setting, this is effective
when you want to give priority to the flash output. The flash coverage is set
automatically to a slightly more telephoto position than the actual shooting angle of view.
The display changes to < >.
2: (Light distribution priority)
Although the possible flash photography distance becomes slightly shorter than the 0
setting, this is effective when you want to minimize light fall off at the periphery of the
picture. The flash coverage is set automatically to a slightly wider position than the
actual shooting angle of view. The display changes to < >.
C.Fn-22: (LCD panel illumination)
When a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel illuminates. You can change this
illumination setting.
0: 12 sec (illumination for 12 sec)
1: OFF (Disable panel illumination)
2: ON (Illumination always on)
C.Fn-23: (Receiver charge confirmation)
When the receiver unit is fully charged during wireless flash photography, the AF-assist
beam emitter of the receiver unit blinks. You can disable this blinking. Set this function for
each receiver unit.
0: = (AF-assist beam, lamp)
1: ( lamp)
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Settings that can be changed with Personal Functions
P.Fn-01: (AF-assist beam projection method)
You can select the AF-assist beam projection method.
0: (Infrared AF-assist beam)
1: (Intermittent flash firing method)
Fire the AF-assist beam using the intermittent flash firing method ( ).
Caution
The AF-assist beam is not projected during live view shooting.
When a color filter is fitted, the AF-assist beam will not be projected by the ( )
intermittent flash.
For the EOS R series, an AF-assist beam is projected by the intermittent flash
regardless of the projection method of the AF-assist beam and whether a color filter
is fitted. However, an AF-assist beam may be projected by the camera instead of
the flash depending on the surrounding brightness. Also, when a color filter is fitted
and the setting is set to [1: (Intermittent flash firing method)], an AF-assist
beam is projected by the camera.
For the EOS M series, an AF-assist beam is not projected by the flash.
P.Fn-02: (Quick flash)
You can set whether or not to fire the flash (fire the quick flash) when the flash-ready lamp is
flashing in red (before the flash is fully charged) to shorten the charge waiting time.
0: ON (Enabled)
1: OFF (Disabled)
Caution
When Quick flash ( ) is fired during continuous shooting, underexposure may
occur since the flash output decreases.
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P.Fn-03: (Flash firing during linked shooting)
When performing linked shooting ( ), you can set whether or not to fire the flash attached
to the camera. Set it on each flash to be used in linked shooting.
0: OFF (Disabled)
The flash does not fire during linked shooting.
1: ON (Enabled)
The flash fires during linked shooting.
Caution
If you fire multiple Speedlites simultaneously during linked shooting, the
appropriate exposure may not be obtained or uneven exposure may result.
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P.Fn-04: (Change settings with dial)
Push the joystick vertically to display the setting screen as shown in the figure and turn
< > to select whether to allow the following functions to be set directly.
0: OFF (Disabled)
This is the normal operation method.
1: ON (Enabled)
You can select the items "flash exposure compensation amount", "manual flash output",
"firing group control", "flash ratio", "firing mode during group firing", "firing group of
receiver unit" and " FEB" with the joystick and set them directly simply by turning < >.
When the flash mode is set to < >, you can set the "flash frequency" and
"number of flashes" directly, and when it is set to <>, you can set the "ISO
speed" and "aperture value" directly.
Caution
To select an item in the settings screen when P.Fn-04-1 is set, push the joystick
up / down / left / right.
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P.Fn-05: (FE memory)
You can select whether to update the manual mode flash output being maintained according
to the flash output fired by the ETTL.
0: OFF
1: ON
2: ON /
Note
When P.Fn-05-2 is set, even if you push the joystick down to choose < >,
the mode will not change to a mode other than < > or < >. If you want
to choose another mode, display the settings screen by pushing the joystick
vertically and push the joystick up / down / left / right, or turn < > to choose an
item and select the mode.
P.Fn-06: (Beep)
You can enable a beep to sound when flash recharge is complete.
0: ON
In normal shooting (on-camera flash photography), the beep will sound when the flash
unit is fully charged.
