CANON SPEEDLITE 470EX AI User Manual

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INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL
Chapters  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Preparing for flash photography and basic flash photography  
Advanced shooting utilizing the flash functions  
Flash photography using the AI bounce flash functions and  
bounce adapter  
Setting the flash functions from the camera’s menu screen  
Wireless (receiver) flash photography using optical transmission  
Customizing with Custom Functions and Personal Functions  
System map, Troubleshooting guide, Using with a type-B camera  
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Conventions Used in this Manual  
Icons in this Manual  
9
: Indicates the Select dial.  
<H> <E> : <S> Indicates the top, bottom, left, and right  
<I> <O>  
buttons of the cross keys.  
8
: Indicates the Select/Set button.  
p/2  
: Indicates that the respective function remains  
active for approx. 12 sec. or 16 sec. after you let  
go of the button.  
(p.**)  
: Reference page numbers for more information.  
: Warning to prevent shooting problems.  
: Supplemental information.  
Basic Assumptions  
  The operation procedures assume that the Speedlite is attached to the  
camera and that both are turned on.  
  The icons used for buttons, dials, and symbols in the text match the icons  
found on the Speedlite and the camera.  
  The selection operation performed when setting a function basically  
describes selecting a function by turning <9>. A selection can also be  
made by pressing the top, bottom, left, and right (<H> <E>  
<I> <O> buttons) of the <S> cross keys.  
  Pressing the <0> button returns the display to the previous screen.  
  The operation procedures assume that the Custom Functions and  
Personal Functions of the Speedlite, and the menu and Custom  
Functions of the camera are at their default settings.  
  All figures such as the number of flashes are based on the use of four  
AA/LR6 alkaline batteries and Canon’s testing standards.  
In this manual, the words “master” and “slave” used in previous manuals  
have all been replaced by the words “sender” and “receiver” respectively.  
Read the words “sender” and “receiver” in this manual for the above  
meanings as necessary.  
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Contents  
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Contents  
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Index to Features  
 Flash coverage  
Î p.34  
Power Source  
• Wide panel  
Î p.35  
 Batteries  
Î p.18  
 Clearing settings  
(Reverting to defaults)  
 Firing interval/count  
 Power ON/OFF  
 Flash ready  
Î p.18  
Î p.21  
Î p.21  
Î p.21  
Î p.22  
Î p.40  
 Flash function settings Î p.65  
 Flash firing restriction  
Î p.96  
 Quick flash  
 Type-B camera  
Î p.110  
 Auto power off  
Bounce Flash Photography  
Operations  
 AI.B full-auto  
Î p.43  
 Attaching and detaching  
the Speedlite  
 AI.B semi-auto  
 Manual bounce  
 Bounce adapter  
Î p.45  
Î p.61  
Î p.63  
Î p.20  
 Lock function  
Î p.22  
 LCD panel illumination Î p.22  
Optical Transmission Wireless  
Flash Photography  
Normal Flash Photography  
 E-TTL autoflash  
Î p.24  
 E-TTL autoflash  
 Memory function  
 Individual receiver  
Î p.76  
Î p.75  
Î p.79  
 Autoflash by shooting  
mode  
Î p.25  
 Manual flash  
Î p.36  
 Metered manual  
flash  
Customization  
Î p.37  
 Custom Functions (C.Fn)Î p.85  
Personal Functions (P.Fn) Î p.88  
 Clear all Î p.84  
 TTL autoflash  
Î p.110  
 
Functions  
 Flash exposure  
compensation  
Î p.30  
Î p.31  
Î p.32  
Î p.33  
Î p.38  
Î p.27  
 FE lock  
 High-speed sync  
 Second-curtain sync  
 Modeling flash  
 AF-assist beam  
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Safety Precautions  
The following precautions are provided to prevent harm or injury to  
yourself and others. Make sure to thoroughly understand and follow  
these precautions before using the product.  
If you experience any malfunctions, problems, or damage to the  
product, contact the nearest Canon Service Center or the dealer  
from whom you purchased the product.  
Follow the warnings below. Otherwise, death or  
Warnings:  
serious injuries may result.  
  To prevent fire, excessive heat, chemical leakage, explosions, and electrical shock,  
follow the safeguards below:  
• Do not insert any foreign metallic objects into the electrical contacts of the product,  
accessories, connecting cables, etc.  
• Do not use any batteries, power sources, or accessories not specified in the  
Instruction Manual. Do not use any deformed or modified batteries, or the product  
if it is damaged.  
• Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or modify the product or batteries. Do not apply  
heat or solder to the batteries. Do not expose the batteries to fire or water. Do not  
subject the batteries to strong physical shock.  
• Do not insert any battery’s plus and minus ends incorrectly, or mix new batteries  
with used ones or batteries of different type.  
  Do not use the product in locations where there is flammable gas. This is to prevent  
an explosion or a fire.  
 
Do not fire the flash at anyone driving a car or other vehicle. It may cause an accident.  
  Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. High-voltage internal parts may cause  
electrical shock.  
  If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts,  
do not touch the exposed parts. There is a possibility of an electrical shock.  
  Do not store the product in dusty or humid places or location with lots of oil smoke.  
This is to prevent a fire or electrical shock.  
  Before using this product inside an airplane or hospital, check if it is allowed.  
Electromagnetic waves emitted by the product may interfere with the plane’s  
instruments or the hospital’s medical equipment.  
  If a battery leaks, changes color, deforms, or emits smoke or fumes, remove it  
immediately. Be careful not to get burned in the process. It may cause a fire,  
electrical shock or burns if you keep using it.  
  Keep the batteries and other accessories out of the reach of children and infants. If a  
child or infant swallows a battery or accessory, consult a physician immediately.  
(Battery chemicals may harm the stomach and intestines.)  
  Be careful not to get the product wet. If you drop the product in the water or if water  
or metal get inside the product, promptly remove the batteries. This is to prevent fire,  
electrical shock, and burns.  
 
Do not cover or wrap the product with a cloth. Doing so may trap heat within and  
cause the casing to deform or catch fire.  
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Safety Precautions  
  Keep the equipment out of the reach of children and infants, including when in use.  
Straps or cords may accidentally cause choking, electrical shock, or injury. Choking  
or injury may also occur if a child or infant accidentally swallows a part or accessory.  
If a child or infant swallows a part or accessory, consult a physician immediately.  
  When the equipment is not in use, make sure to remove the batteries, and  
disconnect the external power source and cable from the equipment before storing.  
This is to prevent electrical shock, excessive heat, fire, or corrosion.  
  Prevent any battery leakage from contacting your eyes, skin, and clothing. It can  
cause blindness or skin problems. If the battery leakage comes in contact with your  
eyes, skin, or clothing, flush the affected area with lots of clean water without rubbing  
it. See a physician immediately.  
  Do not use paint thinner, benzene, or other organic solvents to clean the product.  
Doing so may cause fire or a health hazard.  
Follow the cautions below. Otherwise physical injury  
Cautions:  
or property damage may result.  
  When the product is not in use for a prolonged period, make sure to remove the  
batteries before storing. This is to prevent malfunction or corrosion.  
  When disposing of a battery, insulate the electrical contacts with tape. Contact with  
other metallic objects or batteries may cause a fire or an explosion.  
  Do not use, store, or leave the product in a vehicle in the direct sunlight or with a  
high interior temperature, or near a high-temperature object. The product may  
become hot and cause burns if touched. Doing so may also cause battery heat  
generation, breakage, leakage, and the like.  
  Do not fire the flash with the flash head (light-emitting unit) in contact with a human  
body or any object. Doing so may result in the risk of burns and fire.  
  Before performing AI bounce flash photography, be sure to warn people nearby. The  
flash head may move automatically and fire without warning.  
  Do not fire the flash near the eyes. It may hurt the eyes.  
  Do not leave the product in a low-temperature environment for an extended period of  
time. The product will become cold and may cause injury when touched.  
  Do not directly touch any part of the product that becomes hot. Extended contact on  
the skin may result in low temperature contact burns.  
  If you replace the batteries after continually firing, the batteries may be hot. Be  
careful not to get burned in the process. It may cause a skin burn.  
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Nomenclature  
AI.B distance  
measurement sensor  
Wide panel  
Flash head  
(Light-emitting unit)  
Bounce adapter  
detector  
Optical transmission  
wireless sensor  
AF-assist beam  
Mounting foot  
Locking pin  
Contacts  
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Nomenclature  
Bounce adapter attachment  
<X> Bounce mode  
<> : Flash head  
forward-facing  
position  
<z>  
Bounce angle  
setting button  
<Y> : AI.B semi-auto  
<Z> : AI.B full-auto  
Battery compartment  
LCD panel  
<K> :Power on  
<1>  
Sub-menu button  
<a>:Button/Dial lock  
(Power on)  
<J> :Power off  
<X>  
<Q> Flash-ready lamp/  
AI.B full-auto distance  
measurement start  
button/AI.B lamp  
<9> Select dial  
<8> Select/Set button  
<0>  
Back button  
<S> Cross keys  
<H> Zoom button (p.34)  
Mounting foot lock lever  
<I>  
Wireless setting button (p.74, 79)  
<O>  
Flash exposure compensation/  
Flash output setting button (p.30/36)  
Lock-release button (p.20)  
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Nomenclature  
LCD Panel  
E-TTL II/E-TTL Autoflash  
2: First-curtain sync  
(Normal flash photography,  
L : Automatic setting  
r: Second-curtain sync  
e
N
c
: High-speed sync  
:Wide panel + bounce  
warning  
O:Outside of flash  
a :E-TTL II/E-TTL  
coverage warning  
autoflash  
Flash coverage  
(Focal length, p.34)  
Flash exposure  
compensation amount  
j : Standard  
k : Guide number  
Flash exposure level  
l : Even coverage  
t : Temperature increase  
(Flash firing restriction, p.96)  
Effective flash metering range/  
Shooting distance (p.24/36)  
R : Meters  
f:Flash exposure compensation  
@ : Feet  
  The displays shown are examples. The display will show only the  
settings currently applied.  
