Canon EOS 6D Mark II Instruction Manual page 285

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Shutter synchronization
If [Second-curtain synchronization] is set, the flash will be fired right
before the shutter closes. When this is combined with a slow shutter
speed, you can create a trail of light such as from car headlights at night
with a more natural feel. When second-curtain synchronization is set
together with [E-TTL II flash metering], the flash will be fired twice in a
row: once when you press the shutter button completely and once right
before the end of the exposure.
If [High-speed synchronization] is set, the flash can be used at all
shutter speeds. This is effective when you want to shoot with
background blur (open aperture) in locations such as outdoors in
daylight.
Flash exposure compensation
Flash exposure bracketing
3 Setting the Flash FunctionN
Normally, set this to [First-curtain
synchronization] so that the flash fires
immediately after the exposure starts.
You can set flash exposure
compensation up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop
increments.
For details, refer to the Speedlite's
Instruction Manual.
While changing the flash output
automatically, three shots will be taken.
For details, refer to the Instruction
Manual of a Speedlite equipped with
flash exposure bracketing.
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