When the Speedlite is set as the sender during radio transmission wireless shooting, the
beep will sound on the sender unit when all flash units (sender and receiver units) are
fully charged. You can confirm recharging of the entire wireless system by the beep tone
on the sender unit. For the receiver units, either 0 or 1 can be set for P.Fn-06. When the
Speedlite is set as the sender during optical transmission wireless shooting, a receiver
in radio transmission / optical transmission wireless shooting, or a sender / receiver in
linked shooting, a beep will sound on each flash set to 0 at full charge ( ).
1: OFF
The beep does not sound.
Caution
When 0 is set, the beep will also sound when the temperature of the flash head
rises and flash firing is restricted ( ).
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P.Fn-07: (Fan)
You can set whether to operate the fan.
0: ON
1: OFF
Caution
If the fan breaks down or the rpm is high, a warning is displayed and the fan stops.
When shooting a video with the flash connected to the camera, the fan actuation
sound may be recorded.
You can force the fan to stop when P.Fn-07-1 is set.
When P.Fn-07-1 is set, the number of continuous flashes is lower than when the
fan is moving and the required rest time until the warning icon is cleared is
extended.
When P.Fn-07-0 is set, the fan will start when the firing or modeling lamp is lit. The
fan may start even if the flash is not fired depending on the internal temperature of
the flash.
When the fan breaks down, the number of continuous firings ( ) will be the same
as when the fan is stopped regardless of the P.Fn-07 setting.
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P.Fn-08: (Modeling lamp (brightness, color))
You can set the color and brightness of the modeling lamp.
Use the joystick to select < > or < >. Turn < > to select your desired
setting, then push the joystick vertically.
(1) Selected cursor position
(2) Default indicator
: Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the brightness of the
modeling lamp.
: Push the joystick to the left or right or turn < > to set the color temperature
of the modeling lamp.
Note
You can either push the joystick to the left or right when the modeling lamp is lit, or
turn < > and push the joystick vertically to change the brightness and color
temperature.
P.Fn-09: (Modeling lamp (lit time))
You can set the lit time of the modeling lamp.
0: 5 min
1: 30 min
2: Unlimited
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EL-1 System
Wireless flash shooting
Radio
transmission
Speedlite / Transmitter equipped with a sender
function Speedlite equipped with a receiver function
Optical
transmission
Camera / Speedlite / Transmitter equipped with
sender function Speedlite equipped with a receiver function
(1) (2)
(10)
(11)
(3)(4)
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(1) Speedlite EL-1
(2) Bounce adapter SBA-EL
(3) Color filter SCF-ELOR1 (light)
(4) Color filter SCF-ELOR2 (dark)
(5) Mini stand
(6) Devices equipped with radio transmission wireless sender function
600EXII-RT, 600EX-RT, MT-26EX-RT, 430EX III-RT, ST-E3-RT
(7) Speedlites equipped with radio transmission wireless receiver function
600EXII-RT, 600EX-RT, 430EX III-RT
(8) Devices equipped with optical transmission wireless sender function
600EXII-RT, 600EX-RT, 600EX, 580EX II, 580EX, 550EX, EL-100, 90EX, MT-26EX-RT,
MT-24EX, MR-14EX II, MR-14EX, ST-E2, and EOS digital cameras equipped with optical
transmission wireless sender function using a built-in flash
(9) Speedlites equipped with optical transmission wireless receiver function
600EXII-RT, 600EX-RT, 600EX, 580EX II, 580EX, 550EX, 430EX III-RT, 470EX-AI,
430EX III, 430EX II, 430EX, 420EX, 320EX, EL-100, 270EX II
(10) Off-camera shoe cord OC-E3
The EL-1 can be used up to a distance of about 60 cm / 2 ft. away from the camera.
(11) Compact battery pack CP-E4N
A small and lightweight external power source with superior portability. Equipped with dust
and drip-proof features equivalent to the EL-1.
Caution
Using an external power source of a brand other than Canon may result in a
malfunction.
When using one of the Speedlites in (9) that does not have a function for switching
the firing groups (A, B, C), you can use the Speedlite as a receiver in firing group A
during optical transmission wireless shooting (you cannot use it as a receiver in
firing group B or C).
Note
For the external power source, use of the Compact Battery Pack CP-E4N (sold
separately) is recommended.
