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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III Tv (Shutter Speed): 1/200 sec Av (Aperture Value): f/10.0 ISO Speed: 100 Lens: EF 24-70mm f/2.8l USM Focal length: 43.0 mm Flash: 600EX-RT The oyster farmer was shot in daylight against a clear sky. Flash was used with a softbox and a reflector to enhance the daylight and give a boost to the shadow areas. See inset showing how it was achieved. 2

Taking control of light Flash photography is more than simply adding light to a dark situation. Adding Canon flashes to your system opens up new ways of working making light work for you. A can be used in either the camera s hotshoe or wirelessly off-camera, lighting your subject from any angle you choose. Built-in radio-frequency and optical triggering offer remote control over slave flashes both indoors and outdoors. E-TTL II exposure metering ensures accurate exposures every time, even when mixing ambient and flash together in the same photograph. It s never been so easy for photographers to take this much control over lighting, and enjoy the power of light. 3

Flash photography techniques E-TTL metering The moment you mount a in the hotshoe of an EOS camera, Canon s E-TTL II flash metering takes control. Accurate exposures are made automatically and consistently, even in the most difficult of lighting situations. As the shutter release is depressed the emits a pre-flash of light which is metered through the lens of the camera. An ambient light reading is also made and distance information from the camera s autofocus system added to the equation in order to produce the most accurate exposure possible. Precisely the right amount of light for the conditions is emitted by the flashgun and all in the blink of an eye. Bounce flash Bouncing flash off a surface such as a wall or ceiling softens harsh shadows, resulting in a more flattering light than can be obtained with direct flash. The apparent size of the light source is made larger and the larger the light source, the softer the quality of the light. Furthermore, red eye, caused by the direct reflection of light from the retinas at the back of a subject s eyes, is virtually eliminated. s make bounce flash photography easy. A bounce and swivel head enables flash to be directed at any surface and E-TTL II flash metering still operates as it does for direct flash, calculating accurate exposures. A small catchlight panel, available on some s, can be used to reflect a tiny amount of light directly towards a subject just enough to put that all-important catchlight in the eyes, giving portraits more depth. Flash and daylight Flash photography doesn t just happen when the sun goes down. Using s in the daylight hours is a great way of reducing unwanted shadows and enhancing detail, for a dramatic result. When using flash as the main light source, the brightness of the ambient light in the background can be decreased using the camera s exposure compensation controls. In manual, Av or Tv exposure modes and your EOS will meter for daylight as well as making an E-TTL II flash exposure. 600EX-RT Rotate up 600EX-RT Rotate left 600EX-RT Rotate right 4

Fill-in flash Instead of a primary light source, flash is often used to supplement ambient light. One of the most common uses of this approach is brightening the harsh shadows created by intense sunshine. Known as fill-in flash, this technique is completely automated by Canon s E-TTL II flash metering. Flash exposure compensation can be used to vary a s brightness, thereby adjusting the balance of ambient light to flash. High-speed sync (FP) When attempting fill-in flash, bright daylight conditions can sometimes necessitate the use of a shutter speed that is faster than the camera s maximum flash synchronisation speed i.e. the shortest shutter speed where the shutter opens fully during the exposure. With conventional flash this is problematic, leading to dark bands across the frame, but with Canon s and EOS cameras, high-speed sync (FP) technology allows any shutter speed to be used with flash, right up to 1/8000sec. Camera: Canon EOS 70D Tv (Shutter Speed): 1/125 sec Av (Aperture Value): f/16.0 ISO Speed: 100 Lens: EF 24-70mm f/2.8l USM Focal length: 63.0 mm Flash: 600EX-RT 5

