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Precautions

Contents

(1) The 540EZ contains high-voltage

circuits. Do not attempt to disassem­

ble the flash unit yourself. Always

fake it to an authorized Canon ser­
vice facility for repair.

(2) The 540EZ is not resistant to water

and should not be used outdoors in
snow

or

rain

If

momentarily

exposed to snow, rain or water
spray, immediately wipe water drops
from the flash unit's surface with a
dry cloth.

(3) Always slide the 540EZ's power

switch to the OFF position after use

If left on, the flash circuitry will drain

the battery power.

(4) Be sure to keep the 540EZ out of

direct sunlight, and away from “hot
spots" such as the trunk or rear win­
dow shelf of a car Extended expo­
sure to high temperatures can
cause the flash unit to malfunction.

• Throughout this manual special pre­

cautions relating to the various flash

unit operations are enclosed in
boxes marked with the following
symbols.

^

;

Cautionary

measures

to

ensure proper use and pre­

vent undesired results or mal­
function.

[J] : Reference information for

helping you gain maximum

functionality from the 540EZ.

iijc ; Helpful hints for using the

540EZ productively and with
maximum efficiency.

1. Preparations for

Use

II. Changing the

Flash Settings

Basic Flash

Operation

IV. Flash Operation

in Various
Shooting Modes

V. Advanced Flash

Techniques

VI. Canon Speedlite

540E2 System

Nomenclature.........

1. Loading the Batteries.........................5

2. Using an External Power Supply........ 6

3. Mounting the Flash.... ....................... 6
4. Setting the Main Switch..................... 7

1. Flash Coverage Angle [Zoom Button)

and Use of the Wide Panel..................8

• Automatic Zoom Operation........... 8
• Manual Zoom Operation............... 9
• Using the Wide Panel....................9

5. Ready Lamp and Test Firing.............. 7
6. Recycle Time..................................... 8

• Normal Firing.................................8
• Quick Firing....................................8

2. Flash Mode Button...................................10

3. Film Speed Setting......................... TO
4. Display Panel Illumination............... 10

5. AFAuxiliaryLight....... ....................... 10

1. Fully Automatic Flash Oparalion.........11

• Fill-in Flash For Bright Outdoor

Scenes...........................................12

1. Manual Exposure Mode..................13

2. Aperlure-priorilyAEMode................. 14
3. Shutter-priority AE Mode................. 15

4. Slow Synchro Photography.................16

1. Flash Exposure Compensation........ .17

4. Bounce Flash.................................... .22

2. Manual Rash Shc>oting......... ......... .18

• Catchlight Photography.................. .23

3. Stroboscopic Flash........................... .19

5. Close-up Flash Photography............ .24

• Setting the Firing Frequency, No. of

6. Second-Curtain Synchronization..... .24

Bursts, and Power Level.............. .20

7. Multiple Flash Setups..................... .25

• Taking Pictures with Stroboscopic

• Multiple Flash Connecilon

Flash............................................. .20

Example....................................... .25

• Maximum No. of Confinuous Flash

• 540EZ Functions When Used In A

Bursts........................................... ;21

Multiple Flash Conti gura lion...... .26

• External Power Supplies................„27

540EZ Function Chart For

• Multiple Flash Accessories......... . .27

EOS Cameras....................................... .31

Troubleshooting.................................... . .28

• Exposure Warnings....................... „31

Specifications.

.......................29

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