E-ttl ii/e-ttl autoflash by shooting mode, P.19 – Canon Speedlite EL-100 User Manual

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E-TTL II/E-TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode

Set the camera’s shooting mode to <

s

> (shutter-priority AE), <

f

>

(aperture-priority AE), <

t

> (flexible-priority AE), or <

a

> (manual

exposure) to use E-TTL II/E-TTL autoflash for that mode.

s

Enables you to set the shutter speed manually. Based on your shutter

speed, the camera sets an aperture to provide standard exposure.

o

If the aperture value blinks, adjust the shutter speed until it stops

blinking.

f

Enables you to set the aperture manually. Based on your aperture, the

camera sets a shutter speed to provide standard exposure.

o

If the shutter speed blinks, adjust the aperture until it stops blinking.

t

Enables you to set the shutter speed or aperture manually.

o

If the aperture value blinks when you set a shutter speed, adjust the

shutter speed until it stops blinking.

o

If the shutter speed blinks when you set an aperture, adjust the

aperture until it stops blinking.

a

Enables you to set both the shutter speed and aperture manually.

Light from the flash provides standard exposure for the main subject, but

exposure for the background varies depending on your specified shutter

speed and aperture.

If you use the <

Z

> or <

Y

> shooting mode, the result will be the same

as using the <

d

> (Program AE) mode.

Flash Sync Speeds and Apertures by Shooting Mode

Shutter Speed

Aperture

d

Automatically set (at least 1/X sec.)

Automatically set

s

Manually set (at least 1/X sec.)

Automatically set

f

Automatically set (at least 1/X sec.)

Manually set

t

Manually set / Automatically set (at least 1/X sec.)

Automatically set /

Manually set

a

Manually set (at least 1/X sec.)

Manually set

o

“1/X sec.” represents the camera’s maximum flash sync speed. Note that

minimum flash sync speeds vary by camera.

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