  When a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel illuminates (p.22).  
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Nomenclature  
Manual Flash  
q : Manual flash  
Manual flash output  
Manual flash level  
Optical Transmission Wireless Shooting  
 Receiver unit  
: : Optical  
transmission  
wireless  
x : Receiver  
setting (p.74)  
( :  
h : Receiver icon  
Firing group  
* : Transmission  
channel  
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Nomenclature  
Bounce Shooting  
m :Bounce  
H :Bounce adapter  
attached (p.63)  
Flash head  
rotation angle  
Horizontal direction  
Flash head upward angle  
Upward direction  
  The rotation angle of the flash head is displayed in 5 increments.  
  If the camera’s orientation is horizontal during AI.B full-auto shooting, the  
bounce angle in the upward direction is displayed up to 180°.  
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Nomenclature  
Accessories Provided  
Mini stand  
pocket  
Attachment  
Mini stand  
(p.73)  
Speedlite case  
Bounce adapter  
SBA-E4  
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Getting Started and  
Basic Operations  
This chapter describes the preparations before starting  
flash photography and the basic shooting operations.  
Cautions for firing continuous flash  
  To avoid degrading and damaging the flash head due to  
overheating, limit firing the flash continuously at full output  
up to 30 times. After firing the flash continuously at full  
output for 30 times, allow a rest time of at least 10 min.  
  If you fire the flash continuously at full output for the above  
listed number of times, and then fire the flash again  
repeatedly at short intervals, the safety function may  
activate and restrict flash firing. With flash firing restriction  
level 1, the firing interval is automatically set to approx. 8  
sec. If this happens, allow a rest time of at least 40 min.  
  For details, see “Flash Firing Restriction due to Temperature  
Increase” on page 96.  
When you are not performing bounce flash photography, set the  
<X> bounce mode switch to the <> position (p.11). For more  
information on bounce flash photography, see Chapter 3 “Bounce  
Flash Photography” (p.41).  
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Installing the Batteries  
Install four AA/R6 batteries for power supply.  
Open the cover.  
1
  Slide the battery compartment cover  
down, then open the battery  
compartment cover.  
Install the batteries.  
2
  Make sure the “+” and “-” electrical  
contacts are correctly oriented as  
shown in the battery compartment.  
  The grooves on the side surfaces  
inside the battery compartment  
indicate “-”. This is convenient when  
replacing the batteries in a dark  
place.  
Close the cover.  
  Close the battery compartment cover,  
then slide it up by following the  
3
procedure of step 1 in reverse.  
Firing Interval and Number of Flashes  
Firing Interval  
Number of Flashes  
Quick Flash  
Normal Flash  
Approx. 0.1 to 3.9 seconds Approx. 0.1 to 5.5 seconds Approx. 115 to 800 times  
  Based on new AA/LR6 alkaline batteries and Canon’s testing standards.  
  The Quick flash function enables flash photography before the flash is fully  
charged (p.21).  
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Installing the Batteries  
CAUTION  
  Do not use “AA/R6 lithium batteries”.  
Note that certain AA/R6 lithium batteries may become extremely hot in rare  
cases during use. Due to safety reasons, do not use “AA/R6 lithium  
batteries”.  
  When performing continuous flash, do not touch the flash head,  
batteries, or the area near the battery compartment.  
When continuous flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired at short  
intervals, do not touch the flash head, batteries, or the area near the battery  
compartment. The flash head, batteries, and area near the battery  
compartment may become hot, resulting in the risk of burn.  
  Do not use the Speedlite while touching the same part for a long  
period of time.  
Even if the product does not feel too hot, prolonged contact with the same  
body part may cause skin redness or blistering due to low-temperature  
contact burns. Using a tripod is recommended in very hot places or for  
people with circulation problems or very sensitive skin.  
Using AA/R6 batteries other than the alkaline type may cause contact failure  
due to the irregular shape of the battery contacts.  
  When <!> is displayed or the LCD panel display turns off during  
recharging, replace the batteries with new ones.  
  Use a new set of four batteries of the same brand. When replacing the  
batteries, replace all four at one time.  
  AA/HR6 Ni-MH batteries can also be used.  
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Attaching and Detaching the Speedlite  
to and from the Camera  
Attach the Speedlite.  
  Slip the Speedlite’s mounting foot all  
1
the way into the camera’s hot shoe.  
Secure the Speedlite.  
2
  Slide the mounting foot lock lever to  
the right.  
X When the lock lever clicks in place, it  
is locked.  
Detach the Speedlite.  
3
  While pressing the lock-release  
button, slide the lock lever to the left  
and detach the Speedlite from the  
camera.  
Be sure to turn off the Speedlite before attaching or detaching it.  
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Turning on the Power  
Set the power switch to <K>.  
1
X The flash recharge starts.  
X During recharging, <G> is  
displayed on the LCD panel. When  
flash recharge is complete, this  
indicator disappears.  
Check that the flash is ready.  
2
  The status of the flash-ready lamp  
changes from off to green (Quick  
flash ready) to red (fully charged).  
  You can press the test flash button  
(flash-ready lamp) to fire a test flash.  
Flash-ready lamp  
(Test flash button)  
Quick Flash Function  
The Quick flash function enables flash photography when the flash-  
ready lamp is lit green (before the flash is fully charged). Quick flash is  
available regardless of the camera’s drive mode setting. Although the  
flash output will be approx. 1/2 to 1/6 of the full output, it is useful for  
shooting with a shorter firing interval.  
During manual flash photography, this function is available when the  
flash output is set to 1/4 to 1/128. Note that you cannot use Quick flash  
with the receiver unit during optical transmission wireless shooting.  
  When the power is turned on, the flash head may automatically operate  
(rotate).  
  When Quick flash is fired during continuous shooting, underexposure  
may occur since the flash output decreases.  
  When the 3/1/o/7/2 timer of the camera is operating, a test  
flash cannot be performed.  
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Turning on the Power  
Auto Power Off Function  
To save battery power, the power will turn off automatically after approx.  
90 sec. of idle use. To turn on the Speedlite again, press the camera’s  
shutter button halfway or press the test flash button (flash-ready lamp).  
When set as the receiver unit for optical transmission wireless flash  
shooting (p.72), the time until auto power off takes effect is approx. 60  
min.  
Lock Function  
By setting the power switch to <a>, you can disable the flash’s  
button and dial operations (except the <X> switch operation). It is  
useful when you want to prevent the flash function settings from being  
accidentally changed after you set them.  
If you operate a button or dial, <k> is displayed on the LCD panel.  
LCD Panel Illumination  
When a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel illuminates for approx.  
12 sec. (p).  
During normal flash photography, the LCD panel illuminates in green.  
When set as a receiver unit during optical transmission wireless  
shooting, the LCD panel illuminates in orange.  
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Turning on the Power  
  The flash settings will remain in effect even after the power is turned off.  
To retain the settings when replacing the batteries, replace the batteries  
after turning off the power switch.  
  You can fire a test flash while the power switch is set to the <a>  
position. Also, when a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel  
illuminates.  
  Auto power off can be disabled (C.Fn-01, p.85).  
  When set as a receiver unit, you can change the time until the receiver  
unit’s auto power off takes effect (C.Fn-10, p.86).  
 
You can change the setting of the LCD panel illumination (C.Fn-22, p.87).  
  You can change the color of the LCD panel illumination (P.Fn-02/03,  
p.88).  
  You can disable Quick flash (P.Fn-05, p.89).  
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a: Fully Automatic Flash Photography  
When you set the camera’s shooting mode to <d> (Program AE) or a  
fully automatic mode, you can shoot in E-TTL II/E-TTL fully automatic  
flash mode.  
Set the flash mode to <a>.  
1
  Press the <E> button of the  
<S> cross keys.  
  Turn <9> to select <Q>, then  
press <8>.  
Focus on the subject.  
2
  Press the shutter button halfway to  
focus.  
X The shutter speed and aperture are  
displayed in the viewfinder.  
  Check that <Q> is lit in the viewfinder.  
Take the picture.  
3
  Check that the subject is in the  
effective flash metering range.  
  When you press the shutter button  
completely, the flash will fire and the  
picture will be taken.  
Effective flash metering range  
  If the subject is dark (underexposed) when you check the shot image,  
move closer to the subject and shoot again. You can also increase the  
ISO speed when using a digital camera.  
  “Fully automatic” refers to <A>, <1>, and <C> shooting modes.  
  Even when attached to a camera that supports the E-TTL II autoflash  
system, <a> is displayed on the LCD panel.  
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E-TTL II/E-TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode  
Simply by setting the camera’s shooting mode to <s> (shutter-priority  
AE), <f> (aperture-priority AE), or <a> (manual exposure), you can  
execute E-TTL II/E-TTL autoflash suitable for each shooting mode.  
Select this mode when you want to set the shutter speed manually.  
The camera will then automatically set the aperture matching the shutter  
speed to obtain the standard exposure based on the metering of the camera.  
  If the aperture value blinks, it means that the background exposure will  
s
be underexposed or overexposed. Adjust the shutter speed until the  
aperture value stops blinking.  
Select this mode when you want to set the aperture manually.  
The camera will then automatically set the shutter speed, matching the  
aperture to obtain the standard exposure based on the metering of the camera.  
For low-light scenes, a slow sync speed will be used to obtain the standard  
exposure for both the main subject and background. The standard exposure for  
the main subject is obtained with the flash light, while the standard exposure for  
the background is obtained with a long exposure using a slow shutter speed.  
f
  Since a slow shutter speed will be used for low-light scenes, using a  
tripod is recommended.  
  If the shutter speed blinks, it means that the background exposure will  
be underexposed or overexposed. Adjust the aperture until the shutter  
speed stops blinking.  
Select this mode if you want to set both the shutter speed and aperture  
manually.  
a
Standard exposure of the main subject is obtained with the flash light. The  
exposure of the background changes according to the shutter speed and  
aperture combination you set.  
  If you use the <Z> or <Y> shooting mode, the result will be the same as  
using the <d> (Program AE) mode.  
