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Figure 4-53. Flash cntrl for built-in flash – Commander
mode
C – Commander Mode (see
your camera to become a commander or controller of up to
two
banks
CLS-compatible Speedlight flash units, with four available
channels (1-4).
In
Figure
4-53, image 3, you'll see
and B, and a
Group A
and B, you'll see
Selector
to move around and modify settings on this screen.
Here's what they each mean.
Built-in flash
– This lets you set the pop-up flash to one of
three settings. The settings do not affect any of the flash units
the
Commander mode
TTL
– Otherwise known as i-TTL mode, this is a
completely
pre-flashes to determine correct exposure for the pop-up
flash. You can set compensation (Comp.) between +3.0
and -3.0 EV in 1/3 EV steps.
M
– This allows you to choose a manual flash level
between
1/1
-- –
I call this the double-dash mode. This disables the
pop-up flash from adding light to the image. The primary
light burst from the pop-up flash will not fire. However,
the pop-up flash still must fire the monitor pre-flashes to
determine a correct exposure and to communicate with
Figure
of
an
unlimited
Channel
setting. Following
Mode
is controlling in
automatic
(full power) to
357
4-53) – This mode allows
number
Built-in
Built-in flash
and Comp. Use the
Group A
Mode
that
1/128
(1/128 of full power).
of
external
flash,
Group A
and
Multi
or B:
does
monitor

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