Recycling time and flash count – Canon MR-14EX User Manual

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Installing Batteries

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' Use four new batteries of the same type. When replacing batteries, repiace ali

four batteries at one time.

' Size-AA lithium batteries can also be used.
'Although non-alkaline, manganese batteries may also be used, the number of

flashes will be less.

' Remove the batteries when the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX will not be used for

arr extended period.

' In low ternperatures, take two sets of batteries and keep one set warm in a

pocket, etc., and use the batteries alternately.

^ «To prevent faulty connections, make sure the battery contacts are clean. If

necessary, use a clean cloth to wipe the battery contacts.

• In the case of size-AA nickel-hydride and size-AA Ijthium batteries, the shape

of the contacts is not standardized. Be sure that the batteries are compatible

with the flash unit before buying.

Recycling Time and Flash Count

(Applicable to both or only one flash tube firing)

Battery Type

Recycling Time

Flash Count

Size-AA alkaline batteries

Approx. 0.1-7 sec.

Approx. 120 to 800

’ The minimum recycling time appiies in the E-TTL or TTL mode while the

maximum recycling time applies in the manual or full-output (1/1) mode.

' The minimum flash count applies in the manual or full-output (1/1) mode

while the maximum flash count applies in the E-TTL or TTL mode.

' The above specifications are based on Canon’s testing standards.
' Using size-AA nickel-hydride batteries will yield only about 70 to 80

percent of the flashes (1550 mAh at full output) obtainable with size-AA
alkaline batteries. The recycling time will also be about half the time with
size-AA alkaline batteries.

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