Camera: Canon EOS 7D Tv (Shutter Speed): 1/250 sec Av (Aperture Value): f/8.0 ISO Speed: 160 Lens: EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Focal length: 16.0 mm E-TTL II flash metering calculates correct exposure even when flashes are used off camera, leaving you free to concentrate on shooting great pictures. 6

ain A =M ain flash 580EX IIII 580EX B A B = F ill ill flash flash 580EX 580EX IIII A = Main flash 580EX II B A B = Fill flash 580EX II Off-camera flash Moving a off camera is a reliable, simple way of taking even more control over lighting. Changing the angle from which you illuminate your subject can dramatically alter the look and feel of a picture, conveying a message or enhancing a mood. A number of s in the range feature wireless flash control. They can be positioned off camera and fired using one of two methods: radio-frequency triggering or optical flash control, using bursts of visible or infrared (IR) light. Optical triggering uses either an ST-E2 Transmitter mounted on camera, an Integrated Controller (on selected EOS models) or a 580 EX II or 600EX/600EX -RT fitted to the camera s hotshoe. Radio triggering offers greater range (maximum of 30 meters) and reliability, with no direct line of sight required between flash and camera. This allows speedlights to be postioned behind objects or around corners, for even more creative lighting possiblities. The 600EX-RT features a built in radio-frequency transceiver and may be controlled and fired using the hot-shoe mounted Transmitter ST-E3-RT, or a second 600EX-RT gun. E-TTL II flash metering calculates correct exposure even when flashes are used off camera, leaving you free to concentrate on shooting great pictures. Adding more flashes Working with multiple off-camera flash units is as simple as working with one, but offers many more opportunities for creative lighting solutions. Position the units where they need to be and control them all with a single Transmitter. E-TTL II metering looks after exposure and makes combining flash and ambient light quick and simple. The power output of the remotely positioned s doesn t have to be identical. Flash units can be adjusted individually, either from the camera or by making specific changes to each unit. Up to 15 s can be fired from a single controller, and units may be up to camera when using the RT based system. s can also be grouped together, with up to five groups supported from a single Transmitter ST-E3-RT. The power ratio between groups is adjustable on the controller. Remote control Shooting ST-E3-RT LCD panel The wireless link between EOS and can also be used the other way around: Remote Control Shooting allows photographers to wirelessly fire their cameras. The 600EX-RT and radio-frequency Transmitter ST-E3-RT allow Remote Camera Control over distances of up to 30m. 7

Ultimate creative flash set-up Whether you are shooting with single on the camera s hotshoe, or mixing daylight with the output of multiple s positioned off camera, Canon E-TTL II metering makes flash photography easy. 8

Examples of off-camera flash Position the flashes wherever you want, set their power individually and meter for any ambient light as you would normally, using your EOS s Av, Tv or manual exposure mode. Fit a radio or optical Controller to your camera and shoot. The camera will instruct the s to fire a test flash, which it will use to meter the scene. The correct amount of light is emitted from each flash gun to match the ambient-light exposure set on the camera. Canon EOS 5D Mark III Tv (Shutter Speed): 1/160 sec Av (Aperture Value): f/6.3 ISO Speed: 400 Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8l II USM Focal length: 16.0 mm Flash: 600EX-RT 9

Macro flash When using a Canon EF macro lens to shoot objects close up, it is quite common to find that ambient light is not sufficient. Small apertures are required to achieve sufficient depth of field when working at such close focus settings. This makes long shutter speeds necessary, which can introduce blur from camera or subject movement. Macro ring lite MR 14EX Improve your macro photography with this dedicated macro ring lite. E TTL flash control and a Guide Number of 14 provide ample light and accurate exposures in all macro photography situations. E TTL II Auto Flash metering Guide Number of 14 Can act as a wireless master flash Two flash tubes that can be fired as one or independently with full ratio control Two focusing lights Modelling flash capability Mounts to the front of macro lenses A Macro Lite adapter may be required to attach to a lens and the flash unit. Macro Lite adapters are available in the following filter sizes 52, 58, 67 and 72. Macro twin lite MT 24EX Take control of your macro photography lighting with the MT 24EX Macro Twin Lite. Designed for macro specialists it provides creativity and versatility in both light direction and power. E TTL II Flash metering Guide Number of 24 Functions as a wireless master flash Two flash heads that can be fired together or independently Modelling flash capability Mounts to the front of macro lenses or each head can be independently placed A Macro Lite adapter may be required to attach to a lens. Macro Lite adapters are available in the following filter sizes 52, 58, 67 and 72. 10

