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Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 is a wireless transmit- This Instructions booklet assume t h a t a Type A cam-
t e r which can control up to two Speedlite 550EX era is used with the ST-E2.
groups set as slaves.
The transmitting range is about 12 to 1 5 meters /
39.4 to 49.2 ft indoors and 8 to 10 meters / 26.2 to With Type H cameras (EOS cameras except 'I'ype
32.8 ft outdoors. With Type A cameras (EOS-3, EOS A models), the ST-E2 can be used only for manual
Elan IIIIIE, EOS 50/50E, EOS 500NlRebel G, EOS flash and multi-flash photography. See pages 23
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IX. EOS IX7AX Lite), the ST-E2 can execute the fol- to 27 in t h i s booklet a n d t h e Speedlite 550EX
lowing operations through wireless control: Instructions.
E-?"rL autoflash
High-speed sync (FP flash) Symbols used in this Instructions booklet:
FE lock 0: Warning for preventing c a m e r a or ST-E2
Flash exposure compensation malfunction.
Manual flash (Flash output set with Speedlite) a: Supplementary notes for using t h e ST-E2
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Multi-flash firing (Set with the Speedlites)
With the EOS-3, the following operations a r e also
possible: Flash ratio control between two Speedlite
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with the camera.
:'&: Helpful tip for using t h e ST-E2 and taking
pictures.
Keep this Instructions booklet handy for future
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slave P ~ O U D S .modeline flash firing. and linkage of reference.
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A F - a s k t dea'm to a r e a k .
This digital apparatus does not exceed t h e Class B
limits for radio noise emissions frnrn digital appara-
tus a s set out in the interference-causing equipment
standard entitled "Digital Apparatus", ICES-003 of
C€ the Industry Canada.
The C E Mark is a Directive cunformity mark of the European
Community (ECl
Contents
1. Nomenclature ................................................................................................................ 22
2. Readying the ST-E2 ....................................................................................................... 23
3. Readying the 550EX (Slave Setting) ............................................................................ 25
4. Basic Wireless E-TTL Autoflash Operation ................................................................. 26
5. Wireless Multi-Flash E-TTL Autoflash Operation ...................................................... 29
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6. Applications ................................................................................................................... 33
7. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 34
Specifications ........................................................................................................................35
Note
All t h e operation instructions in this booklet assume t h a t the ST-E2 and other relevant equipment a r e
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already turned on. Before proceeding, make sure the ST-E2 and other equipment are on.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference receivcd, including interlilrence that may cause
undesired operation.
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Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changt.s or
modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to conlply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 16 FCC
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Rules. These limits arc designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantec that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour;~g-ed
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Consult the dealer or a n experienced radiolIli technician for help. 21
1. Nomenclature
Front Rear
Battery compartment cover
Flash ratio cuntrol lamp
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,+I"-assist beam emlttor Channel intl~cat,~r
I'ilot. I:im
Shoc l t ~ slider
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O trnnsmission button
High-speed synr (FI' fl:~: :Turns on thr po\rer.
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: Retains t h e c u r -
rent settings u,hilo thr switch
position is I . All lr:,nsmiLter
controls except the tPet trans-
mission button ;ire ~lis:$blcd.
2. Readying the ST-E2
(I) Installing the Battery (2) Attachment to the
Camera
About the battery
If t h e b a t t e r y c o n t a c t s a r e
soiled, improper electrical con-
t a c t m a y r e s u l t . Before
installing the battery, wipe the
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battery contacts with a clean
cloth.
When to replace the battery
Replace the battery if it takes 30
Use one l i t h i u m 2CR5 b a t t e r y sec. o r longer for t h e red pilot Push in the ST-E2's mounting
(sold separately). l a m p to light a f t e r you s e t t h e 1 foot all the way into the camer-
1 Slide the shown by the arrow
cover as
battery compartment
and remove.
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main switch to or . a's hot shoe.
Slide t h e shoe lock slider a s
shown by the arrow. (The lock
pin protrudes to lock t h e ST-
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Install the battery in the orien- E2 onto the camera.)
tation shown in the compart- To remove the ST-152, slide t h e
ment. shoe lock slider in the opposite
direction ( t h e lock pin retracts)
and slide off the ST-EP.
Install the battery compart-
ment cover to close the battery
compartment.
