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Wireless Flash Photography (B) (B) Canon's EX series Speedlites have made multiple-flash photography simple, wireless and automatic. Using the Speedlite 580EX II, Macro Speedlite MR-14EX, Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, or the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 as a master unit, wireless signals are transmitted to an unlimited number of Speedlites 580EX II or 430EX II, creating myriad possibilities for lighting, no matter the location. For the ultimate convenience, both the EOS 7D and EOS 60D have an Integrated Speedlite Transmitter, which has the transmitting features of the Speedlite 580EX II, allowing users to wirelessly control EX series Speedlites and doing away with the need for an external master unit. Bounce (B) Bounce Camera with Master (A) 1. Set up the main flash unit - To prevent the strong shadows a direct flash would produce, the main flash was bounced off a wall near the camera to soften the lighting. Bounce (A) Bounce Camera with Master (A) 2. Add an auxiliary flash unit - Remaining shadows were weakened by bouncing an auxiliary flash (A) off another wall to hit the subjects from a direction opposite that of the main flash unit. Bounce (A) Bounce Camera with Master (A) 3. Add another auxiliary flash unit - To improve gradation and contrast, another auxiliary flash unit (B) was set up behind the subjects. Its light was bounced off the back wall to accent key details of the image. Camera with Master (A) A:B=1:2 Bounce Sample Photo Analysis - Three flash units provided illumination. The light from the master flash unit (A), a Speedlite 580EX II mounted on the camera, was bounced off the wall to soften its intensity before reaching the two violin makers. A slave 580EX II (B) was set far enough away on a desk to be pointed directly at the statue, and another 580EX II (B) was used to light up the overall office. Based on the results displayed on the camera's LCD monitor, the brightness of the master flash unit was halved to achieve natural lighting. E-TTL/E-TTL II Wireless Autoflash Control Up to three groups (for main, fill and background) of slave units can be set up for comprehensive control of flash lighting. The Speedlite slave units can be assigned to group A, B, or C, with output ratio between groups A and B adjustable from 8:1 to 1:1 or 1:1 to 1:8. The output of the group C can be adjusted through flash exposure compensation. Superb lighting is simple thanks to the E-TTL/E-TTL II autoflash system which controls the total flash output to ensure consistently correct exposure. Both the EOS 7D and EOS 60D, with their Integrated Speedlite Transmitters, can control and trigger external Speedlites wirelessly through their built-in pop up flash. The EOS 60D can wirelessly control the ratio between A and B groups, along with the built-in unit's own output, while the EOS 7D can control A, B, and C groups. Both cameras also feature a modeling flash feature for previewing the output of your external Speedlites, available by pressing the depth of field button. Even with multiple Speedlites, the modeling flash fires according to the ratios you have set. E-TTL/E-TTL II wireless autoflash also supports most other Speedlite features, such as FE Lock, FP Flash, Flash Exposure Bracketing/Compensation, and Stroboscopic Flash. Finally, for macro shooting, the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX can be used as master units as well. 48 Amazing Flash System Canon offers a full range of Speedlite flash units compatible with EOS System cameras for a wide variety of applications and photographers' needs. They range from simple, economical flashes to high-power, highly advanced Speedlites for professional use. Speedlites SPEEDLITES Speedlite 580EX II • Auto conversion of flash coverage with compatible EOS digital SLR cameras.* • Superb evenness of exposure, center to corner of frame. • Higher max. Guide No. at 105mm setting (190 ft./58m at ISO 100). • Auto conversion of flash coverage with compatible EOS digital SLR cameras.* • White Balance info communicated instantly to compatible EOS digital SLR cameras.* • Full swivel, 180˚ in either direction. • AF-assist beam compatible with all AF points on every EOS SLR. • Dust- and water-resistance to match the EOS-1Ds Mark III. Speedlite 430EX II • Superb build quality, including a metal foot for added strength. • Approx. 