Flash Sync Speeds and Apertures by Shooting Mode  
Shutter Speed  
Aperture  
Automatically set  
Automatically set  
Manually set  
d
s
f
a
Automatically set (1/X sec. to 1/60 sec.)  
Manually set (1/X sec. to 30 sec.)  
Automatically set (1/X sec. to 30 sec.)  
Manually set (1/X sec. to 30 sec., Bulb)  
Manually set  
  1/X sec. is the camera’s maximum flash sync speed.  
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E-TTL II/E-TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode  
Auto Zoom Adjustment to Image Sensor Size  
EOS DIGITAL cameras have three sizes of image sensors, and the  
effective shooting angle of view of the attached lens varies depending  
on the size of image sensor. 470EX-AI automatically recognizes the  
image sensor size of the EOS DIGITAL camera and automatically sets  
the flash coverage that is ideal for the effective shooting angle of view of  
a lens for the focal length range of 24-105mm.  
Color Temperature Information Transmission  
This function adjusts the white balance depending on the color  
temperature of the flash light by transmitting the color temperature  
information to the EOS DIGITAL camera when the flash fires. When you  
set the camera’s white balance to <A>, <Aw>, or <Q>, the  
function is enabled automatically.  
Refer to the specifications in your camera’s Instruction Manual to find  
out if it is compatible with this function.  
Bounce Function  
See Chapter 3, “Bounce Flash Photography” (p.41-64).  
When the <X> bounce mode switch is set to the <> position and the  
flash head is facing a direction other than straight forward, the <X> lamp  
blinks. Pressing the shutter button halfway automatically returns the position  
of the flash head to the forward-facing position. (The <X> lamp turns off.)  
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E-TTL II/E-TTL Autoflash by Shooting Mode  
AF-Assist Beam  
When it is difficult to autofocus on the  
subject in low-light or when contrast is  
low during viewfinder shooting, the  
infrared AF-assist beam built into the  
flash is automatically emitted to help  
autofocus.  
The AF-assist beam supports most of the EOS cameras’ AF points. The  
AF-assist beam covers the angle of view of 28 mm or longer lens focal  
length, and its effective range (at 28 mm focal length) is approx. 0.7 - 10  
m/2.3 - 32.8 ft. at the center in the viewfinder and approx. 1 - 5 m/3.3 -  
16.4 ft. at the periphery (AF points other than the center AF point).  
If a peripheral AF point is selected, or a wide-angle or telephoto lens is  
used, achieving focus may be difficult with an EOS-dedicated, external  
Speedlite’s AF-assist beam. In such a case, use the center AF point or an  
AF point close to the center.  
  During Live View shooting, the AF-assist beam is emitted even when the  
AF method is set to [Quick mode].  
  AF-assist beam firing can be disabled (C.Fn-08, p.86).  
  The AF-assist beam type that uses intermittent flashes (a series of small  
flashes) can be emitted (P.Fn-04, p.89).  
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2
Advanced Flash  
Photography  
This chapter describes advanced shooting operations  
utilizing the flash functions.  
  When the camera’s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic  
mode or a Basic Zone mode, the operations in this chapter  
are not available. Set the camera’s shooting mode to <d/s/  
f/a/bulb(B)> (Creative Zone mode).  
  When you are not performing bounce flash photography, set  
the <X> bounce mode switch to the <> position (p.11).  
For more information on bounce flash photography, see  
Chapter 3 “Bounce Flash Photography” (p.41).  
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f Flash Exposure Compensation  
With a similar procedure as exposure compensation, you can adjust the  
flash output. The flash exposure compensation amount can be set up to  
±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.  
Press the <O> button.  
1
  Press the <O> button of the <S>  
cross keys.  
  You can also select the flash  
exposure compensation by pressing  
<8> and turning <9>.  
Set the flash exposure  
2 compensation amount.  
  Turn <9> to set the flash exposure  
compensation amount, then press  
<8>.  
X The flash exposure compensation  
amount is set.  
  “0.3” indicates 1/3 stop and “0.7”  
indicates 2/3 stops.  
  To cancel flash exposure  
compensation, return the  
compensation amount to ±0.  
  Generally, set an increased exposure compensation for bright subjects  
and set a decreased exposure compensation for dark subjects.  
 
If the camera’s exposure compensation is set in 1/2-stop increments, flash  
exposure compensation will be up to ±3 stops in 1/2-stop increments.  
  When the flash exposure compensation is set on both the flash and the  
camera, priority is given to the flash setting.  
  Without pressing the <O> button of the <S> cross keys, you can  
directly turn <9> and set the amount of flash exposure compensation  
(C.Fn-13, p.86).  
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7: FE Lock  
The FE (Flash Exposure) lock locks the correct flash exposure setting  
for any part of the subject.  
With <a> displayed on the LCD panel, press the camera’s  
<B> button. For cameras without a <B> button, press the  
<A> (AE lock) or <7> button.  
Focus on the subject.  
1
Press the <B> button (8).  
2
  With the subject at the center of the  
viewfinder, press the camera’s  
<B> button.  
X The Speedlite will fire a preflash and  
the required flash output for the  
subject is retained in memory.  
X FEL” will be displayed in the  
viewfinder for approx. 0.5 sec.  
  Each time you press the <B>  
button, a preflash will be fired and the  
new flash output required at that time  
is retained in memory.  
  If a correct exposure cannot be obtained when FE lock is performed,  
<Q> blinks in the viewfinder. Move closer to the subject or open the  
aperture, and perform FE lock again. You can also set a higher ISO  
speed and perform FE lock again when using a digital camera.  
  If the target subject is too small in the viewfinder, FE lock may not be  
effective.  
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c High-speed Sync  
With high-speed sync, you can shoot with a flash even at shutter  
speeds that exceed the maximum flash sync shutter speed. This is  
effective when you want to shoot in the aperture-priority AE <f>  
mode (open aperture) with background blur in locations such as  
outdoors in daylight.  
Press <8>.  
1
Select the item in the illustration.  
2
  Turn <9> to select the item in the  
illustration, then press <8>.  
Select <c>.  
  Turn <9> to select <c>, then press  
3
<8>.  
  Check that <F> is lit in the  
viewfinder, then take the picture.  
With high-speed sync, the faster the shutter speed, the lower the guide  
number becomes. You can check the effective flash metering range on the  
LCD panel.  
  When the shutter speed is less than or equal to the maximum flash sync  
shutter speed, <F> is not displayed in the viewfinder.  
  To return flash firing to normal, select <2> (first-curtain sync) in step 3.  
(<2> will not be displayed on the LCD panel after you perform this  
setting.)  
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r Second-curtain Sync  
Shooting with a slow shutter speed and second-curtain sync captures  
the trail of the light sources of a moving subject, such as car lights, in a  
natural way. The flash fires right before the exposure finishes (shutter  
closes).  
Press <8>.  
1
Select the item in the illustration.  
2
  Turn <9> to select the item in the  
illustration, then press <8>.  
Select <r>.  
  Turn <9> to select <r>, then  
3
press <8>.  
  The second-curtain sync works well when the camera’s shooting mode is  
set to <bulb(B)> (bulb shooting).  
  When the flash mode is set to <a>, the flash fires twice. The first  
flash is a preflash to determine the flash output. It is not a malfunction.  
  Second-curtain sync is not available during wireless flash photography.  
  To return flash firing to normal, select <2> (first-curtain sync) in step 3.  
(<2> will not be displayed on the LCD panel after you perform this  
setting.)  
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H: Setting the Flash Coverage  
Flash coverage (the range covered by the flash light) can be set  
automatically or manually. With <L> (automatic setting), the flash  
coverage is adjusted automatically according to the focal length  
(shooting angle of view) of the lens in use and the image sensor size  
(p.26). With <d> (manual setting), you can manually set flash coverage  
in the range of 24 mm to 105 mm.  
Press the <H> button.  
1
  Press the <H> button of the  
<S> cross keys.  
Set the flash coverage.  
2
  To set the flash coverage  
automatically, set <X>. To set the  
flash coverage manually, select a  
number (indicating the focal length in  
mm).  
  Turn <9> to select the flash  
coverage, then press <8>.  
  When you set the flash coverage manually, set the same or a wider  
coverage than the angle of view for shooting to avoid darkening the  
periphery of the picture.  
  When a lens with a focal length less than 24 mm is attached, the  
<O> warning is displayed on the LCD panel. When using a camera  
with the image sensor size smaller than full-frame, the <O>  
warning is displayed when the actual shooting angle of view is wider than  
the angle of view of a 24 mm lens.  
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H: Setting the Flash Coverage  
Wide Panel  
When you use the flash’s built-in wide panel together with the flash, you  
can perform flash photography covering the angle of view of an ultra-  
wide angle lens with a focal length as wide as 14 mm.  
Pull out the wide panel.  
  Pull out the protruding area located in  
the center of the wide panel.  
  Fold down the wide panel.  
  Since underexposure may occur, the <N> warning is displayed on  
the LCD panel when using the wide panel with bounce flash.  
  Do not pull out the wide panel with excessive force. Doing so may detach  
the wide panel from the Speedlite.  
  Angle of view of EF15mm f/2.8 Fisheye or EF8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM  
is not supported.  
  When the wide panel is pulled out, AI.B full-auto shooting (p.48) is not  
possible.  
  The flash coverage is set automatically when using the wide panel. You  
cannot change the setting.  
  You can perform flash photography with the wide panel even when the  
camera’s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic mode or a Basic Zone  
mode.  
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a: Manual Flash  
You can set the flash output from 1/1 full output to 1/128 power in 1/3-  
step increments.  
Use a flash meter (commercially-available) to determine the required  
flash output to obtain a correct flash exposure. Setting the camera’s  
shooting mode to <f> or <a> is recommended.  
Set the flash mode to <a>.  
1
  Press the <E> button of the  
<S> cross keys.  
  Turn <9> to select <R>, then  
press <8>.  
Set the flash output.  
2
  Press the <O> button of the <S>  
cross keys.  
  Turn <9> to set the flash output,  
then press <8>.  
