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Linked Shooting with Radio Transmission
5
Set all the Speedlites.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 and set all the
Speedlites to “Master unit” or “Slave
unit” in the linked shooting mode.
Set the transmitters used in linked
shooting in the same way.
When pressing the <I> button to
change the setting of a unit from
“Slave unit” to “Master unit”, the other
Speedlites (or transmitters) that were
set as “Master unit” until then
automatically switch to “Slave unit”.
6
Set up the slave unit cameras.
Check that the <D> lamp of the
slave unit is lit in green.
Set up all the slave unit cameras
within approximately 30 m/98.4 ft. of
the master unit camera.
7
Take the picture.
Check that the <D> lamp of the
master unit is lit in green and take the
picture.
X The slave unit cameras are released
in coordination with the master unit
camera.
X After shooting with linked shooting,
the <D> lamp of the slave unit is
briefly lit in orange.
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