Canon Speedlite 380EX Instruction Manual - Page 18

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III. Speedlite 380EX with Type-B Cameras (2) Flash with Shutter Speed-Priority AE When you want to create a certain effect with the shutter speed, use shutter speed-priority AE. In this mode, you set the sync speed anywhere from 30 sec. to the camera's maximum sync speed. The camera then sets the aperture automatically to obtain the correct background exposure. The TTL auto flash system controls the flash output according to the aperture set automatically by the camera. I Set the camera to Tv (shutter I speed-priority AE) and set the sync speed anywhere from 30 sec. to the camera's max. sync speed. l25 2.8 f • AD Press the shutter button halfway to focus the subject. Check that nothing is blinking in the viewfinder and press the shutter button completely to take the picture. 17I. If the aperture setting blinks, the background will be overexposed or I-11 underexposed. Change the sync speed until the aperture setting stops blinking and stays on. III. Speedlite 380EX with Type-B Cameras (3) Flash with Manual Exposure When you want to set both the sync speed and the aperture, use manual exposure. The TTL auto flash system controls the flash output according to the aperture you set. 1 Set the camera to M (manual M I exposure) and set the desired aperture and sync speed anywhere from 30 sec. to the camera's maximum sync speed. 50 2.8 t • Press the shutter button halfway to focus the subject. Check the information in the viewfinder and press the shutter button completely to take the picture. 34 35

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III.
Speedlite
380EX
with
Type
-B
Cameras
III.
Speedlite
380EX
with
Type
-B
Cameras
(2)
Flash
with
Shutter
Speed
-Priority
AE
When
you
want
to
create
a
certain
effect
with
the
shutter
speed,
use
shutter
speed
-priority
AE.
In
this
mode,
you
set
the
sync
speed
anywhere
from
30
sec.
to
the
camera's
maximum
sync
speed.
The
camera
then
sets
the
aperture
automatically
to
obtain
the
correct
background
exposure.
The
TTL
auto
flash
system
controls
the
flash
output
according
to
the
aperture
set
automatically
by
the
camera.
l25
2.8
f
I
Set
the
camera
to
Tv
(shutter
I
speed
-priority
AE)
and
set
the
sync
speed
anywhere
from
30
sec.
to
the
camera's
max.
sync
speed.
AD
Press
the
shutter
button
halfway
to
focus
the
subject.
Check
that
nothing
is
blinking
in
the
viewfinder
and
press
the
shutter
button
completely
to
take
the
picture.
17I.
If
the
aperture
setting
blinks,
the
background
will
be
overexposed
or
I-11
underexposed.
Change
the
sync
speed
until
the
aperture
setting
stops
blinking
and
stays
on.
(3)
Flash
with
Manual
Exposure
When
you
want
to
set
both
the
sync
speed
and
the
aperture,
use
manual
exposure.
The
TTL
auto
flash
system
controls
the
flash
output
according
to
the
aperture
you
set.
50
M
2.8
t
1
Set
the
camera
to
M
(manual
I
exposure)
and
set
the
desired
aperture
and
sync
speed
anywhere
from
30
sec.
to
the
camera's
maximum
sync
speed.
Press
the
shutter
button
halfway
to
focus
the
subject.
Check
the
information
in
the
viewfinder
and
press
the
shutter
button
completely
to
take
the
picture.
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