Readvine the ST-E2
The hot shoe on t h e EOS 650, (3) Turning On the Power
EOS 620, EOS 750, a n d EOS
850 will not couple w i t h t h e
lock pin. The ST-E2 can still be
attached to these cameras, but
2 When transmission is possible,
the pilot lamp lights in red and
the 5 icon lights in the camera
it cannot be locked onto the hot viewfinder.
shoe.
0 camerathe 5 icon lights in the
When
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viewfinder, it indicates
that the ST-E2 is able to trans-
mit. When Speedlite 550EX is
rechareed and readv to fire. its
1 Turn the main switch the . AE-assist beam emiiter blinks.
ing three positions:
: Turns of'f'the powcr.
O : Turns on the powrr.
: T h e s e t t i n g s which
were set a t the I switch position
arc frozen. All transmitter con-
Q If t h e ST-E2 is on and not
u s e d for 90 sec., t h e S E
(Save Energy) feature takes
effect a n d t u r n s off t h e
power automatically to save
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trols exccpt t h e t e s t trtinsmis- b a t t e r y power. The ST-E2
sion button a r e disabled. This t u r n s back on when t h e
prevents inadvertant alteration shutter button or test trans-
mission button is pressed.
of transmitter settings.
With a Type A camera (EOS-
3, EOS Elan IIIIIE, EOS
50/50E, EOS 500NIRebel G,
EOS IX. EOS IX7IIX Lite)
equipped with E-ITL, the ST-
E2's E-ITL indicator lights.
3. Readying the 550EX (Slave Setting)
(4) Channel Setting (1) Slave settingIPower on (2) Channel setting
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RATIO
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To prevent wireless signals from S e t t h e w i r e l e s s selector t o E a c h t i m e you p r e s s t h e
being transmitted to unrelated
S p e e d l i t e 55OEX u n i t s i n t h e
1. H e r e i n a R e r , a button, the blink-
S p e e d l i t e 5 5 0 E X s e t to t h i s ing display changes in the fol-
vicinity, you can set a channel dif-
ferent from the one used by the
unrelated Speedlite 550EX units.
One of four channels can be set.
O mode will be called a "slave."
The zoom setting is set automat-
ically to (a c7'lmm. T h i s can be
overridden manually.
lowing loop:
+m+-----
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T h e ST-E2 ( m a s t e r ) and s l a v e
2 Set>the butlon as
While is blinking, press
Speedlite(s) must be set to t h e the turn it on.
SE the channel No.
When t h e Speedlite is ready t o
fire, the AF-assist beam emitter
the ST-E2's.
P r e s s t h e button a n d blinks conli~>uouslyt 1 Hz.
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select the desired channel.
Each time the button is pressed the 0 d i ftfheer e550EX'smchannelTNo.2iss
If
lowing loop: 1 2 - 3 - 4 1
+ . . -
channel indicator changes in the fol-
T h e ST-E2 a n d Speedlite 550EX
nt fro t h e S -E '
c h a n n e l No., w i r e l e s s t r a n s -
mission will not work.
must be set to the same channel No
4. Basic Wireless E-TTL Autoflash Operation .
press t h button to turn it
off.) If the flash ratio control
lamp is on, t h e Speedlite may
not fire or a correct exposure
m a y not be a t t a i n e d . After
turning off the flash ratio con-
trol lamp, set the main switch
to prevent the 'lash Check that the ST-E2's pilot lamp P r e s s t h e S T - E 2 ' s pilot l a m p
ratio control lamp from light-
ing inadvertantly.
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is on and that the slave is ready.
When the slave is ready to fire, its
AF-assist beam emitter flashes a t 1
(which also functions a s a t e s t
transmission button).
If everything is OK, slavc A will fire
followed by slave R ( a t 1/64 output).
If the slave(s) docs not fire, reposi-
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1111111 tion t h e slave's angle or distance
toward the ST-EZ and Lcst it :rg;lin.
0 lights ande the 5 icon lights in
When t h ST-E2's pilot lamp
t h e c a m e r a viewfinder, they
i n d i c a t e t h a t t h e S T - E 2 is
ready for remote transmission.
They do not indicate t h a t the
slave is ready (recharged).