  When you press the camera’s shutter  
button halfway, an approximate  
indication of the effective shooting  
distance and the aperture value are  
displayed.  
Shooting distance Aperture  
  For guide number details with manual flash, see page 109.  
  Without pressing the <O> button of the <S> cross keys, you can  
directly turn <9> and set the flash output (C.Fn-13, p.86).  
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a: Manual Flash  
Metered Manual Flash Exposure  
When using an EOS-1D series camera, the flash exposure level can be  
manually set before shooting. This is effective when you are close to the  
subject. Use an 18% gray reflector (commercially available) and shoot  
as follows.  
1 Configure the camera and Speedlite settings.  
  Set the camera shooting mode to <a> or <f>.  
  Set the Speedlite’s flash mode to <a>.  
2 Focus on the subject.  
  Focus manually.  
3 Set up an 18% gray reflector.  
  Place the gray reflector at the subject’s position.  
  Aim the camera so that the entire spot metering circle within the  
viewfinder center is over the gray reflector.  
4 Press the <B>, <P>, or <7> button (8).  
X The Speedlite will fire a preflash and the required flash output for  
the correct flash exposure is retained in memory.  
X On the right side of the viewfinder, the exposure level indicator  
will show the flash exposure level against the standard exposure.  
5 Set the flash exposure level.  
  Adjust the Speedlite’s manual flash output and the  
aperture so that the flash exposure level aligns with  
the standard exposure index.  
6 Take the picture.  
  Remove the gray reflector and take the picture.  
Metered manual flash exposure is available only with EOS-1D series  
cameras.  
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Modeling Flash  
When the camera’s depth-of-field preview button is pressed, the flash  
fires continuously for approx. 1 sec. This feature is called “modeling  
flash”. This is useful for checking shadows cast on the subject by the  
flash light.  
Press the depth-of-field preview  
button on the camera.  
X The flash fires continuously for  
approx. 1 sec.  
Modeling Flash in AI.B Full-Auto Mode  
When an EOS DIGITAL camera released in or after the second half of  
2017 (excluding some cameras, p.46) is used and the <X> switch is  
set to <Z> full auto, the camera’s depth-of-field preview button  
functions as an AI.B full-auto distance measurement start button.  
With this setting, you can fire a modeling flash using the test flash  
button on the flash in AI.B full-auto shooting if the Custom function  
C.Fn-02 is set to 1 or 2 (p.85).  
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Modeling Flash  
  To avoid degrading and damaging the flash head due to overheating,  
limit firing the modeling flash up to 20 times. After firing modeling flash  
for 20 times, allow a rest time of at least 10 min.  
  If you fire the modeling flash for the above listed number of times, and  
then fire the flash again repeatedly at short intervals, the safety function  
may activate and restrict flash firing. With flash firing restriction level 1,  
the firing interval is automatically set to approx. 8 sec. If this happens,  
allow a rest time of at least 40 min.  
  During Live View shooting, firing modeling flash (by operating the  
camera) is not possible.  
  Modeling flash (by operating the camera) is disabled when using the  
flash with EOS M6, EOS M5, EOS M3, EOS M2, EOS M, EOS Elan II/  
Elan II E/50/50E, EOS REBEL 2000/300, EOS REBEL G/500N, EOS  
REBEL K2/3000V, EOS REBEL XS N/REBEL G II/3000N/66, EOS IX, or  
EOS IX Lite/IX7. Set C.Fn-02 to 1 or 2 (p.85), and then fire modeling  
flash using the test flash button. (When using the EOS M series cameras  
listed above, the test flash button functions when the camera’s metering  
timer is not active.)  
You can use the test flash button to fire the modeling flash (C.Fn-02, p.85).  
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Clearing Speedlite Settings  
You can revert the settings of the Speedlite shooting functions and  
wireless shooting settings to their defaults.  
Display the Clear Settings screen.  
  Press the <1> button.  
  Turn <9> to select <B>, then  
press <8>.  
1
X A confirmation screen is displayed.  
Clear the settings.  
2
  Turn <9> to select <;>, then  
press <8>.  
X The Speedlite settings are cleared,  
and normal flash photography with  
<a> flash mode will be set.  
Even when the settings have been cleared, the transmission channel for  
optical transmission wireless receiver unit as well as the settings of the  
Custom Functions (C.Fn) and Personal Functions (P.Fn) will not be cleared.  
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3
Bounce Flash  
Photography  
This chapter describes functions related to the bounce  
flash function, such as flash photography that uses the  
AI.B full-auto function, AI.B semi-auto function, manual  
bounce, and bounce adapter.  
Cautions for the AI Bounce Flash Function  
During AI.B full-auto and AI.B semi-auto shooting, the flash  
head moves and fires automatically. The flash head may fire in  
an unintended direction. Before performing AI bounce flash  
photography, be sure to warn those around you. Additionally,  
when you want to perform AI bounce flash photography, follow  
the precautions below.  
• Make sure your eyes are not close to the flash head.  
• The flash head may come in contact with objects. Make sure  
your face, head, and the like are not close to the flash head.  
• The flash head moves. Be sure to hold the camera securely.  
• Do not allow your hair or the like to get entangled with the  
flash head.  
• Be careful of the orientation of the flash head in low angle  
shooting.  
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X
AI Bounce Flash  
By pointing the flash head toward a ceiling, you can utilize the reflection  
of the flash light off the surface for flash photography, making it possible  
to soften the shadows of the subject for a more natural-looking shot.  
This shooting technique is called “Bounce flash photography”.  
Bounce flash photography allows you to get a more natural-looking shot  
compared to techniques that light the subject directly with the flash light.  
Shooting with the appropriate exposure, however, may require some  
knowledge and experience.  
This Speedlite comes with an “AI bounce (AI.B) flash function” that  
enables you to perform bounce flash photography automatically. There  
are two AI bounce flash modes: “AI.B full-auto mode” and “AI.B semi-  
auto mode”. With AI.B full-auto function, the camera performs the  
bounce flash photography automatically, requiring only simple  
operations.  
Bounce Mode  
Slide the <X> bounce mode switch to switch the AI bounce flash  
mode.  
: Set when performing normal flash  
photography (not bounce flash  
photography).  
Y: Allows you to perform “AI.B semi-  
auto shooting” (p.45, 56).  
Z: Allows you to perform “AI.B full-  
auto shooting” (p.43, 46, 48).  
  When the bounce mode is switched, the flash head automatically moves  
to the forward-facing position.  
  When the flash head is moving, do not touch it.  
  When you are to perform manual bounce flash photography, set P.Fn-09  
to 1 (p.92) and set the switch to the <> position.  
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X AI Bounce Flash  
AI.B Full-Auto  
W
This mode is geared for beginners. In this mode, the camera performs  
the bounce flash photography automatically, requiring only simple  
operations. When the <X> AI.B full-auto distance measurement start  
button is pressed, the flash fires briefly (preflash) to measure the  
distance to the subject and the distance to the ceiling for bouncing the  
flash light. Based on the result of distance measurement, the orientation  
(bounce angle) of the flash head is automatically set.  
For AI.B full-auto shooting, see pages 46-55.  
Press the <X> button to  
perform the following operations automatically.  
1. Fires the flash  
toward the subject.  
2. Fires the flash  
toward the ceiling.  
3. Sets the bounce  
angle automatically.  
When using an EOS DIGITAL camera released in or after the second half of  
2017 (p.46), you can perform the same distance measurement operation as  
described above using the camera’s depth-of-field preview button.  
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X AI Bounce Flash  
Note if you change the orientation (position) of the camera, double-  
clicking the camera’s shutter button (pressing the shutter button halfway  
two times in a row within a short period) makes the flash head move  
automatically, resetting the bounce angle to substantially the same  
angle as before you changed the orientaion of the camera.  
x2  
Change the orientation  
(position) from state 3  
on previous page.  
Resets the bounce  
angle to substantially  
the same as that in 3.  
Depending on the camera used, AI.B full-auto shooting may not be  
available. Additionally, even if the camera supports AI.B full-auto shooting,  
some operations may be limited. See page 46 for details.  
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X AI Bounce Flash  
AI.B Semi-Auto  
V
This mode is geared for intermediate and advanced photographers.  
You can store (register) the bounce angle in the Speedlite by pressing  
the <z> button after setting the orientation (bounce angle) of the  
Speedlite’s flash head as desired.  
For AI.B semi-auto shooting, see pages 56-59.  
1. Set the bounce angle as desired.  
2. Press the <z> button.  
Note if you change the orientation (position) of the camera, double-  
clicking the camera’s shutter button (pressing the shutter button halfway  
two times in a row within a short period) makes the flash head move  
automatically, resetting the bounce angle to substantially the same  
angle as before you changed the orientaion of the camera.  
x2  
Change the orientation  
(position) from state 2.  
Resets the bounce  
angle to substantially  
the same as that in 2.  
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W AI.B Full-Auto  
Depending on the camera used, AI.B (AI bounce flash) full-auto mode  
compatibility and some of the operations to start AI.B full-auto shooting  
vary (EOS cameras released up to the first half of 2014 do not  
support AI.B full-auto shooting).  
During AI.B full-auto shooting, the flash fires briefly (preflash) before the  
image is shot to measure the distance to the subject and the distance to  
the ceiling for bouncing the flash light. This operation automatically sets  
an appropriate bounce angle for the subject.  
You can perform this operation using one of the following two methods.  
The operating procedure differs according to the camera used.  
1. Use the Speedlite’s <X> AI.B full-auto distance measurement  
start button.  
2. Use the camera’s depth-of-field preview button.  
AI.B Full-Auto Compatible Cameras and Operation Restrictions  
  EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after the second half  
of 2017  
You can start distance measurement for AI.B full-auto shooting using  
either operation 1 or 2 described above.  
* While EOS REBEL T7/2000D/1500D and EOS REBEL T100/3000D/4000D,  
were released in or after the second half of 2017, the cameras provide the  
same compatibility as “EOS cameras released up to the first half of 2014” on  
the next page. AI.B full-auto shooting cannot be performed.  
  For information on the latest cameras supporting the AI.B full-auto  
function, refer to the Canon Web site.  