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Flash Firing Restriction due to Temperature Increase
Temperature Increase Warning
Number of Continuous Flashes and Rest Time
When continuous flash, stroboscopic flash, or modeling flash is repeatedly fired in short
intervals, the temperature of the flash head, batteries, and the area near the battery
compartment may increase.
When you perform firing repeatedly, the firing interval increases in steps within the
range of up to approx. 4 sec. to avoid degrading or damaging the flash head due to
overheating. When you perform firing repeatedly even more in this state, flash firing
is restricted automatically.
Furthermore, when flash firing is restricted, a warning icon is displayed to indicate
the increase in temperature, and the firing interval (with which the flash photography
can be performed) will be automatically set to approx. 8 sec. (level 1) or approx. 20
sec. (level 2).
Temperature Increase Warning
As the internal temperature of the flash unit increases, the warning is displayed in two levels.
When you perform continuous firing repeatedly even more in the state in level 1, the state
changes to level 2.
Display / Tone Level 1
(firing interval: About 8 seconds)
Level 2
(firing interval: About 20 seconds)
Icon
LCD panel illumination Lit Blinking
Beep When P.Fn-06 is set to 0: Warning beep on
Modeling lamp temperature increase warning
A warning screen appears when the temperature of the modeling lamp rises.
Press the joystick vertically or the < > button to clear warning messages on the warning
screen.
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If the ambient temperature of the modeling lamp becomes too high, the lamp may dim or
turn off.
Display Level 1 Level 2
Icon
On Off On Off
Brightness When setting maximum brightness: dimmed Off
Battery temperature increase warning
The mark below appears when the temperature of the battery rises. Subsequently, the
display returns to the same state as the temperature increase warning ( ).
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Number of Continuous Flashes and Rest Time
The following table shows the number of continuous flashes until the warning (level 1) is
displayed, and the necessary rest time (guideline) until normal flash photography can be
performed.
Function
Number of Continuous Flashes to Reach
Level 1 Warning (Guideline)
Necessary Interval
Time (Guideline)
Flash coverage
14 mm - 135 mm 150 mm - 200 mm
Continuous full
emission ( )
Fan drive 170 times or more 160 times or more
50 min. or longer
Fan stop 50 times or more
Modeling flash ( )
Fan drive 130 times or more
Fan stop 50 times or more
Stroboscopic flash ( ) Varies depending on firing conditions -
* Set to manual flash and measure according to our test standards
CAUTION
When performing continuous flashes, do not touch the flash head, batteries,
or the area near the battery compartment.
When continuous flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired at short intervals, do
not touch the flash head, batteries, or the area near the battery compartment. The
flash head, battery, and area near the battery compartment become hot, resulting
in a risk of burns.
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Caution
Do not open or close the battery compartment cover while flash firing is being
restricted. Doing so is very dangerous since the flash firing restriction is canceled.
Even when level 1 warning is not displayed, the firing interval will be extended as
the flash head begins to heat up.
If level 1 warning is displayed, allow a rest time for at least 50 min.
Even if you stop flash firing after level 1 warning is displayed, level 2 warning may
be displayed.
When taking flash photography in < > flash mode or at high temperatures,
the number of flashes may be restricted to fewer than those listed in the table.
For cautions on the number of flash firings, see "Continuous Flashes",
"Stroboscopic Flash" or "Modeling Flash".
The flash may not fire in rare cases due to environmental factors such as
temperature rise.
The number of continuous flashes until the warning (Level 1) is displayed is the
number of times the EL-1 is used on its own and when it is used in combination
with the compact battery pack CP-E4N (sold separately). When an external power
source other than the CP-E4N is used, the number of continuous flashes until the
warning (level 1) is displayed becomes fewer.
When the bounce adapter is used, when the color filter is used, and when both the
bounce adapter and color filter are used together, the number of continuous flashes
until the warning is displayed becomes slightly fewer.
When P.Fn-06-1 is set ( ), the warning beep does not sound even when flash
firing is restricted.
When C.Fn-22-1 is set ( ), the warning by the LCD panel illumination will not be
displayed even if the temperature of the flash head rises.
When using Compact Battery Pack CP-E4N (sold separately), also refer to the
CP-E4N Instruction Manual.
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Troubleshooting
Power Supply-Related
Normal Shooting
Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
Linked Shooting
Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
If a problem occurs with the flash, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this
Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon
Service Center.