Basic Wireless E-TTI. Autoflash O ~ e r a t i o n
(5) Taking the picture and closer to t h e s u b j e c t a n d r e p e a t AF-assist beam
flash confirmation steps (2) to ( 5 ) . U n d e r low-light o r low-contrast
c o n d i t i o n s , t h e ST-E2's A F -
With the EOS-3, the model-
B Ing flash can be fired to see
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t h e lighting effects before
a s s i s t b e a m is e m i t t e d t o a s s i s t
a u t o f o c u s i n g . The A F - a s s i s t
t h e piclure i s t a k e n . See beam is compatible with t h e
page 32. EOS-3's A r e a AF. T h e AF-assist
The slave must be properly b e a m ' s effective r a n g e is a b o u t
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positioned to receive t h e 0.6 m e t e r t o 10 m e t e r s a t t h e
wireless transmission. c e n t e r a n d 0.6 m e t e r t o 5
After t h e picture is t a k e n . meters along t h e periphery.
the slave's operation result The ST-E2's AF-assist bran> c a n he
is displayed on t h e slave's e m i t t e d only while t h e ST-E:! is
W h e n you press t h e s h u t t e r but- display panel.
t o n c o n ~ p l e t e l ya w i r r l c s s s i g n a l
, I f t h e s l a v e i s in t h e S E attached to the EOS-3. In the case of
i s t r a n s m i t t e d to t h e s l a v e , t h e n (Save Energy) mode, press- EOS c a m e r a s with a built-in AF-
t h e slave fires a preflash a n d t h e n ing t h e ST-E2's t e s t t r a n s - assist beam emitter, the beam will
t h e m a i n f l a s h w h e n t h e p i c t u r e is
taken.
The subject's flash cxposurc reading
is obtained with t h e preflash a n d
O mission button will cancel it.
When you press t h e shutter
button halfway and activate
t h e camera's exposure
meter, the ST-E2 cannot be
be emitted by the camera.
The slave's AF-assist beam is not
emitted (except when t h e flash is
ready).
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used to s e t t h e main flash output.
Wireless flash photography is there-
by executed with a n optimum flash
used to cancel the slave's SF:
mode o r to e x e c u t e a t e s t 44 Toepreventeoverheating, limit
t h n u m b r of consecutive
ou1put. transmission. The camera's wireless transmissions to 50.
When t h e correct flash exposure is exposure m e t e r m u s t t u r n After 50 consecutive wireless
obtained, t h e ST-E2's flash confir- off (viewfinder's exposure transmissions, allow the ST-EP
mation lamp lights for about 3 sec. s e t t i n g d i s p l a y t u r n s off) to rest for 10 minutes.
immediately after the flash fires. If before t h e S E mode can be
i t does not light, the picture might canceled or a test transmis-
be underexposed. In this case, use a sion executed.
larger a p e r t u r e or place the slave
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45. Wireless Multi-Flash E-TTL Autoflash Operation
T h e r e a r e t w o t y p e s of wireless
multi-flash E-TTL autoflash opcr-
ations: All t h e s l a v e s s e t a t t h e s a m e Sample Multi-Flash
a O F F : All slaves fire c h a n n e l fire a t t h e s a m e o u t p u t Setup with Uniform
the same flash output. controlled by E-TTL autoflash t o
Q) ON: Slaves are given Flash Output +%-
obtain a correct exposure. In t h e sample flash s e t u p shown
a n ID, e i t h e r A o r B. T h e f l a s h is
Thc operation ~rooedure thc same
below, t h e lighting on t h e left will
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ratio is then set for each ID. a s with wireless I.>-'ITI, autoflash.
The flash ratio can be set only when be b r i g h t e r t h a n on t h e r i g h t of
the camera is an EOS-3. t h e subject.
The flash ratio cannot be set with an
EOS Elan IVIIE, EOS 50/5OE, EOS Rebel
0 WithEtheoff.l a(Ifhnecessary, press
EOS-3, make sure the
S T - 2 ' s f s r a t i o control
lamp is
G/500N, EOS IX or EOS K71X Lite. the button to t u r n i t
a By c h a n g i n g t h e d i s t a n c e
off.) If t h e flash ratio control
lamp is on, the Speedlite may
between t h e subject a n d
slaves, the lighting balance
(flash ratio) can be changed
accordingly.
Two or more slaves can be
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m a y n o t be a t t a i n e d . A f t e r
turning off the flash ratio con-
trol lamp, set the main switch
to to prevent the flash
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used. ratio control lamp from light-
With the EOS-3, a modeling Outdoors
ing inadvertantly.
flash can be fired to check
t h e lighting effects before
the picture is taken.
As a n e x a m p l e , t w o s l a v e s a r e
used here, one positioned on t h e
left a n d t h e other on t h e right of
the subject.