  When using an EOS DIGITAL camera released in or after the second  
half of 2017 not equipped with the depth-of-field preview button, you can  
assign the depth-of-field preview function to a button with the camera’s  
customization features and start distance measurement for AI.B full-auto  
shooting (perform the same operation as 2) by pressing the button  
(except for the certain buttons).  
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W AI.B Full-Auto  
  EOS DIGITAL cameras released from the second half of  
2014 up to the first half of 2017  
When using EOS-1D X Mark II, EOS 5DS/5DS R, EOS 5D Mark IV,  
EOS 7D Mark II, EOS 80D, EOS 77D, EOS REBEL T6S/760D, EOS  
REBEL T7i/800D, or EOS REBEL T6i/750D, you can perform full-  
auto bounce flash photography by performing operation 1. You  
cannot start distance measurement operation of the AI.B full-  
auto shooting by operation 2.  
* While EOS REBEL T6/1300D, EOS M6, EOS M5 and EOS M3 were  
released in or after the second half of 2014, the cameras provide the same  
compatibility as “EOS cameras released up to the first half of 2014”. AI.B full-  
auto shooting cannot be performed.  
  EOS DIGITAL cameras released up to the first half of 2014  
AI.B full-auto shooting cannot be performed. Perform AI.B semi-  
auto shooting (p.56) or manual bounce flash photography (p.61).  
  Do not press the <X> button and then fully press the shutter button  
(take a shot) during the AI.B full-auto distance measurement operation.  
The Speedlite may be fired at full output, and accurate distance  
measurement operation may not be performed.  
  When the camera’s shooting mode is set to a mode in which the flash is  
not fired, or when [Flash firing] in [External Speedlite control] or  
[Flash control] mode (p.66) is set to [Disabled], distance measurement  
is not performed during AI.B full-auto shooting even if the camera’s  
depth-of-field preview button is pressed when using an EOS DIGITAL  
camera released in or after the second half of 2017.  
  When using an EOS DIGITAL camera released in or after the second  
half of 2017 and after pressing the depth-of-field button, a shot cannot be  
taken during distance measurement operation even when you press the  
shutter button completely (release lock). Perform shooting after the  
distance measurement operation is complete.  
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W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
Before performing AI.B (AI bounce flash) full-auto shooting, check if the  
camera used supports full-auto bounce flash photography (p.46).  
For an overview of AI.B full-auto shooting, see page 43. Additionally,  
before performing AI.B full-auto shooting, review the “Safety  
Precautions” (p.8), “General Cautions for AI.B Full-Auto Shooting and  
AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting” (p.60), and the like.  
Guidelines for Shooting Conditions in AI.B Full-Auto Mode  
When performing AI.B full-auto shooting, perform bounce flash  
photography using the figure below as reference. Additionally, with the  
subject positioned in the center of the screen, press the <X> button  
(to start distance measurement operation).  
Distance to ceiling  
Approx. 1 - 3 m /  
3.3 - 9.8 ft.  
Shooting distance  
Approx. 1 - 5 m / 3.3 - 16.4 ft.  
  Under conditions such as when the subject is far away, the ceiling is far  
away, the ceiling is a dark color, the ceiling is stepped or uneven, the  
camera’s ISO speed setting is low, or a large aperture value is set,  
underexposure (insufficient exposure) is prone to occur.  
  When the distance to the ceiling is approx. 7 m / 23 ft. or greater  
(estimate), or when the shooting angle exceeds approx. 60° upward or  
approx. 60° downward, the flash head automatically moves to the  
forward-facing position and normal flash shooting is performed without a  
bounce flash.  
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W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
Set the <X> switch to the <Z>  
position (p.42).  
  With the Speedlite attached to the  
camera, check that both the camera  
and the Speedlite are turned on.  
  Set the <X> bounce mode switch  
to the <Z> position.  
1
X When the flash head is not in the  
forward-facing position, the flash  
head moves and is automatically set  
to face forward.  
Press the <X> button.  
  Check that the <&> flash-ready lamp  
is lit.  
2
  With the subject positioned in the  
screen center, press the <X>  
button.  
  The distance to the subject and the  
distance to the ceiling for bouncing  
the flash light are measured (distance  
measurement operation). Note that  
the flash fires briefly twice (preflash)  
during the operation.  
  You can also start the distance  
measurement using the depth-of-field  
preview button, depending on the  
camera used (p.46).  
X When the distance measurement  
completes, the bounce angle is  
automatically set.  
X The Speedlite icon on the LCD panel  
changes to <m>.  
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W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
Take the picture.  
3
  Focus on the subject and take the  
picture in the same way as with  
normal flash photography.  
X The flash fires at the automatically set  
bounce angle and the picture is  
taken.  
  Play back the image, then check the  
result.  
  When the camera is equipped with a flash mode that disables flash firing,  
set the mode to one that does not disable flash firing.  
  During AI.B full-auto shooting, the flash coverage is automatically set.  
You cannot manually change the setting.  
  Even if [Flash firing] in the camera’s menu function [External Speedlite  
control] or [Flash control] is set to [Disabled], when you press the  
<X> button, the preflash will be fired to measure the distance.  
  When the distance to the subject is short, the bounce angle may be set  
to 90° or greater. This is a normal operation. By relaxing the angle in  
which the flash light hits the subject (making the incident angle  
shallower), you can suppress the shadow on the subject (example: the  
shadow beneath the face when taking a picture of a person).  
  During bounce photography, the flash coverage is set to 50 mm and <-->  
is displayed.  
  With the position of the flash head moved (inadvertently) after the  
distance measurement operation by pressing the <X> button or the  
like (with the AI.B lamp blinking), if you press the shutter button halfway  
or press any other button on the camera, automatic correction may be  
performed to set the bounce angle to the position at the time when it was  
automatically set by the distance measurement operation. Note that  
when you press the shutter button completely with the AI.B lamp  
blinking, the Speedlite will not fire until the flash head is moved to the  
appropriate position.  
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W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
What To Do When You Change the Camera Orientation  
(Position)  
Note that if you change the orientation  
(position) of the camera after pressing  
the <X> button, etc. and executing  
x2  
AI.B full-auto distance measurement,  
double-clicking the camera’s shutter  
button (pressing the shutter button  
halfway two times in a row within a short  
period) activates the flash head to move  
automatically, resetting (automatically  
correcting) the bounce angle to  
substantially the same angle as before  
you changed the orientation (position).  
This function is convenient when the  
camera’s horizontal or vertical orientation  
has changed.  
  When a picture is taken during automatic correction of the bounce angle,  
the flash does not fire.  
  When shooting conditions (subject, distance from subject, distance to  
ceiling, etc.) change, press the <X> button once again to repeat the  
distance measurement (p.49).  
You can select the method to perform the automatic bounce angle  
correction (P.Fn-08, p.91).  
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W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
FAQ  
  When the shooting distance to the subject changes  
Press the <X> button or the like (p.49) and re-measure the  
shooting distance to the subject.  
  When a warning appears on the Speedlite LCD panel  
Warning  
Solution  
Attach the Speedlite to the camera, then press the  
<X> button.  
AI.B[  
An obstacle has come into contact with the flash  
head preventing the appropriate operation.  
Remove the obstacle and perform the same  
operation once again.  
RETRY  
The same operation was performed three times,  
but the appropriate operation could not be  
completed. Turn the power off and on again,  
temporarily set the <X> switch to the <>  
position, or do the like.  
AI.B ERROR  
The camera is not compatible with AI.B full-auto  
mode. Perform AI.B semi-auto shooting (p.56) or  
manual bounce flash photography (p.61).  
CAMERA POWER  
IS OFF  
The camera power is not turned on. Turn on the  
camera power, then press the <X> button.  
Flash coverage angle cannot be manually set  
during AI.B full-auto shooting.  
AI.B-F  
The wide panel cannot be used during AI.B  
full-auto shooting. Retract the wide panel.  
WIDE PANEL  
When the bounce adapter is used, the flash  
coverage cannot be set manually.  
BOUNCE ADAPTER  
With the wide panel pulled out, the bounce  
adapter is attached. The flash coverage cannot be  
set manually.  
WIDE PANEL +  
BOUNCE ADAPTER  
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W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
  The flash head does not move when the camera’s depth-of-field  
preview button is pressed.  
To check whether or not the camera’s depth-of-field preview button  
can be used to start distance measurement in AI.B full-auto mode  
(checking if the camera is compatible), see page 46.  
  The bounce angle is not automatically corrected even when the  
orientation (position) of the camera is changed.  
Double-clicking the camera’s shutter button (pressing the shutter  
button halfway two times in a row within a short period) activates the  
flash head to move automatically, resetting the bounce angle to  
substantially the same angle as before you changed the orientation  
(position) of the camera.  
  Pictures are underexposed (insufficiently exposed).  
During bounce flash photography, less light reaches the subject and  
thus underexposure (insufficient exposure) is prone to occur. Take  
the action such as taking the picture as close to the subject as  
possible, increasing the camera’s ISO speed, or opening the  
aperture of the lens before shooting.  
Further, when the ceiling or wall for bouncing the flash light on is too  
far away, the ceiling is a dark color, or the ceiling is stepped or  
uneven, shooting with the appropriate exposure may not be possible  
since not enough light may reach the subject.  
  The color of the subject is not right.  
If the surface for bouncing the flash light is not white, a color cast  
may result in the picture or shooting with the appropriate exposure  
may not be possible since the bounced flash light may not reach the  
subject. Select a ceiling or wall that is close to a white color for  
bouncing the flash light off for high reflectance.  
If the battery is not installed in the camera, the warning on the Speedlite may  
not be correctly displayed when the <X> button is pressed.  
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W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
AI.B Lamp  
X
Depending on the state of the flash head  
during AI.B full-auto shooting, the display  
(lit/blinking) of the blue <X> lamp  
changes.  
