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You can directly operate the slave unit to manually set the manual flash
or stroboscopic flash. This function is called individual slave. This is
convenient when, for example, you use the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2
(sold separately) to perform wireless manual flash or stroboscopic flash.
1
Set the slave unit (p.78).
2
Set the individual slave.
Press the <
E
> button on the slave
unit continuously until
<
(
> is displayed.
X The flash mode is set to <q>.
Set the manual flash output (p.31).
Press the <E> button and set to
<?>.
Set the stroboscopic flash settings
(p.33).
Press the <E> button again to
return to the normal slave status.
Manual Flash/Stroboscopic Flash Setting on a Slave Unit
Manual Flash
Stroboscopic Flash
The flash frequency for stroboscopic flash during optical wireless
transmission shooting can be set from 1 Hz to 199 Hz (settings from 250 Hz
to 500 Hz are not available).
A slave unit set as an individual slave does not reflect the master unit’s flash
mode. It fires in the flash mode set on the individual slave.
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