Wireless Multi-Flash E-TTL Autuflash Operation
In t h e example shown for "Multi- Sample Multi-Flash Setup with Slave ID and Flash
F l a s h with a Uniform Flash ti^ settings
Output," the lighting balance 15ni / 49.2ft
(flash ratio) was adjusted by plac-
i n g t h e slaves a t different dis-
t a n c e s t o t h e s u b j e c t . However,
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with "Multi-Flash with Slave ID
and Flash Ratio Settings," the
flash ratio can be adjusted with-
out moving the slaves.
T h e f l a s h r a t i o c a n bc a d j u s t e d Indoors 12m ~ : % . . i s t
from 8:l to 1 a n d from 1 to 118 in
half-stop increments.
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Wireless Multi-Flash E-'lTL Autoflash Operation
(1) Setting the Slave ID
With the wireless control of multi-
ple slaves, you can set the flash
ratio and specify the main flash
0 cannotslave's ID is set thcC, it
If the
he controlled
to
ST-
by
E2. Be sure to set the slave ID 7rn5s
and fill flash by assigning a slave to A or B.
ID. There are three IDS: A, B, and
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C. The ST-E2 can control slaves A
and B. When the flash ratio con- T h e r e is n o l i m i t a s t o t h e
trol lamp is lit, the C slave does number of slaves t h a t can be
used. S e t t h e slave ID for all
not fire. the slaves to either A or B.
Set the slave ID to A for the slave on
the left of the camera. and to B for
the slave on the right of the camera. Press t h e slave's About Slave Group
button to select . Control
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Press the or but-
ton to set the slave ID to .
All slaves s e t to the same ID a r e
controlled a s one group.
Shown below is a g r o u p of t h r e e
slaves whose ID is A. They will be
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controlled as a single slave group A.
3 Press t h e ID. (The
to register
SELISET button
slave I D stops blinking a n d
stays on.)
same
4 Follow theslave toprocedure for
the other set the slave
ID to .
Wireless Multi-Flash E-TTL Autoflash Operation
(2) Setting the A:B Flash Ratio (3) Camera and Slave
Positions
The flash ratio between slave A and slave B can be set to specify the
main flash and fill flash. The flash ratio can be set from 8:l to 1 and Position the ST-E2-attached cam-
from 1 to 1:8 in half-stop increments. In terms of exposure stops, it era and the two slaves to obtain
ranges from 3:l to 1 and from 1 to 1:3. When the flash ratio is set, E- t h e desired lighting effect. See
TTL autoflash metering controls the flash output to obtain a correct page 26.
exposure.
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Check t h a t t h e ST-E2's main
switch is s e t to c I > , then
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ton to select the desired flash
The modeling flash can be fired to
see the lighting effects before the
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press the button. ratio. picture is taken.
T h c f l a s h r a t i o control l a m p
lights in red, and the respective If the (4) Follow the basic proce-
flash ratio indicator lights. 0 twork. mainhteswitcht ohasswitchnot
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been set
b u t n s will
S e t h e main to
dure for wireless
The flash ratios for the unmarked indica- . E-TTL autoflash
tors ( are shown in parentheses below. exposure to take the
picture. See page 26.
6. Applications
Even with a wireless multi-flash system, you can use high-speed sync Flash exposure compensation
(FP flash), FE lock, and flash exposure compensation in the same way Flash exposure compensation
a s with a camera-attached 650EX. can be set with the camera.
Wireless high-speed sync (FP Wireless F E lock Wlrelchs manual flash
Wireless manual flash can be fired
flash)
- by settlng the slave to single-slave
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or manual flash
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Wlreless repeating flash
Wireless r e p e a t i n g flash c a n be
used when the slave has been set to
slngle-slave or repeat~ng flash
For d e t a l l s , s e e t h e 5.50EXts
Instruct~ons
After setting t h e wireless single-
or multi-flash setup, just s e t t h e
ST-E2's high-speed sync button to
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After setting t h e wireless single-
o r multi-flash s e t u p , j u s t p r e s s
t h e c a m e r a ' s b u t t o n t o
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. This enables wireless high- enable wireless FE lock.
speed sync. T h e slaves need not
be touched at all.
39: The slaves cannot be positioned behind the camera. Otherwise,Therefore,
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ST-E2 can transmit wireless signals only toward the front.
they will
not be able to pick up the ST-E2's wireless control signals. However, with
Off-Camera Shoe Cord 2 (sold separately), the ST-E2 can be positioned
away from the camera and face any direction for wireless transmission.