Using flash makes hand-held macro photography at small apertures a reality. Macro-specific s, such as the MR- 14EX and MT-24EX, are designed especially for this task, attaching to the end of a macro lens to provide even, shadowless lighting for even the smallest subjects. The MR-14EX and MT-24EX have two independently variable flash tubes on either side of the unit, which can be used to create more directional lighting and introduce shadow and texture. Additionally, the MT-24EX s dual flash heads can also be positioned independently for precise lighting control. Both macro flashes units may be used to trigger other s wirelessly perfect for adding background effects. Camera: Canon EOS 7D Tv (Shutter Speed): 1/200 sec Av (Aperture Value): f/8.0 ISO Speed: 100 Lens: EF 100mm f/2.8l Macro IS USM Focal length: 100.0 mm 11

flash range 600EX-RT A powerful flash gun for use both on and off the camera. Built-in radio triggering offers remote lighting control over distances up to 30m. Radio triggering with 30m range Use up to 15 units together Integrated optical slave Remote camera triggering Bounce-and-swivel head with zoom control Guide number 60 (m, ISO 100, at 200mm) White-balance correction filters Fast, quiet recycling 600EX With a guide number of 60 (m, ISO 100), the 600EX is powerful enough to light up large areas, even when light is bounced off walls and ceilings. Four AA/LR6 batteries provide silent recycling in as little as 0.1 sec. Guide number 60 (m, ISO 100, at 200mm) Bounce-and-swivel control with 20-200mm zoom head Integrated optical slave White-balance correction filters Fast, quiet recycling 430EX II A powerful and versatile flash, the 430EX II will expand your shooting options with a guide number of 43, wireless slave flash ability, nine custom functions and a 24 105mm zoom head. E TTL II Flash metering Guide number 43 (m, ISO 100, at 105mm) Wireless slave flash ability 24 105mm zoom head with 14mm diffuser Fast and silent recycling Metal hot-shoe foot 180 degree swivel and bounce head AF Assist beam 12

Powerful, versatile and simple to use the comprehensive Canon range opens up new options in flash photography. Used in bright daylight or total darkness, positioned on-camera or remotely, these full-featured flashguns give any photographer extraordinary creative control over lighting. 320EX Featuring Wireless Slave technology, a bounce/swivel head and a constant LED light source for video work, the Canon 320EX opens up new creative possibilities for EOS photographers. Guide Number 32 (m, ISO 100, 50mm) Compact lightweight design Bounce-and-swivel flash head, with 24mm and 50mm zoom settings Integrated LED video light Wireless slave for off-camera TTL flash Remote Release button Fast, silent recycling 270EX II Explore the creative side of lighting with the Canon 270EX II a compact flashgun that is as easy to use off-camera as it is in your camera s hotshoe. Lightweight compact design Guide number 27 (m, ISO 100, 50mm) Bounce flash head Wireless slave function for off-camera flash Trigger your EOS camera with Remote Release button Variable angle of coverage Fast, silent recycling 90EX A compact, high performance flash that delivers superbly lit everyday shots such as portraits and indoor scenes plus creative lighting effects. The ideal companion for the EOS M. Slim, pocketable design Shoot superbly lit portraits and indoor scenes High power in a compact body Explore creative lighting effects Quick, discreet and fully automatic flash shooting Powered by readily available AAA batteries 13

