Canon Speedlite 550EX Instructions
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The Canon Speedlite 550EX is a powerful, high-output flash unit featuring E-TTL (Evaluative-Through-The-Lens) autoflash control. It can be used as an oncamera Speedlite or as a master or slave unit in a wireless, multi-Speedlite system. When used with Type-A cameras (listed below), the 550EX obtains natural-looking flash pictures by balancing the flash output and existing light. The 550EX also enables high-speed sync (FP or Focal-Plane flash), FE (Flash Exposure) lock, FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing), bounce flash and area AF-assist. When used with Type-B cameras (listed below), the 550EX works as a TTL autoflash unit. With Type-B cameras, some 550EX features are not available. Refer to the tables below to check your camera type and the features available. This Instructions booklet has separate sections for Type-A and Type-B cameras. Read the section which applies to your camera.
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Adding Vertical Tilt Positions to the Canon Speedlite 550EX Flash Unit
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The Canon Speedlite 550EX flash unit provides vertical head tilt for bounce flash operation. Detented positions are only provided for angles of -7°, 0°, 60°, 75°, and 90°. Other tilt angles are useful for various work. This article describes the modification of the 550EX to add further positions to the detent.
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Canon Speedlite 133A instructions
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The Canon Speedlite 133A is an automatic eletronic, direct contact flash designed especially for the Canon A-1, AE-1, AV-1 and AT-1 single-lengs reflex cameras. It mounts directly into the accessory shoe of the camera where it couples directly with the camera without the need for a synchronization cord. It is intended primarily for use with ASA 80, 100 or 400 film and with lenses having a speed of f/4 or faster.
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Canon Speedlite 177A Instructions
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The Canon Speedlite 177A is an automatic eletronic, direct contact flash designed especially for the Canon A-1, AE-1, AV-1 and AT-1 single-lengs reflex cameras. It mounts directly into the accessory shoe of the camera where it coouples directly with the camera without the need for a synchronization cord.
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Canon Speedlite 430EX Manual
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The Canon Speedlite 430EX is a multi-feature flash unit for Canon EOS cameras. It works automatically with E-TTL II, E-TTL, and TTL autoflash systems. It can be used as an on-camera flash or as part of a wireless flash system.
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Canon Macro Ring Lite ML-3 Flash instructions
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Exclusively designed for the EOS cameras and T90 with macro lenses, the Canon Macro Ring Lite ML-3 is a high performance, automatic electronic flash unit for close-up shooting.
The Macro Ring Lite ML-3 adopts TTL (through-the-lens) control system, considered the most effective method for close-up shooting, which frees you from the troublesome exposure compensations or complex calculations of close-up flash photography. Flash tubes are on the right and left sides, and can be fired together or seperately for extra lighting versability.
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Canon Speedlite 300TL Manual
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Exclusively designed for the Canon T90, the Canon Speedlite 300TL is a high-performance, automatic TTL control flash unit with the following modes.
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The sensor inside the camera body measures the light reflected from the film surface and cuts off flash emission automatically when the subject has been properly exposed. Since only the light which has passed through the lens is measured it is not necessary to make any exposure compensation, and more accurate exposure can be obtained.
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