Power Supply-Related
Batteries cannot be charged with the charger.
When the remaining battery level is 90% or more, charging will not be performed.
Do not use any battery other than genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-EL.
The charger's lamp blinks at high speed.
If (1) the battery charger or battery has a problem or (2) communication with the battery
failed (with a non-Canon battery pack), the protection circuit will stop charging, and the
charge lamp will blink in orange at a constant high speed. In the case of (1), unplug the
charger's power plug from the power outlet. Detach and reattach the battery to the
charger. Wait a few minutes, then reconnect the power plug to the power outlet. If the
problem persists, contact your nearest Canon Service Center.
The charger's lamp does not blink.
If the internal temperature of the battery attached to the charger is high, the charger will
not charge the battery for safety reasons (lamp off). During charging, if the battery's
temperature becomes high for any reason, charging will stop automatically (lamp blinks).
When the battery temperature goes down, charging will resume automatically.
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[Cannot communicate with battery Use this battery?] appears.
The battery pack may be faulty. If it is faulty, replace it with a new battery pack.
For safety, we recommend using LP-EL, genuine battery pack.
If you continue using a battery pack that is no longer capable of communicating, the
flash recharge time will increase for safety reasons.
Take out and put back the batteries ( ).
If the electrical contacts are dirty, use a soft cloth to clean them.
The battery becomes exhausted quickly.
Use a fully-charged battery ( ).
The battery performance may have degraded. Refer to Checking the Battery Information
to check the degradation condition of the battery. If the battery performance is poor,
replace the battery with a new one.
The battery is depleted faster when you perform the following operations.
• Fire the modeling flash repeatedly a few times
• Keep the lit status of the modeling lamp for a while
• Using the wireless function
The power turns off by itself.
Auto power off has been activated. To ensure that the power supply does not turn off
automatically, set C.Fn-01-1 in the Custom Function screen ( ).
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Normal Shooting
The power does not turn on.
Check whether the battery compartment cover is closed ( ).
Replace the batteries with new ones.
The Speedlite does not fire.
Insert the mounting foot into the camera's hot shoe all the way, slide the lock lever to the
right, and secure the Speedlite to the camera ( ).
If the < > indication remains displayed for approx. 15 sec. or longer, replace
the batteries ( ).
If the electrical contacts of the Speedlite or camera are dirty, wipe the contacts ( ) with
a dry cloth, etc.
When you perform continuous firing repeatedly over a short period of time, causing the
temperature of the flash head to rise and flash firing to be restricted, the firing interval
increases ( ).
If the internal temperature of the battery attached to the charger is high, the charger will
not charge the battery for safety reasons. During charging, if the battery's temperature
becomes high for any reason, charging will stop automatically. When the battery
temperature goes down, charging will resume automatically ( ).
The power turns off by itself.
The Speedlite's auto power off has been activated ( ). Press the shutter button halfway
or press the test flash button ( ).
Pictures are underexposed or overexposed.
If the main subject looks very dark or very bright, set flash exposure compensation ( ).
If there is a highly reflective object in the picture, use FE lock ( ).
With high-speed sync, the faster the shutter speed, the lower the guide number
becomes. Move closer to the subject ( ).
The bottom of the picture looks dark.
Move at least 0.5 m / 1.6 ft. away from the subject.
When shooting within 1 m / 3.3 ft. of the subject, set the bounce angle down by 7° ( ).
Remove the lens hood if attached.
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The picture periphery looks dark.
Set the flash coverage to < > (automatic setting) ( ).
When manually setting the flash coverage, set a flash coverage wider than the shooting
angle of view ( ).
Make sure C.Fn-21-1 is not set ( ).
The picture is very blurred.
When the shooting mode is set to the < > aperture-priority AE mode and the scene
is dark, slow sync is enabled automatically (the shutter speed becomes slower). Use a
tripod, or set the shooting mode to the < > program AE or fully automatic mode ( ).
Note that you can also set the sync speed in [Flash sync. speed in Av mode] ( ).
The flash coverage is not set automatically
Set the flash coverage to < > (automatic setting) ( ).
Insert the mounting foot into the camera's hot shoe all the way, slide the lock lever to the
right, and secure the Speedlite to the camera ( ).
