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a: Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Shooting
3
Check the transmission channel.
If the channels of the master unit and
slave unit are different, set them to
the same number (p.78).
4
Position the camera and the flash.
Position them within the range shown
on page 76.
5
Set the flash mode to <a>.
Press the <E> button on the
master unit and set the flash mode to
<a>.
The slave unit is set automatically to
<
a
> during shooting via the
control from the master unit.
To also fire the master unit, set the
master flash firing to ON (p.79).
6
Check that the flash is ready.
Check that the master flash-ready
lamp is lit.
When the slave flash is ready, the AF-
assist beam firing area blinks in
intervals of 1 second.
7
Check the operation.
Press the master unit’s test flash
button.
X The slave unit flashes. If the slave
unit does not fire, check that it is
placed within the operation range.
8
Take the picture.
Set the camera and take the picture,
in the same way as with normal flash
shooting.
X If a standard flash exposure was
obtained, the flash exposure
confirmation lamp lights for 3 sec.
COPY