Balanced flash exposures – Canon 550EX User Manual

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Using Flash in Other Camera Modes

• Balanced Flash Exposures

In low-light situations, the exposure level can be balanced between the

subject and background by using a slow sync speed. You can obtain
balanced flash exposures automatically by setting the camera’s picture-taking

mode to Av. The camera then sets the sync speed automatically to suit the

background. Using a tripod is recommended to prevent camera shake.

Balanced flash exposure.

Flash exposure In the Full Auto mode.

• To disable automatic balanced flash exposures, set the camera's picture-taking mode

T'l/' to M. You can then set the desired shutter speed and aperture manually. See page

30.

Based on the shutter speed and aperture you set, the E-TTL autoflash system

controls the flash exposure automatically.

■ If you are using the Canon EF 135mm f/2.8 soft focus lens on your camera without a

tripod, setting the shutter speed and aperture manually is most effective for obtaining
soft-focus effects. Follow the procedure below.

1) Set an aperture near the maximum aperture.

2) Set the minimum shutter speed required to prevent camera shake.
3) Check that the flash has recharged, then take the picture.

To obtain balanced flash exposures in the

Tv

mode, set the shutter speed until the

meter reading indicates a correct exposure.

To obtain balanced flash exposures in the M mode, set the shutter speed and

aperture until the meter reading indicates a correct exposure.

Under flourescent lighting, the photo may have a greenish cast. And under tungsten

lighting, the photo may have an orange cast.

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