The flash coverage cannot be set manually.
Remove the bounce adapter ( ).
Retract the wide panel ( ).
Functions cannot be set.
Set the camera's shooting mode to < > < > < > < > < > <bulb ( )>
(Advanced Shooting Zone).
Set the Speedlite's power switch to < > instead of < > ( ).
Modeling lamp does not light up.
Rest the unit for 30 minutes if the modeling lamp goes off. If the problem persists,
contact your nearest Canon Service Center.
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Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
The receiver unit does not fire or unexpectedly fires at full output.
Set the sender unit to < > and the receiver unit to < > ( ).
Set the transmission channels and wireless radio IDs of the sender unit and receiver unit
to the same number ( ).
Make sure the receiver unit is within the transmission range of the sender unit ( ).
Run the transmission channel scan and set the channel with the best reception signal
( ).
Position the receiver unit at a location with the clearest possible view of the sender unit.
Turn the front side of the receiver's main body towards the sender unit.
The camera's built-in flash cannot be used as the sender unit in radio transmission
wireless shooting.
Pictures are overexposed.
When performing autoflash photography with three firing groups A, B, and C, do not fire
with firing group C pointing toward the main subject ( ).
When shooting with the flash mode set for each firing group, do not fire multiple firing
groups set in < > < > against the main subject ( ).
< > is displayed.
Set the shutter speed one step slower than the maximum flash synchronization shutter
speed ( ).
Cannot remote release from a receiver unit.
Remote release is not possible from a receiver unit in cameras released up to 2011 or
EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D, EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D,
EOS REBEL T6/1300D or EOS REBEL T5/1200D.
The LCD panel illumination turns on and off.
The sender unit's LCD panel illuminates or turns off according to the charge status of
the receiver units (firing groups). See the section on "About the LCD Panel Illumination".
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Linked Shooting
Standard exposure is not obtained. / Uneven exposure occurs.
If you fire multiple Speedlites simultaneously during linked shooting, the appropriate
exposure may not be obtained or uneven exposure may result. It is recommended to set
only one Speedlite to fire or to use a self-timer to space out the timing of firing.
The unit cannot be used as a receiver camera unit.
When used with a camera released up to 2011 or with EOS REBEL T100/4000D/3000D,
EOS REBEL T7/1500D/2000D, EOS REBEL T6/1300D or EOS REBEL T5/1200D, the
unit can be used only as "sender camera unit". The unit cannot be used as a "receiver
camera unit".
Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting
The receiver unit does not fire or unexpectedly fires at full output.
Set the sender unit to < > and the receiver unit to < >
( ).
Set the transmission channels of the sender unit and receiver unit to the same numbers
( ).
Make sure the receiver unit is within the transmission range of the sender unit ( ).
Point the wireless sensor of the receiver unit toward the sender unit ( ).
Position the receiver unit at a location with the clearest possible view of the sender unit.
If the sender unit and receiver unit are too close, the transmission may not take effect
properly.
When you use the built-in flash of the camera as a sender unit, raise the built-in flash of
the camera and configure the [Wireless functions] settings in the [Built-in flash
settings] of the camera.
The sender unit fires.
Even when sender flash firing is set to OFF, the sender unit fires a small flash to control
the receiver unit with optical transmission ( ).
Pictures are overexposed.
When performing autoflash photography with three firing groups A, B, and C, do not fire
with firing group C pointing toward the main subject ( ).
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Specifications
Type
Type Shoe-mount E-TTL II / E-TTL autoflash Speedlite
Compatible
cameras
EOS series supporting E-TTL II / E-TTL autoflash
* For details, refer to the Canon website.
Flash head
Guide number
Normal flash guide number
Maximum guide number (at approx. ISO 100)
Light distribution Unit
Flash coverage
14mm
*124mm 28mm 35mm 50mm 70mm 80mm 105mm 135mm 200mm
Standard m 14.1 27.3 27.9 31.9 36.6 42.9 46.9 51.1 54.0 60.0
Guide number priority m 31.9 31.9 36.6 42.9 48.6 54.0 55.4 60.0 60.0
Light distribution priority m 27.3 27.3 27.3 29.0 33.5 36.6 42.9 46.9 51.1
*1: When using the wide panel.