20% faster recycle time, compared to previous 430EX. • One-touch quick-lock mechanism for easy attaching/detaching flash from camera. • Full flash control possible on camera menu, with compatible EOS digital SLR cameras. • Virtually silent flash recycle. • Full 180˚ swivel in either direction. • Zoom flash head covers range of 24-105mm; max. Guide No. 141 ft./43m at ISO 100. Speedlite 320EX • Built-in LED illuminates nearby subjects in dim light - especially useful for video. • Versatile vertical and horizontal bounce capability. • Flash release function allows wireless shutter release from the flash with a 2-second delay for flash repositioning. • Wireless Slave function supports three groups and four channels. • Two flash coverage settings, selectable by extending or retracting flash head. • Max. Guide No. at Tele setting: 105 ft./32m at ISO 100. • Fast recycle time of approximately 2.0 seconds. Speedlite 270EX II • Ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight flash unit. • Vertical bounce capability up to 90 degrees. • Flash release function allows wireless shutter release from the flash with a 2-second delay for flash repositioning. • Slave function allows the flash to be triggered wirelessly. • Flash coverage can be switched between Normal and Tele settings. • Max. Guide No. at Tele setting: 89 ft./27m at ISO 100. Speedlite 220EX • Smallest EOS Speedlite, with full E-TTL compatibility. • Covers lenses as wide as 28mm (full-frame cameras) or 17mm (APS-C size sensors). • Hot-shoe lock with a single motion. • Flash confirmation lamp (after firing). • Fast recycle time, and Save Energy (SE) feature. * Feature compatible with EOS-1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV, 1D Mark III, 1Ds Mark II, 1D Mark II n, 1D Mark II, 5D Mark II, 5D, 7D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 20Da, Rebel T3i, Rebel T2i, Rebel T3, Rebel T1i, Rebel XSi, Rebel XS, Digital Rebel XTi and Digital Rebel XT only (some earlier models require firmware upgrade). 49

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Speedlite 220EX
Smallest EOS Speedlite, with full E-TTL
compatibility.
Covers lenses as wide as 28mm (full-frame
cameras) or 17mm (APS-C size sensors).
• Hot-shoe lock with a single motion.
• Flash confirmation lamp (after firing).
Fast recycle time, and Save Energy (SE)
feature.
Speedlites
Amazing Flash System
Canon offers a full range of Speedlite flash units compatible with EOS System
cameras for a wide variety of applications and photographers’ needs. They range
from simple, economical flashes to high-power, highly advanced Speedlites for
professional use.
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Speedlite 430EX II
Superb build quality, including a metal foot
for added strength.
Approx. 20% faster recycle time, compared to
previous 430EX.
One-touch quick-lock mechanism for easy
attaching/detaching flash from camera.
Full flash control possible on camera menu, with
compatible EOS digital SLR cameras.
• Virtually silent flash recycle.
• Full 180˚ swivel in either direction.
• Zoom flash head covers range of 24–105mm;
max. Guide No. 141 ft./43m at ISO 100.
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E-TTL/E-TTL II Wireless Autoflash Control
Up to three groups (for main, fill and background)
of slave units can be set up for comprehensive
control of flash lighting. The Speedlite slave units
can be assigned to group A, B, or C, with output
ratio between groups A and B adjustable from
8:1 to 1:1 or 1:1 to 1:8. The output of the group C
can be adjusted through flash exposure compen-
sation. Superb lighting is simple thanks to the
E-TTL/E-TTL II autoflash system which controls the
total flash output to ensure consistently correct
exposure. Both the EOS 7D and EOS 60D, with
their Integrated Speedlite Transmitters, can control
and trigger external Speedlites wirelessly through
their built-in pop up flash. The EOS 60D can wire-
lessly control the ratio between A and B groups,
along with the built-in unit's own output, while the
EOS 7D can control A, B, and C groups. Both
cameras also feature a modeling flash feature for
previewing the output of your external Speedlites,
available by pressing the depth of field button. Even
with multiple Speedlites, the modeling flash fires
according to the ratios you have set. E-TTL/E-TTL II
wireless autoflash also supports most other
Speedlite features, such as FE Lock, FP Flash,
Flash Exposure Bracketing/Compensation, and
Stroboscopic Flash. Finally, for macro shooting,
the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and Macro Twin Lite
MT-24EX can be used as master units as well.
