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You can divide the slave units into two
firing groups, A and B, and adjust the
lighting balance (flash ratio) for shooting.
The exposure is controlled automatically
so that the total flash output of firing
groups A and B results in the standard
exposure.
1
Set the firing group of the slave
units.
Operate and set the slave units one
by one.
While <M> is displayed, press
function button 3 <F> and select
<4> or <5>.
Set one unit to <4> and set the
other to <5>.
2
Set the <N> display.
The operations in steps 2 to 4 are set
on the master unit.
Press function button 4 on the master
unit to display <N>.
3
Set to <%>.
Press function button 2 <T> and
set to <%>.
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: Wireless Multiple Flash Shooting with Flash Ratio
Autoflash Shooting with Two Slave Groups
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