Accessories transmitter ST E3-RT Fire compatible flashguns over distances of up to 30m. Radiofrequency control provides reliable operation even when direct line of sight is not possible. Radio frequency remote flash trigger. Fire selected s from 30m away. Controls up to 15 flashguns. Remote camera triggering. Weather sealed against dust and moisture. transmitter ST E2 Small, lightweight and portable, the ST E2 is a dedicated infra-red transmitter to control two groups of remote wireless slave s. It also functions as a focus assist lamp in low light. E TTL II flash control Ratio control over two groups of flashguns High-Speed sync Up to 10m range outdoors AF Assist beam bracket SB E2 Shooting with a flash on-camera can produce very good results, however, for more flattering light it is best to position the flash off to one side of the camera. With different levels of height adjustment you can modify the angle from which the flash is fired. Compact battery pack CP E4 For those photographers making use of flash in wedding or event photography, the CP E4 will reduce the frequency that batteries need to be changed and will also increase the flash recycling speed, reducing the time you have to wait between shots. It holds 8x AA batteries ensuring you can keep shooting longer. Off-camera shoe cord OC E3 The OC E3 allows you to retain a connection to the camera while positioning the flash up to 60 cm away. With the flash off-camera you can control where shadows fall and also minimise red-eye in portraits. 14

