SPEEDLITE 270EX Instruction Manual
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Contents Nomenclature...4 Installing the Batteries 5 Attaching the Flash 7 Fully Automatic Flash Shooting 8 Flash Shooting in Each Camera Mode 9 Switching Flash Coverage 11 Bounce Flash Shooting 12 Other Functions ...13 Setting the Flash Functions by Camera Operation 14 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Specifications ...17 3
Contents Nomenclature...4 Installing the Batteries 5 Attaching the Flash 7 Fully Automatic Flash Shooting 8 Flash Shooting in Each Camera Mode 9 Switching Flash Coverage 11 Bounce Flash Shooting 12 Other Functions ...13 Setting the Flash Functions by Camera Operation 14 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Specifications ...17 3
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Nomenclature c Flash head/AF-assist beam emitter d Locking pin e Contacts f Mounting foot g Battery compartment cover h Bounce angle index 4 i lamp j Mounting foot lock lever k Power switch : Turns on power : Turns off power
Nomenclature c Flash head/AF-assist beam emitter d Locking pin e Contacts f Mounting foot g Battery compartment cover h Bounce angle index 4 i lamp j Mounting foot lock lever k Power switch : Turns on power : Turns off power
SPEEDLITE 270EX Instruction Manual
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...the subject for high reflectance. The wall or ceiling should be a plain, white or nearly white color for more naturallooking shots. If the bounce surface is too far away. The resulting picture may also be sure to return the flash head to determine the flash head angle. After shooting... by taking test shots and checking the resulting pictures on the camera LCD monitor. 12 Bounce Flash Shooting By pointing the flash head toward a wall or ceiling, the flash will bounce off the surface before illuminating the subject. When the resulting picture is dark, set smaller F number (open the ...
...the subject for high reflectance. The wall or ceiling should be a plain, white or nearly white color for more naturallooking shots. If the bounce surface is too far away. The resulting picture may also be sure to return the flash head to determine the flash head angle. After shooting... by taking test shots and checking the resulting pictures on the camera LCD monitor. 12 Bounce Flash Shooting By pointing the flash head toward a wall or ceiling, the flash will bounce off the surface before illuminating the subject. When the resulting picture is dark, set smaller F number (open the ...