Lamp  
Off  
Status  
Before AI.B full-auto shooting is started  
High-speed  
blinking  
AI.B full-auto distance measurement in progress or bounce  
angle correction in progress  
Distance measurement is complete (AI.B full-auto shooting  
possible)  
Lit  
When bounce angle changed after distance measurement  
operation is complete  
Error in AI.B full-auto mode  
Low-speed  
blinking  
When the bounce angle changed after registration (with  
<z> set)  
When the flash head is not in the forward-facing position  
(before shooting in AI.B full-auto mode)  
: Bounce Angle Setting Button  
z
When the <z> button is pressed during AI.B full-auto shooting, the  
bounce angle is stored (registered) in the Speedlite, and AI.B semi-auto  
shooting can be performed. For AI.B semi-auto shooting, see pages 56-  
54  
     
W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting  
General Cautions for AI.B full-auto Shooting  
  When the <X> is switched to another mode or when the power switch  
is set to <J>, the bounce angle stored (registered) in the Speedlite is  
cleared.  
  When using the FE lock or self-timer, double-click the shutter button, and  
once the flash head is reset (automatic correction) to the stored  
(registered) position, perform the FE lock operation or shooting.  
  When a picture is taken with the camera oriented downward or upward,  
the appropriate bounce angle may not be automatically set. If this  
happens, take the picture using the following technique.  
• Perform AI.B semi-auto shooting (p.56)  
• Set the <X> switch to the <> position so that the flash head is  
facing forward (p.42).  
• Manual bounce flash photography (p.61)  
  When the <X> button is pressed during movie shooting, although  
AI.B full-auto distance measurement operation (preflash) is performed,  
flash photography cannot be performed.  
  When you turn the flash head, turn it slowly. While it may make a sound  
when you turn the flash head, it is not a malfunction. However, it may  
result in a mechanical failure if you continuously turn the flash head fast.  
During AI.B full-auto shooting, you can fire the flash at the desired bounce  
angle as in manual bounce flash photography by pressing the <z>  
button after determining the orientation (position) of the camera and  
adjusting the flash head.  
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V AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting  
For an overview of AI.B (AI bounce flash) semi-auto mode, see page 45.  
AI.B semi-auto shooting can be performed with all the EOS cameras.  
Before performing AI.B semi-auto shooting, review the “Safety  
Precautions” (p.8), “General Cautions for AI.B Full-Auto Shooting and  
AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting” (p.60), and the like.  
Guidelines for Shooting Conditions in AI.B Semi-Auto Mode  
See “Guidelines for Shooting Conditions in AI.B Full-Auto Mode” on  
AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting  
Set the <X> switch to the <Y>  
position (p.42).  
  With the Speedlite attached to the  
camera, check that both the camera  
and the Speedlite are turned on.  
  Set the <X> bounce mode switch  
to the <Y> position.  
1
X When the flash head is not in the  
forward-facing position, the flash  
head moves and is automatically set  
to the forward-facing position.  
Set the bounce angle as desired.  
2
  Determine the orientation (position) of  
the camera when taking a picture,  
and then perform steps 2 and 3.  
  Taking into consideration factors such  
as the distance to the subject and the  
distance to the ceiling, manually  
move the flash head and set the  
bounce angle.  
X The Speedlite icon on the LCD panel  
changes to <m>.  
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V AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting  
Press the <z> button.  
3
  After you determine the bounce angle  
in step 2, press the <z> button to  
store (register) the bounce angle in  
the Speedlite.  
  To re-register the bounce angle,  
perform steps 2 and 3 again.  
Take the picture.  
4
  When the orientation (position) of the  
camera changes after the bounce  
angle is stored (registered) in the  
Speedlite in step 3, double-click the  
camera’s shutter button (press the  
shutter button halfway two times in a  
row within a short period).  
x2  
X The flash head automatically moves  
and resets to make the bounce angle  
substantially the same as when  
stored (registered).  
  Focus on the subject and take the  
picture in the same way as with  
normal flash photography.  
  Play back the image, then check the  
result.  
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V AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting  
  When the shooting distance to the subject changes, adjust (reset) the  
bounce angle. When you want to re-register the adjusted bounce angle,  
press the <z> button once again. Note that when the shutter button  
is pressed halfway without pressing the <z> button once again, the  
bounce angle is set to the original value.  
  If the position of the flash head is moved (inadvertently) after the bounce  
angle is stored (registered) in the Speedlite (with the AI.B lamp blinking),  
when you press the shutter button halfway, the flash head automatically  
moves and is set in the position at the time of registration. (The bounce  
angle is automatically corrected.)  
  When a picture is taken during automatic correction of the bounce angle,  
the flash does not fire.  
  When using the FE lock or self-timer, double-click the shutter button, and  
once the flash head is reset (automatic correction) to the stored  
(registered) position, perform the FE lock operation or shooting.  
  When the <X> is switched to another mode or when the power switch  
is set to <J>, the bounce angle stored (registered) in the Speedlite is  
cleared.  
  When you turn the flash head, turn it slowly. While it may make a sound  
when you turn the flash head, it is not a malfunction. However, it may  
result in a mechanical failure if you continuously turn the flash head fast.  
  When the Speedlite’s LCD panel displays a warning, see page 52.  
  During AI.B semi-auto shooting, you can fire the flash at the desired  
bounce angle as in manual bounce flash photography by pressing the  
<z> button after determining the orientation (position) of the camera  
and adjusting the flash head.  
  You can select the method to perform the automatic bounce angle  
correction (P.Fn-08, p.91).  
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V AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting  
AI.B Lamp  
X
Depending on the state of the flash head  
during AI.B semi-auto shooting, the  
display (lit/blinking) of the blue <X>  
lamp changes.  
Lamp  
Off  
Status  
Bounce angle not registered (before AI.B semi-auto  
shooting is started)  
High-speed  
blinking  
AI.B semi-auto operation in progress or bounce angle  
correction in progress  
Bounce angle registration is complete (AI.B semi-auto  
shooting possible)  
Lit  
When the bounce angle changes after registration  
Error in AI.B semi-auto mode  
Low-speed  
blinking  
When the flash head is not in the forward-facing position  
(before shooting in AI.B semi-auto mode)  
FAQ  
When bounce angle automatic correction is not performed even when  
the orientation (position) of the camera is changed, underexposure  
(insufficient exposure) occurs, or the color of the subject is not right, see  
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General Cautions for AI.B Full-Auto Shooting and AI.B Semi-Auto  
Shooting  
  If the camera is held at too steep an angle after a change of orientation  
(position), automatic bounce angle correction may not be performed. In  
addition, automatic bounce angle correction will not be performed when  
the change of orientation makes it impossible to reset to the stored  
bounce angle.  
  Since the turning angle of the flash head is indicated in 5° increments,  
the angle may be displayed with a margin of error to an extent of 5°  
(before and after the automatic correction) such as when the bounce  
angle is automatically corrected.  
  When the flash settings are cleared during AI.B full-auto shooting or AI.B  
semi-auto shooting (p.40), the bounce angle stored (registered) in the  
Speedlite is cleared. Therefore, pressing the shutter button halfway  
returns the flash head to the forward-facing position.  
  AI bounce flash photography cannot be performed with the release  
button on a remote controller or the touch operation of the camera (not  
supported).  
Notes for AI.B Full-Auto Shooting and AI.B Semi-Auto Shooting  
When using an EOS DIGITAL camera released in and after the second half  
of 2017 (p.46), AI_b” is displayed on the camera’s viewfinder as well as the  
LCD panel, and [AI BOUNCE] is displayed on the LCD monitor if the flash  
head moves in the following three cases, 1, 2, or 3.  
1. When the <X> button or the like is pressed for distance measurement  
operation during AI.B full-auto shooting (with the camera’s metering timer  
active).  
2. When bounce angle correction is performed by double-clicking the  
shutter button during AI.B full-auto shooting or AI.B semi-auto shooting.  
3. When the position of the flash head is (inadvertently) moved by pressing  
the shutter button halfway to automatically correct the bounce angle after  
distance measurement operation during AI.B full-auto shooting or after  
the bounce angle was stored (registered) in the Speedlite during AI.B  
semi-auto shooting.  
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m
Manual Bounce Flash Photography  
When you want to perform manual bounce flash photography, perform  
the following settings and then adjust the orientation of the flash head.  
Set to P.Fn-09-1.  
  See page 92, then set the Personal  
1
function P.Fn-09 (manual bounce  
setting) to 1.  
Set the <X> switch to <0°>.  
2
Set the bounce angle manually.  
3
  Adjust the orientation of the flash  
head manually.  
  You can check the bounce angle in  
the upward direction and horizontal  
direction using the LCD panel.  
X The Speedlite icon on the LCD panel  
changes to <m>.  
120°  
180°  
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m Manual Bounce Flash Photography  
  When P.Fn-09 is set to 0 (p.92), you cannot manually set the bounce  
angle (the flash head automatically returns to the 0° position when the  
shutter button is pressed halfway even when you manually set the  
bounce angle).  
  If the ceiling or wall for bouncing the flash light on is too far away,  
shooting with the appropriate exposure may not be possible since the  
bounced flash light may not reach the subject.  
  If the picture appears dark, use a larger aperture opening (smaller f/  
number) and try again. You can also increase the ISO speed when using  
a digital camera.  
  Select a ceiling or wall that is close to a white color for bouncing the flash  
light off for high reflectance. If the bounce surface is not white, a color  
cast may result in the picture or shooting with the appropriate exposure  
may not be possible since the bounced flash light may not reach the  
subject.  
  When Quick flash is fired with bounce flash, underexposure may occur  
since the flash output decreases.  
  When you turn the flash head, turn it slowly. While it may make a sound  
when you turn the flash head, it is not a malfunction. However, it may  
result in a mechanical failure if you turn the flash head fast.  
  When the flash head is turned while the flash coverage is set to <L>  
(automatic setting), the flash coverage is set at 50 mm and <--> is  
displayed.  
  You can also manually set the flash coverage (p.34).  
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q
Combined Use with the Bounce Adapter  
If you attach the provided bounce adapter to the Speedlite and bounce  
the flash light on the ceiling or wall, etc., you can spread the flash light  
across a larger area and suppress the shadows on the subject.  