Specifications 600EX-RT 6 600EX 6 430Ex II 320EX 270EX II 90EX MR-14EX MT-24EX Transmitter ST-E3-RT Transmitter ST-E2 Power Guide No. 60 (200mm) 60 (200mm) 43 (105mm) 32 (50mm) 27 (50mm) 9 (24mm) 14 24 - - (ISO100).meters zoom Zoom head Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - - - - - Focal length coverage 20-200mm 20-200mm 24-105mm 24, 50mm 28, 50mm - - - - - Coverage with 14mm 14mm 14mm - - - - - - - wide panel Auto zoom for sensor Yes Yes Yes - - - - - - - size flash modes Auto exposure control E-TTLII/E-TTL/TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL/TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL/TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL/TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL/TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL E-TTLII/E-TTL/TTL High speed sync (FP) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - Yes Yes Yes [5] Yes Manual/output settings Yes - 1/1-1/128 Yes - 1/1-1/128 Yes - 1/1-1/64 Yes - 1/1-1/64 Yes - 1/1-1/64 Yes - 1/1-1/64 Yes - 1/1-1/64 Yes - 1/1-1/64 Yes - 1/1-1/128 - Manual steps 1/3 step 1/3 step 1/3 step 1/3 step 1/3 step 1/3 step 1 step 1 step 1/3 step - Strobe/output settings Yes - 1/4-1/128 Yes - 1/4-1/128 - - - - - - Yes - 1/4-1/128 - Frequency 1-500Hz (199Hz 1-199Hz - - - - - - - - using optical slave function) Video light - - - Yes - - - - - - Video light power - - - 75 lux - - - - - - Video light colour temperature - - - 4500-6500K - - - - - - Flash-related function FE lock Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Flash exposure Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - compensation (set on camera) (set on camera) Flash exposure Yes Yes - - - - Yes Yes Yes - bracketing Second-curtain flash Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - - sync (set on camera) (set on camera) Modelling flash Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - Yes Yes Yes - Colour temperature Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - - - - info communication Wireless flash Transmitter Yes Yes - - - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Transmission type Infra-red / Radio Infra-red - - - Light pulse Infra-red Infra-red Radio Infra-red Transmitter Max. range approx Indoors: 12-15m / 30m Outdoors: 8-10m / 30m Indoors: 12-15m Outdoors: 8-10m - - - Indoors: 7m Outdoors: 5m Indoors: 5m Outdoors: 3m Indoors: 8m Outdoors: 5m Indoors: 30m Outdoors: 30m Indoors: 12-15m Outdoors: 8-10m Slave Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - - - - - No. of groups 3 / 5 3 3 3 Fixed group A 3 3 [1] 3 [1] 5 3 No. of channels 4 / 15 4 4 4 Triggered by all All channels 4 4 15 4 channels Remote shutter Release Yes - - Yes Yes - - - Yes - Flash head movement Up 45, 60, 75 and 90 45, 60, 75 and 90 45, 60, 75 and 90 45, 60, 75 and 90 0, 60, 75 and 90 - - 15, 30 - - Down 7 7 - - - - - 15, 30, 45, 60 - - Left 60, 75, 90, 120, 60, 75, 90, 120, 60, 75, 90, 120, 60, 75, 90, 120, - - - 22.5, 45 - - 150 and 180 150 and 180 150 and 180 150 and 180 Right 60, 75, 90, 120, 60, 75, 90, 120, 60, 75, 90 60, 75, 90 - - - 22.5, 45 - - 150 and 180 150 and 180 AF Assist AF-assist beam Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - (Focusing lamp) - (Focusing lamp) - Yes Number of AF points 1-61 1-61 1-9 - - - - - - 1-45 supported AF-assist beam type Infra-red Infra-red Infra-red Flash strobe / LED Flash strobe Flash strobe - - - Infra-red Power source Battery 4 x AA batteries 4 x AA batteries 4 x AA batteries 4 x AA batteries 2 x AA batteries 2 x AAA batteries 4 x AA batteries 4 x AA batteries 2 x AA batteries 1 x 2CR5 Minimum recycling Approx. 3.3 sec Approx. 3.3 sec Approx. 3 sec Approx. 2.3 sec Approx. 3.9 sec Approx. 5.5 sec Approx. 7 sec Approx. 7 sec - Approx. 1 sec time [2] External power supply Yes - CP-E4 Yes - CP-E4 - - - - Yes - CP-E4 Yes - CP-E4 - - Construction Dust and water resistance Yes Yes - - - - - - Yes - Mounting foot material Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Plastic Plastic Plastic Metal Plastic Misc. Custom function 18 (7 personal functions) 18 (5 personal functions) 9 (20 options) 4 (8 options) 4 (8 options) 1 7 (14 options) 9 (18 options) 8 (3 personal functions) Flash settings from Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - - - - camera menus [3] External flash Yes Yes - - - - - - - - exposure sensor PC terminal Yes Yes - - - - - - - - Compatible accessories Off-camera shoe cord OC-E3 Compact battery pack CP-E4 Transmitter ST-E3-RT EX series with Slave function SR-N3 cable Colour filter holder SCH-E1 Colour filter SCF-E1 Off-camera shoe cord OC-E3 Compact battery pack CP-E4 EX Series with Slave function Colour filter holder SCH-E1 Colour filter SCF-E1 Off-camera shoe cord OC-E3 Off-camera shoe cord OC-E3 Off-camera shoe cord OC-E3 - Macro lite adapter 52c/58c/67/72c Compact battery pack CP-E4 EX series with Slave function Macro lite adapter 52c/58c/67/72c Compact battery pack CP-E4 EX series with Slave function 600EX-RT - EX series with Slave function Dedicated flash bracket SB-E2 SB-E2 SB-E2 - - - - - - - Dimensions and weight Size (W x H x D), mm 79.7 x 142.9 x Control unit 74 x 67.4 x 61.5 x 77.4 [4] 62 x 51 x 80 125.4 [4] 79.7 x 142.9 x 125.4 [4] 72 x 122 x 101 70 x 115 x 78.4 65.8 x 65.2 x 77 44.2 x 52 x 65 Control unit 74 x 125.9 x 97.4 Flash unit 235 x 90.4 x 25.6 125.9 x 97.4 Flash unit 112.8 x 126 x 49 Weight (Excluding batteries), grams 425g 425g 320g 275g 155g 50g 430g 585g 110g 100g [1] As default only cameras in group C are triggered wireless, set C.Fn 5-1 to wirelessly trigger groups A & B [2] Time taken to recharge flash after full discharge using Alkaline AA batteries [3] With compatible cameras only [4] Except for the dust and water prevention adaptor [5] For wireless High-speed sync is possible only with EOS digital cameras released since 2012 [6] Not available in certain countries or regions. 15

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