High-speed sync guide number
Maximum guide number (at approx. ISO 100)
Shutter speed Unit
Flash coverage
14mm 24mm 28mm 35mm 50mm 70mm 80mm 105mm 135mm 200mm
1/125 m 8.8 17.0 17.4 19.8 22.8 26.7 29.2 31.8 33.6 37.3
1/250 m 7.5 14.5 14.8 16.9 19.4 22.7 24.8 27.1 28.6 31.8
1/500 m 4.9 9.5 9.7 11.1 12.8 15.0 16.4 21.7 23.0 25.5
1/1000 m 3.5 6.7 6.9 7.9 9.0 10.6 11.6 16.6 17.6 19.5
1/2000 m 2.5 4.8 4.9 5.6 6.4 7.5 8.2 12.3 13.0 14.4
1/4000 m 1.7 3.4 3.4 3.9 4.5 5.3 5.8 8.9 9.4 10.4
1/8000 m 1.2 2.4 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.7 4.1 6.4 6.7 7.5
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Manual flash guide number
Maximum guide number (at approx. ISO 100)
Flash output Unit
Flash coverage
14mm 24mm 28mm 35mm 50mm 70mm 80mm 105mm 135mm 200mm
1/1 m 14.1 27.3 27.9 31.9 36.6 42.9 46.9 51.1 54.0 60.0
1/2 m 10.0 19.3 19.7 22.6 25.9 30.3 33.2 36.1 38.2 42.4
1/4 m 7.1 13.7 14.0 16.0 18.3 21.5 23.5 25.6 27.0 30.0
1/8 m 5.0 9.7 9.9 11.3 12.9 15.2 16.6 18.1 19.1 21.2
1/16 m 3.5 6.8 7.0 8.0 9.2 10.7 11.7 12.8 13.5 15.0
1/32 m 2.5 4.8 4.9 5.6 6.5 7.6 8.3 9.0 9.5 10.6
1/64 m 1.8 3.4 3.5 4.0 4.6 5.4 5.9 6.4 6.8 7.5
1/128 m 1.2 2.4 2.5 2.8 3.2 3.8 4.1 4.5 4.8 5.3
1/256 *1m0.9 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.7 2.9 3.2 3.4 3.8
1/512 *1m0.6 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.7
1/1024 *1m0.4 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.9
1/2048 *1m0.3 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3
1/4096 *1m0.2 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9
1/8192 *1m0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7
* 1: It cannot be used when setting high-speed sync or optical transmission wireless
Flash coverage
(focal length; for
35mm full-frame)
14mm
Wide panel: Manual
* Not compatible with EF15mm f/2.8 Fisheye or EF8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM
shooting angles of view
24mm
Zoom
• A: Auto
Flash coverage is set automatically, accounting for [Auto zoom for sensor size]
and [Light distribution] settings at the lens focal length
• M: Manual
Flash coverage is set manually
* [Auto zoom for sensor size] and [Light distribution] settings are not taken
into account
28mm
35mm
50mm
70mm
80mm
105mm
135mm
200mm
Bounce angle
Bounce direction Bounce angle (approx.)
Up
0° *
45° 60° 75° 90°* 120°
Down 7°
Left
0° *
60° 75° 90° 120° 150° 180°
Right 60° 75° 90° 120° 150° 180°
* Position at which the bounce lock is engaged
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Flash duration
Normal flash
Flash output Flash duration (Approx., sec.) Flash output Flash duration (Approx., sec.)
1/1 1/960 1/128 1/37020
1/2 1/1200 1/256 1/46840
1/4 1/2600 1/512 1/57000
1/8 1/4790 1/1024 1/80300
1/16 1/8510 1/2048 1/82670
1/32 1/14750 1/4096 1/91520
1/64 1/26790 1/8192 1/107800
Color temperature
information
transmission
Supported
Color filter A hard-type color filter (two types) is supported.