Also, if the bounce angle is set to 90 to bounce the flash light on the  
°
ceiling, etc., the diffused flash light emitted from the sides of the bounce  
adapter falls on the front of the subject (shooting distance guidance:  
within approx. 1.5 m/4.9 ft., at ISO 100 with f/2.8), further suppressing  
the shadow on the subject. When shooting portraits, the catchlight effect  
can also be obtained.  
“Canon” logo  
Attach the bounce adapter.  
1
  Attach the adapter securely to the  
flash head until it clicks in place, as  
shown.  
  Check that the display changes to  
<H>.  
  When removing the adapter, follow  
the procedure in reverse order. Raise  
the removal tab on the lower side of  
the adapter, then remove the adapter  
from the flash head.  
Take the picture.  
2
  During AI.B full-auto shooting (p.48),  
pressing the <X> button  
automatically sets the bounce angle  
so that the flash head is facing toward  
the ceiling.  
  Take the picture with the flash light  
bouncing off the ceiling, walls, or the  
like.  
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q Combined Use with the Bounce Adapter  
  When the bounce adapter is attached, or when the bounce adapter and  
the wide panel are used together, underexposure may result since the  
flash output decreases. Take necessary countermeasures such as  
increasing the ISO speed on the camera or applying flash exposure  
compensation (p.30).  
  Since the flash guide number decreases when the bounce adapter is  
attached, focusing with AF-assist beam using a series of small flashes  
may not be possible. Using infrared AF-assist beam is recommended  
(P.Fn-04-0, p.89).  
  When Quick flash (p.21) is fired with the bounce adapter attached, taking  
the picture after the flash-ready lamp is lit in red is recommended since  
the flash output may not be sufficient.  
  The flash coverage is set automatically when the bounce adapter is  
attached. You cannot change the setting.  
  If you attach the bounce adapter to the flash when using an EOS  
DIGITAL camera released up to 2004, set the white balance to <A>. If  
you shoot with <Q>, appropriate white balance may not be obtained.  
  The flash light is further softened when the wide panel (p.35) is used  
together with the bounce adapter.  
  If the subject is dark (underexposed) when you check the shot image,  
perform flash exposure compensation (p.30). You can also increase the  
ISO speed when using a digital camera.  
  During AI.B full-auto shooting and AI.B semi-auto shooting, you can  
press the <z> button to store (register) the bounce angle in the  
Speedlite even when the bounce adapter is mounted.  
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4
Setting Flash Functions  
with Camera Controls  
This chapter describes how to set the flash functions  
from the camera’s menu screen.  
When the camera’s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic  
mode or a Basic Zone mode, the operations in this chapter are  
not available. Set the camera’s shooting mode to <d/s/f/  
a/bulb(B)> (Creative Zone mode).  
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Flash Control from the Camera’s Menu Screen  
When using EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2007, you can  
set flash functions or Custom Functions from the camera’s menu  
screen.  
For camera operations, refer to the camera’s Instruction Manual.  
Flash Function Settings  
Select [External Speedlite  
control].  
  Select [External Speedlite control]  
1
or [Flash control].  
Select [Flash function settings].  
2
  Select [Flash function settings] or  
[External flash func. setting].  
X The setting screen is displayed.  
Set the function.  
3
  The setting screen and items  
displayed vary depending on the  
camera.  
  Select an item and set the function.  
Example 2  
Example 1  
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Flash Control from the Camera’s Menu Screen  
Settings Available on the Flash Function Settings Screen  
  EOS DIGITAL cameras released in and after 2007  
On the camera’s [Flash function settings] or [External flash func.  
setting] screen, you can configure normal flash photography  
settings.  
The settable functions are as follows. The settings available vary by the  
camera used, and flash mode, etc.  
Functions  
Flash firing  
Enable / Disable  
E-TTL II flash metering  
Evaluative / Average  
Flash synchronization speed in Av mode  
Flash mode  
E-TTL II (autoflash) / Manual flash  
1st curtain / 2nd curtain / High-speed  
Shutter sync settings  
Flash exposure compensation  
Zoom (flash coverage)  
Clear settings  
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Flash Control from the Camera’s Menu Screen  
  Flash firing  
To perform flash photography, set to [Enable]. To use the flash’s AF-  
assist beam only, set to [Disable].  
  E-TTL II flash metering  
For normal exposures, set it to [Evaluative]. If [Average] is set, the  
flash exposure will be averaged for the entire scene metered by the  
camera. Flash exposure compensation may be necessary  
depending on the scene. This setting is for advanced users.  
  Flash synchronization speed in Av mode  
You can set the flash synchronization speed when shooting in  
<f> aperture-priority AE mode with flash.  
  Flash mode  
You can select [E-TTL II] or [Manual flash] according to your  
photographic objectives.  
  Shutter sync settings  
You can select the flash firing timing/method from [1st curtain], [2nd  
curtain], or [High-speed synchronization]. To perform normal flash  
photography, set [1st curtain].  
  Flash exposure compensation  
With a similar procedure as exposure compensation, you can adjust  
the flash output. The flash exposure compensation amount can be  
set up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.  
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Flash Control from the Camera’s Menu Screen  
  Zoom (flash coverage)  
You can set the Speedlite flash coverage. When [Auto] is selected,  
the flash coverage is set automatically according to the focal length  
of the shooting lens and the image sensor size of the camera (p.26).  
  Clear settings  
When [Clear flash settings] or [Clear external flash set.] is  
selected, you can revert the settings of Speedlite to their default  
settings.  
If the flash coverage is automatically set such as when the bounce adapter  
is attached or the wide panel is used, or when the <X> switch is set to  
the <Z> position, setting [Zoom] (flash coverage) is not possible.  
  [Flash firing] and [E-TTL II flash metering] are displayed in step 2 or  
step 3 on page 66. (Display layouts and procedures vary by camera  
model.)  
  When [Flash sync. speed in Av mode] is not displayed, it can be set  
with the camera’s Custom Functions.  
  When the flash exposure compensation is set on the flash, flash  
exposure compensation cannot be performed from the camera. If both  
are set at the same time, priority is given to the setting on the flash.  
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Flash Control from the Camera’s Menu Screen  
Flash Custom Function Settings  
You can set Custom Functions for the Speedlite from the camera’s  
menu screen. The details displayed vary by the camera. If C.Fn-21 to  
23 are not displayed, set them by operating the Speedlite. For the  
Custom Functions, see pages 82-87.  
Select [Flash C.Fn settings].  
1
  Select [Flash C.Fn settings] or  
[External flash C.Fn setting].  
X The flash Custom Function settings  
screen is displayed.  
Custom Function number  
Set the Custom Function.  
  Select the Custom Function number.  
  Select an item and set the function.  
2
  To clear all the Custom Function  
settings, select [Clear settings] in  
step 1, then [Clear all Speedlite  
C.Fn’s] or [Clear ext. flash C.Fn  
set.].  
  When using a camera released in 2011 or earlier, or with EOS REBEL  
T7/2000D/1500D, EOS REBEL T100/3000D/4000D, EOS REBEL T6/  
1300D and EOS REBEL T5/1200D, the C.Fn-21 to 23 settings are not  
cleared even if [Clear all Speedlite C.Fn’s] or [Clear ext. flash C.Fn  
set] is selected. When the procedure to clear all the Custom Functions  
described on page 84 is performed, all the Custom Functions (except  
C.Fn-00) are cleared.  
  Personal Functions (P.Fn, p.88) cannot be set or all cleared at once from  
the camera’s menu screen. Set them by operating the Speedlite.  
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5
Wireless Flash Photography:  
Optical Transmission  
This chapter describes wireless flash photography  
using the optical transmission wireless receiver  
function.  
For the accessories required for optical transmission  
wireless shooting, see the system map (p.94).  
When the camera’s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic  
mode or a Basic Zone mode, the operations in this chapter are  
not available. Set the camera’s shooting mode to <d/s/f/  
a/bulb(B)> (Creative Zone mode).  
  You can wirelessly control a 470EX-AI set as an optical  
transmission wireless receiver unit using a device equipped  
with the optical transmission wireless sender function (p.94).  
  The device equipped with the optical transmission wireless  
sender function is called the “sender”, and a 470EX-AI that is  
controlled wirelessly is called a “receiver”.  
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: Optical Transmission  
Wireless Flash Photography  
Using a Canon device equipped with an optical transmission wireless  
sender function and 470EX-AI set as a receiver unit, you can easily  
take pictures with wireless multiple flash lighting in the same way as  
normal E-TTL II/E-TTL autoflash photography.  
The system is designed so that the settings of the sender unit are  
automatically applied to the wirelessly controlled 470EX-AI (receiver).  
Therefore, you do not need to operate the receiver unit during shooting  
(except when set as the individual receiver, p.79).  
For details on how to perform optical transmission wireless flash  
photography, refer to the Instruction Manual of the device equipped with  
the sender function.  
(Wireless flash  
Positioning and Operation Range  
photography examples)  
Indoors  
x
470EX-AI  
Approx.  
15 m/49.2 ft.  
Outdoors  
Device with optical  
transmission wireless  
sender function  
Approx.  
10 m/32.8 ft.  
Approx. 80°  
Transmission distance  
Approx.  
Approx.  
8 m/26.2 ft. 12 m/39.4 ft.  
(Sender: With 600EX II-RT)  
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: Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Photography  
  To avoid interfering with transmission, do not place any obstacles  
between the sender unit and receiver unit.  
  The transmission distance differs according to the sender unit used.  
Refer to the Instruction Manual of the device that is equipped with the  
sender function.  
  Before shooting, perform a test flash (p.21) and test shooting.  
  Place the wireless sensor of the receiver unit facing the sender unit.  
  Position the receiver unit, using the provided mini stand (p.15).  
  For details on the sender flash setting procedure, refer to the Instruction  
Manual of the device equipped with the optical transmission wireless  
sender function.  
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Wireless Settings  
To perform flash photography using the optical transmission wireless  
receiver function, configure the settings as follows.  
Receiver Unit Setting  
Set to <:x>.  
