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Wireless Flash PhotographyN
[1 (A:B)] Firing multiple slave units in multiple groups
You can divide the slave units into 
groups A and B, and change the flash 
ratio to obtain the desired lighting effect.
Refer to the Speedlite’s instruction 
manual and set one slave unit to firing 
group A and the other to firing group B. 
Position the Speedlites as shown in the 
illustration.
 1Set [Firing group] to [1(A:B)].
2Set the A:B flash  ratio and shoot.
Select [A:B fire ratio] and set the 
flash ratio.
A...

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Wireless Flash PhotographyN
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The built-in flash can also be added to wireless flash shooting explained 
on pages 250-251.
The basic settings are shown below. By changing the [
Firing group] 
setting, you can shoot with various  wireless flash setups of multiple 
Speedlites complemented with  the built-in flash.
1Basic settings:
Flash mode : E-TTL II
Wireless func. : 0+3
Channel : (Same as slave units)
2Set [Firing group].
Select [1All and 2] or 
[
1(A:B)2].
With [1(A:B)2], set the A:B flash 
ratio...

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Wireless Flash PhotographyN
Flash exposure compensation
When [Flash mode] is set to [E-TTL II], flash exposure compensation 
can be set. The flash exposure compens ation settings (see below) that 
can be set vary depending on the [
Wireless func.] and [Firing group] 
settings.
Flash exposure compensation
The set amount of flash exposure 
compensation will be applied to the 
built-in flash and all the external 
Speedlites.
2  exp. comp.
Flash exposure compensation is 
applied only to the built-in...

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Wireless Flash PhotographyN
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When [Flash mode] is set to [Manual flash], flash exposure can be set 
manually. The flash output settings that can be set ([
1 flash output], 
[
Group A output], etc.) vary depending on the [Wireless func.] setting 
(see below).
Wireless func.:  0
Firing group: 1AllThe manual flash output setting is 
applied to all the external Speedlites.
Firing group: 1 (A:B)You can set the flash output 
separately for slave groups A and B.
Wireless func.: 0+3
Firing group: 1All and...

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7
Shooting with the LCD Monitor(Live View Shooting)
You can shoot while viewing the 
image on the camera’s LCD 
monitor. This is called “Live View 
shooting”.
Live View shooting is enabled by 
setting the Live View shooting/
Movie shooting switch to < A>.
If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the 
LCD monitor, camera shake  may cause blurred images. 
Using a tripod is recommended.
Remote Live View ShootingWith EOS Utility (EOS software, p.512) installed on your computer, 
you can...

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1Set the Live View shooting/Movie 
shooting switch to .
2Display the Live View image.
Press the  button.
The Live View image will appear on 
the LCD monitor.
The Live View image will be displayed 
in the brightness level closely 
matching that of the actual image to 
be captured.
3Focus on the subject.
When you press the shutter button 
halfway, the camera will focus with 
the current AF method (p.276).
You can also tap on the screen to 
select the face or subject (p.286).
4Take the picture....

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A Shooting with the LCD Monitor
Set [z5: Live View shoot.] (the [z3] 
tab in Basic Zone modes) to [
Enable].
Number of Possible Shots with Live View Shooting(Approx. number of shots)
 The figures above are based on a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N and 
CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) testing standards.
 With a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N,  continuous Live View shooting is 
possible for approx. 2 hr. 30 min. at room temperature (23°C / 73°F).
Enabling Live Vi ew Shooting...

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Each time you press the  button, the information display will 
change.
Information Display
ISO speed
Possible shots/Seconds remaining on self-timer
Exposure level indicator/AEB range
Flash-ready/Flash off Shutter speed Battery level
Exposure simulation
Drive mode
Wireless signal strength/
Eye-Fi card transmission status
AF method
•c: u + Tracking
•o: FlexiZone - Multi
•d: FlexiZone - Single
AEB/FEB
Highlight tone priority
Histogram
Image-recording quality
Touch...

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A Shooting with the LCD Monitor
The histogram can be displayed by pressing the < B> button when 
[ z 5: Expo. simulation: Enable ] (p.271) is set. However, the histogram 
is not displayed while pressing the shutter button completely.
 You can display the electronic level by pressing the < B> button 
(p.72). Note that if the AF method is set to [ u+Tracking ] or the camera 
is connected to a TV set with an HDMI cable, the electronic level cannot 
be displayed.
 When < g> is displayed in white, it...

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In the  shooting mode, the camera will detect the scene type and 
set all the settings automatically to  suit the scene. The detected scene 
type is indicated on the upper left of  the screen. For certain scenes or 
shooting conditions, the  icon displayed may not match the actual scene.
*1: Displayed only when the AF method is set to [u +Tracking]. If another AF 
method is set, the “Non-portrait” icon  will be displayed even if a person is 
detected.
*2: Displayed...
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