Exposure control
Flash modes
(Exposure control
modes)
Flash modes and available functions
Flash mode
Flash
exposure
compensation
FEB FE lock
Wireless
Radio
transmission
Optical
transmission
E-TTL II / E-TTL autoflash *1○○○○○
Manual flash ○ ○
Stroboscopic flash ○ ○
Auto external flash metering ○ ○ ○ *2
Manual external flash metering
Continuous shooting priority mode ○○○
Group firing *3○ ○ ○ *4○
* 1: Set automatically when the camera shooting mode is set to Basic Zone modes
*2: Only Group firing is available
*3: Can only be set when the Speedlite is used as a sender in radio transmission wireless operation
* 4: Only groups set to E-TTL II / E-TTL autoflash
Effective flash
range
Dim interlocking range under the following conditions
• Sensor size: 35mm full-frame
• Flash coverage: 50 mm
• Aperture value: f/1.4
• ISO 100
• Light distribution: Standard
Firing conditions Effective flash range (approx.)
Normal flash
(Flash-ready lamp: lit)
0.5 - 26.1 m
1.6 - 85.6 ft.
Quick flash
(Flash-ready lamp: blinking)
0.5 - 16.0 m
1.6 - 52.5 ft.
High-speed sync
(Shutter speed: 1/250)
0.5 - 13.8 m
1.6 - 45.3 ft.
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Flash exposure
compensation
±3 stops, in 1/3-stop or 1/2-stop *1 increments
* The Speedlite's flash exposure compensation takes precedence if flash exposure compensation is
performed by both the Speedlite and the camera. Users who prefer to enable flash exposure compensation
by the camera should set flash exposure compensation by the Speedlite to 0.
*1: Corresponds to exposure level increments on the camera
FEB
±3 stops, in 1/3-stop or 1/2-stop *1 increments
*FEB is automatically deactivated after three shots
*Can be used with flash exposure compensation and FE lock
* 1: Corresponds to exposure level increments on the camera
FE lock Supported
FE memory Supported
Synchronization
Wireless Flash mode 1st-curtain sync 2nd-curtain sync High-speed sync
OFF
E-TTL II / E-TTL
autoflash ○○○
Manual flash ○○○
Stroboscopic flash ○
Auto external flash
metering ○
Manual external flash
metering ○
Continuous shooting
priority mode ○○○
Radio transmission
(Sender)
E-TTL II / E-TTL
autoflash ○○ *1○
Manual flash ○○ *1○
Stroboscopic flash ○
Group firing ○○ *1○
Optical transmission
(Sender)
E-TTL II / E-TTL
autoflash ○ ○
Manual flash ○ ○
Stroboscopic flash ○
* 1: For details on cameras that support this feature, refer to the Canon website.
Modeling lamp Supported
Modeling flash Supported
*Flash fires continuously for approx. 1 sec.
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Flash recharge
Recharge time
Power supply
Recharge time (approx.)
Flash count (approx.)
Normal flash Quick flash
Battery Pack LP-EL 0.1 - 0.9 sec. 0.1 - 0.8 sec. 335 - 2345
* Based on Canon testing standards
Flash-ready
indication
Normal flash (fully
charged) Quick flash Charging in progress
Flash-ready lamp Lit in red Blinking in red (8 Hz) Off
LCD panel display Not displayed Not displayed Recharge level indicated in
a range of 1-5
Beep *1○ *2○ *3-
* 1: With the relevant Personal Function (P.Fn-06, Beep) set to ON
* 2: With the relevant Personal Function (P.Fn-02, Quick flash) set to OFF
*3: With the relevant Personal Function (P.Fn-02, Quick flash) set to ON
AF-assist beam
Infrared
• Light emitted
Near-infrared light
• Compatible AF system
TTL secondary image-forming phase-difference AF
• Effective range
AF points Effective range (approx.)
At center 0.6 - 10.0 m / 2.0 - 32.8 ft.
At periphery 0.6 - 5.0 m / 2.0 - 16.4 ft.
* Lens focal length: 28 mm or longer
*AF points: Compatible with 1-191 points
Intermittent flash
firing method
The AF-assist beam does not emit small series of flashes under the following conditions.
- When the Speedlite is used as a sender in optical transmission wireless operation
- With color filter attached
• Light emitted
Visible light
• Compatible AF system
- TTL secondary image-forming phase-difference AF
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF
* In camera compatibility, some restrictions apply
• Effective range
AF points Effective range (approx.)
At center 0.6 - 10.0 m / 2.0 - 32.8 ft.
At periphery 0.6 - 5.0 m / 2.0 - 16.4 ft.