7. Troubleshooting
Problem Probable Cause Solution Page
Soon after thc power is turned If t h e power is turned on and the ST-E2 i s not Either press the shutter button halfway or press
on, the indicator lamp turns on' used for 9 0 scc., the power turns off automatically. the button. 24
Although t h e 5 icon i s lit in The 5 ]con in t h e v ~ e w f i n d e does not indicate
r When the slave is ready to fire, ~ t s
A12-assist beam
t h e viewfinder, t h e slave does flash ready. Rather. it indicates that the ST-E2 is emltter blinks 27
not fire. able to transm~t.
T h e flash p i c t u r e c n m c o u t The flash ratio control lamp was lit even thouph a Turn off the flash ratio control lamp bcforc takinp
undrrexposed multi-flash system with flash ratio settings was the picturr~. 29
not used.
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'The subject is beyond the effective flash range. Place the slave nearer to the suhect or use 3 larg- 28
c r aperture (smaller f-number).
c s channel does not lnatcli the ST-E2's Set thr slavc to thesamechannel as thr ST-E2.
T h e s l a v e d ~ ~ nclt fire evcn 'I'hc s l ~ i v r ' s 25
when the sl~utt button to cancel the
tor (blinking AF -assist beam I slave's S E mode. 28
turns off.
The test transmission does not You prcssrd the shutter button halfway and this Make sure the metering display in the viewfinder 28
work. the
activ;~ted exposure meter is off Then test the transmission.
The flash ratlo cannot be set. T h r camera is not an EOS-3. The flash ratio cannot he set with cameras other -
than the EOS-3.
The ST-E2's main switch is set to . Set the main switch to < I 1.
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Specifications
Type 55OEX-dedicated, clip-on Speedlite transmitter with direct 4
Compatible Camcrns Type A EOS cameras (E-TTL at
Typo B EOS canicras IMariual f
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Channels 1
Flash Ratio Control For A R ratio I 8 to 1:l lo 8 : l . in half-step incremrnts or 18 strps
High-Specd Sync tFP flash) Enablcd w ~ t h h~gh-speed sync modr 5 " .
Slave Operation Cunfirmation With trst transmtssion hutton.
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"Slave A fires followed by slavr I3 at llfi4 output.
lilasli Exposure Cunfirn~ation 1 Rrforc flash fires durlng VE lock
Adequate flash rxposurc indicatrd by the 5 icon lit in the vie\vfinder. Insufficient flash exposure indicat-
ed by the 5 icon blinking in the viewfinder.
2 After flash fires
ST-EZ's flash confirmatiun lamp ltghts in green for 9 sec.
WirrlrsslaveSF. mcdecancellatlon Cancels when thc test transmission buttun or FE lock button is pressed to turn on t h slave unit
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Wireless Transmission Infrared pulse
Transm~ssion Range Indoors: Approx. 12 - 15 meters 139.4 - 49.2 ft Ontdrmrs: Approx. 8 - 10 meters / 26.2 - 32.8 ft
Transmission Coveragr
Battery Life
AF-assist Beam
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r10' horizontal and +30' vertical
Approx. 1,500 transmissions (At room temperature and with a new set of batteries)
Compatible with EOS-3's 45-point Area AF and 28mm and longer lens focal lengths
AF-assist Beam Effective Kanpe Approx. 0.6 tn 10 m 12.010 33 A a t center. 0.6 to 5 m 12.0 to 16 5 ft along the periphery (in total darkness).
While thc power switch is set to I or HOLD, the transmitter turns off automatically aftcr about 90 scc. of
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non-use.
Powrr Sourcr 2CR2 lithium ( 6 V) b a t k w x 1
D~mensions fi2 ( W ) x 51 (HI x 80 (Dlmni 12. ) x 3.1 (Dltn
Weight 100 g 13.5 oz (rxcluding battery
W~rrlms Operat~on
Wireless Operation
Flash ratio control
wrth the 550EX
Il~fferences
I ST-E2
2 groups A, I3
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Baur,~
:3 groups: A, R , C
-All data are based un (';~non'?;
Method.
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Stt~nil;~t-cl
FER 0 S u b j e c t to change without noticc,.
Flash rxposurr compensation
Each slave is set
Manual flash Set \villi maslcr.
manually.
Repeating flash
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