Sample Photo Analysis –
Three flash units provided illumi-
nation. The light from the master flash unit (A), a Speedlite
580EX II mounted on the camera, was bounced off the wall
to soften its intensity before reaching the two violin makers.
A slave 580EX II (B) was set far enough away on a desk to
be pointed directly at the statue, and another 580EX II (B)
was used to light up the overall office. Based on the results
displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor, the brightness of
the master flash unit was halved to achieve natural lighting.
Camera
with Master (A)
Bounce
(B)
(A)
Bounce
Bounce
1. Set up the main flash unit –
To
prevent the strong shadows a direct
flash would produce, the main flash
was bounced off a wall near the
camera to soften the lighting.
2. Add an auxiliary flash unit –
Remaining shadows were weakened by
bouncing an auxiliary flash (A) off another
wall to hit the subjects from a direction
opposite that of the main flash unit.
3. Add another auxiliary flash unit –
To
improve gradation and contrast, another
auxiliary flash unit (B) was set up behind
the subjects. Its light was bounced off the
back wall to accent key details of the image.
Camera
with Master (A)
(A)
Bounce
Bounce
Camera
with Master (A)
Bounce
Canon’s EX series Speedlites have made multiple-flash photography simple, wireless
and automatic. Using the Speedlite 580EX II, Macro Speedlite MR-14EX, Macro Twin
Lite MT-24EX, or the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 as a master unit, wireless signals
are transmitted to an unlimited number of Speedlites 580EX II or 430EX II, creating
myriad possibilities for lighting, no matter the location. For the ultimate convenience,
both the EOS 7D and EOS 60D have an Integrated Speedlite Transmitter, which has
the transmitting features of the Speedlite 580EX II, allowing users to wirelessly
control EX series Speedlites and doing away with the need for an external master unit.
Camera
with Master (A)
A:B=1:2
(B)
Bounce
(B)
Wireless Flash Photography
SPEEDLITES
Speedlite 580EX II
Auto conversion of flash coverage with
compatible EOS digital SLR cameras.*
Superb evenness of exposure, center to
corner of frame.
Higher max. Guide No. at 105mm setting (190
ft./58m at ISO 100).
Auto conversion of flash coverage with
compatible EOS digital SLR cameras.*
White Balance info communicated instantly to
compatible EOS digital SLR cameras.*
• Full swivel, 180˚ in either direction.
AF-assist beam compatible with all AF points
on every EOS SLR.
Dust- and water-resistance to match the
EOS-1Ds Mark III.
Speedlite 320EX
Built-in LED illuminates nearby subjects in
dim light – especially useful for video.
Versatile vertical and horizontal bounce
capability.
Flash release function allows wireless shutter
release from the flash with a 2-second delay for
flash repositioning.
Wireless Slave function supports three groups
and four channels.
Two flash coverage settings, selectable by
extending or retracting flash head.
Max. Guide No. at Tele setting: 105 ft./32m at
ISO 100.
Fast recycle time of approximately 2.0 seconds.
Speedlite 270EX II
Ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight flash unit.
Vertical bounce capability up to 90 degrees.
Flash release function allows wireless shutter
release from the flash with a 2-second delay for
flash repositioning.
Slave function allows the flash to be triggered
wirelessly.
Flash coverage can be switched between Normal
and Tele settings.
Max. Guide No. at Tele setting: 89 ft./27m at
ISO 100.
*
Feature compatible with EOS-1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV, 1D Mark III, 1Ds Mark II, 1D Mark II
N
, 1D Mark II, 5D Mark II, 5D, 7D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 20Da,
Rebel T3i, Rebel T2i, Rebel T3, Rebel
T1i, Rebel XSi, Rebel XS, Digital Rebel XTi and Digital Rebel XT only
(some earlier models require firmware upgrade).