* Lens focal length: 24 mm or longer
*Direction emitted: Straight forward
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Wireless functions for radio transmission
Wireless settings
Sender
Supported
*Secondary and additional units serve as sub-senders and display a “SUB SENDER” icon
*Sub-senders cannot be remotely controlled by a receiver unit
Receiver Supported
Communication
functions
Compliance standards IEEE 802.15.4, ARIB STD-T66
Communication method Primary modulation: OQPAK
Secondary modulation: DS-SS
Transmission frequency 2405 - 2475 MHz
Channel Channel 1 - 15
Setting: Auto / Manual
Wireless radio ID 0000 - 9999
Setting: Manual
Transmission range *1 *2Approx. 30 m / 98.4 ft.
Groups Up to 5 groups (A - E)
*Sender units are set to Group A
Max. sender units Up to 15
* Secondary and additional units serve as sub-senders
Max. receiver units Up to 15
*1: Without any obstructions between senders and receivers, and without radio interference from other
devices
* 2: Transmission range may be shorter depending on factors such as how units are arranged, the
surrounding environment, and weather conditions
Linked functions
Supports linked shooting with automatic shutter release of up to 16 cameras (sender: 1; receivers:
15) linked to shutter release on the sender camera.
* Shooting is not simultaneous, because receiver cameras shoot slightly after the sender camera shutter
release timing
Wireless functions for optical transmission
Wireless settings
Sender Supported
Receiver Supported
Individual receiver Supported
Communication
functions
Communication method Optical pulses
Channel Channel 1 - 4
Transmission range (approx.)
From front of flash head
• Indoors: 0.7 - 15 m / 2.3 - 49.2 ft.
• Outdoors: 0.7 - 10 m / 2.3 - 32.8 ft.
Reception angle (approx.) • Horizontally: 45°
• Upward: 27°; Downward: 20°
Groups Up to 3 groups (A - C)
Max. sender units Unlimited
Max. receiver units Unlimited
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Power source
Battery pack Battery Pack LP-EL
*AA/LR6 alkaline batteries and Ni-MH batteries cannot be used
Battery level
indicator Provided (display in 5 levels)
External power
source Supported
Maximum flash
count
Approx. 335 - 2345
*With a fully charged Battery Pack LP-EL
Radio
transmission
wireless shooting
time
Approx. 17 hours continuously
*With sender flash firing disabled, and using a fully charged Battery Pack LP-EL
Auto power off
Idle time before auto power off
Status Custom Function Time
During normal operation C.Fn-01-0
Approx. 90 sec.
When set as a sender in optical
wireless operation C.Fn-01-0
When set as a sender in radio
wireless operation C.Fn-01-0
Approx. 5 min.
During linked shooting C.Fn-01-0
When set as a receiver in radio or
optical wireless operation
C.Fn-10-0 Approx. 60 min.
C.Fn-10-1 Approx. 10 min.
Standby before power ON after auto
power off when set as a receiver
C.Fn-11-0 Approx. 8 hr.
C.Fn-11-1 Approx. 1 hr.
The Speedlite is reactivated in response to the following operations.
• Pressing the camera shutter button halfway
• Pressing the test flash button
Dimensions / Weight
Dimensions
Product W × H × D (approx.)
Body 84.4 × 149.0 × 136.4 mm / 3.32 × 5.87 × 5.37 in.
Weight
Product Weight (approx.)
Body only 572 g / 20.18 oz.
Operation environment
Working
temperature
range
0 - 45°C / 32 - 113°F
Working humidity 85 % or less
All specifications above are based on Canon's testing standards.
Product specifications and the exterior are subject to change without notice.
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Accessories
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended
This product is designed to achieve optimum performance when used with genuine Canon
accessories. Therefore, using this product with genuine accessories is highly recommended.
Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and / or accidents such as
malfunction, fire, etc. caused by the failure of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a
leakage and/or explosion of a battery). Please note that repairs arising out of the malfunction
of non-genuine accessories will not be covered by the warranty for repairs, although you
may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.
Caution
Battery Pack LP-EL battery is dedicated to Canon products only. Using it with an
incompatible battery charger or product may result in malfunction or accidents for
which Canon cannot be held liable.
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