  Operate and set the flash you want to  
set as the receiver unit.  
  Press the <I> button of the <S>  
cross keys.  
  Turn <9> to select <:x>,  
then press <8>.  
To perform normal flash photography, select <F> to clear the  
wireless (receiver) settings.  
When the flash is set as a receiver, the flash does not function even if the  
<X> switch is set to the <Z> or <Y> position.  
Transmission Channel Setting  
To avoid interference with optical transmission wireless flash systems  
used by other photographers, you can change the transmission  
channel. Set the same channel for both the sender unit and  
receiver unit.  
Set a transmission channel.  
  Press <8>.  
  Turn <9> to select the channel  
symbol, then press <8>.  
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Wireless Settings  
  Turn <9> to select a channel from  
Ch. “Y” to “[”, then press  
<8>.  
Transmission channel  
If the transmission channels of the sender unit and receiver unit are  
different, the receiver unit will not fire. Set both to the same number.  
Memory Function  
You can save the wireless settings to the receiver unit and recall the  
settings later. Operate each receiver unit individually as you desire to  
save or recall its settings.  
Select <L>.  
  Press the <1> button.  
  Turn <9> to select <L>, then  
1
press <8>.  
Save or load the settings.  
2
  Turn <9> to select <V> (save)  
or <J> (load), then press <8>.  
  Select <;>.  
X When you select <V>, the  
settings are saved (stored in  
memory).  
X When you select <J>, the  
settings that were saved are set.  
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a: Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Photography  
This section describes basic fully automatic wireless shooting when  
using a device (sender) equipped with the optical transmission wireless  
sender function and a 470EX-AI set as a receiver unit.  
For details on optical transmission wireless flash shooting and sender unit  
operation procedure, refer to the Instruction Manual of the sender device.  
Set the sender unit.  
1
  Set the device with the sender  
function as the optical transmission  
wireless sender unit.  
Set the receiver unit.  
2
  Set the 470EX-AI to be controlled  
wirelessly from the sender unit as the  
receiver unit (p.74).  
  A, B, or C can be set as the firing  
group.  
Check the channel.  
  If the channels of the sender unit and  
3
receiver unit are different, set them to  
the same number (p.74).  
Position the camera and the  
4 flash.  
 
Position them within the range shown  
on page 72.  
Set the flash mode to <a>.  
  Set the flash mode of the sender unit  
to <a>.  
5
  The receiver unit is set automatically  
to <a> during shooting,  
controlled by the sender unit.  
  Check that the firing group control is  
set to <8> (no flash ratio control is  
set: <_>).  
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Check that the flash is ready.  
6
  When the receiver unit is ready, the  
AF-assist beam emitter blinks at  
approx. 1-second intervals.  
  Check that the sender unit’s flash-  
ready lamp is lit.  
Check the performance.  
7
  Fire a test flash from the sender unit.  
X The receiver unit fires. If it does not  
fire, check that it is placed within the  
transmission range (p.72).  
Take the picture.  
8
  Set the camera and take the picture  
in the same way as with normal flash  
photography.  
If there is a fluorescent light or computer monitor near a receiver unit, the  
presence of the light source may cause the receiver unit to malfunction and  
fire inadvertently.  
  The receiver unit’s flash coverage is set to 24 mm. You can also set the  
flash coverage manually.  
  If the receiver unit’s auto power off takes effect, press the sender unit’s  
test flash button to turn on the receiver unit. Note that the test flash  
cannot be performed while the camera’s metering timer, etc. is operating.  
  You can change the time until the receiver unit’s auto power off takes  
effect (C.Fn-10, p.86).  
  You can disable the blinking of the AF-assist beam emitter when  
recharge is complete for the receiver unit (C.Fn-23, p.87).  
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a: Fully Automatic Wireless Flash Photography  
Advanced Shooting with Fully Automatic Wireless Flash  
Since the following functions set on the sender unit will be set  
automatically to the receiver units on this wireless system, you do not  
need to operate the receiver unit(s). For this reason, you can perform  
wireless flash photography in the same way as normal flash  
photography.  
• Flash exposure compensation  
• High-speed sync  
• FE lock (p.31)  
• Manual flash (p.36)  
  You can also directly operate the receiver unit to individually set flash  
exposure compensation and flash coverage on each receiver unit (p.79).  
  You can also perform FEB shooting and stroboscopic flash using the  
470EX-AI set as a receiver unit with a sender unit equipped with FEB  
and stroboscopic flash functions.  
Setting the Firing Group  
Set the firing group when performing two-group (A, B) or three-group  
(A, B, C) wireless shooting using 470EX-AI set as the receiver units.  
Firing group  
Set the firing group of the  
receiver units.  
 
Operate and set the receiver units one  
by one.  
  Press <8>.  
  Turn <9> to select the firing group,  
then press <8>.  
  Turn <9> to select <a>, <b>,  
or <c>, then press <8>.  
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Manual Flash Setting on a Receiver Unit  
You can directly operate the receiver unit to manually set the manual  
flash. This function is called individual receiver. This is useful when, for  
example, you use the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 (sold separately) to  
perform wireless manual flash.  
Set the individual receiver.  
1
  Press the <I> button of the <S>  
cross keys.  
  Turn <9> to select <:A>,  
then press <8>.  
X <(> appears on  
the LCD panel.  
X The flash mode is set to <q>.  
Set the flash output.  
2
  Press the <O> button of the <S>  
cross keys.  
  Turn <9> to set the flash output,  
then press <8>.  
A receiver unit that is set as an individual receiver cannot receive flash  
mode control from the sender unit. The receiver unit always fires at the set  
flash output.  
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Customizing the  
Speedlite  
This chapter describes how to customize the Speedlite  
with the Custom Functions (C.Fn) and Personal  
Functions (P.Fn).  
When the camera’s shooting mode is set to a fully automatic  
mode or a Basic Zone mode, the operations in this chapter are  
not available. Set the camera’s shooting mode to <d/s/f/  
a/bulb(B)> (Creative Zone mode).  
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/
>: Setting Custom and Personal Functions  
You can make precise adjustments to various flash functions to suit  
your picture-taking preferences. The functions used to do this are called  
the Custom Functions and Personal Functions. The Personal Functions  
are customizable functions unique to the 470EX-AI.  
C: Custom Functions  
Display the Custom Functions screen.  
1
  Press the <  
> button.  
1
  Turn <9> to select <=>, then  
press <8>.  
X The Custom Functions screen is  
displayed.  
Select an item to set.  
  Turn <9> to select an item  
2
3
(number) to be set.  
Change the setting.  
  Press <8>.  
X The setting is displayed.  
  Turn <9> to select your desired  
setting, then press <8>.  
>: Personal Functions  
Display the Personal Functions screen.  
1
  Select <<> in the same way as  
step 1 for the Custom Functions, then  
press <8>.  
X
The Personal Functions screen is displayed.  
Set the function.  
2
  Set the Personal Functions in the  
same way as steps 2 and 3 for the  
Custom Functions.  
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C / >: Setting Custom and Personal Functions  
Custom Function List  
Number  
Function  
Page  
C.Fn-00  
C.Fn-01  
C.Fn-02  
C.Fn-08  
C.Fn-10  
C.Fn-11  
C.Fn-13  
C.Fn-21  
C.Fn-22  
C.Fn-23  
"
#
Distance indicator display  
Auto power off  
$
-
Modeling flash  
AF-assist beam firing  
/
Receiver auto power off timer  
Receiver auto power off cancel  
Flash exposure compensation setting  
Light distribution  
0
6
;
<
LCD panel illumination  
Receiver flash charge check  
?
Personal Function List  
Number  
Function  
Page  
P.Fn-01  
@
LCD panel display contrast  
LCD panel illumination color: Normal  
flash photography  
P.Fn-02  
A
P.Fn-03  
P.Fn-04  
P.Fn-05  
P.Fn-06  
P.Fn-07  
P.Fn-08  
P.Fn-09  
C
LCD panel illumination color: Receiver  
AF-assist beam emission method  
Quick flash  
]
+
^
R
U
X0°  
Dial setting changes  
Maximum bounce angle  
Automatic bounce angle correction  
Manual bounce setting  
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Clearing All the Custom/Personal Functions  
You can clear all Custom Functions or  
Personal Functions by selecting  
<C> or <D> on the screen on  
the left, then selecting <;>.  
Even if you clear all Custom Functions, C.Fn-00 will not be cleared.  
You can set or clear all Custom Functions of the Speedlite on the camera’s  
menu screen (p.70).  
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C.Fn-00: " (Distance indicator display)  
You can select meters or feet for the distance indicator display on the LCD  
panel.  
0: m (Meters (m))  
1: ft (Feet (ft))  
C.Fn-01: # (Auto power off)  
When the Speedlite is not operated for approx. 90 seconds, the power turns  
off automatically to save energy. You can disable this function.  
0: ON (Enabled)  
1: OFF (Disabled)  
C.Fn-02: $ (Modeling flash)  
0: % (Enabled (Depth-of-field preview button))  
Press the camera’s depth-of-field preview button to fire the modeling  
flash.  
1: & (Enabled (Test firing button))  
Press the Speedlite’s test flash button to fire the modeling flash.  
2: %/& (Enabled (with both buttons))  
Press the camera’s depth-of-field preview button or the Speedlite’s test  
flash button to fire the modeling flash.  
3: OFF (Disabled)  
Disables the modeling flash.  
  When the <X> switch is set to the <Z> position, the modeling flash  
may not fire when the camera’s depth-of-field preview button is pressed.  
When you want to fire the modeling flash during AI.B full-auto shooting,  
setting C.Fn-02 to 1 or 2 and firing the modeling flash using the  
Speedlite’s test flash button is recommended.  
  With the depth-of-field preview function assigned to a button on the  
camera using the camera’s customization features, you can fire the  
modeling flash using the assigned button when C.Fn-02 is set to 0 or 2  
(except for EOS M series camras).  
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-
C.Fn-08:  
(AF-assist beam firing)  
0: ON (Enabled)  
1: OFF (Disabled)  
This disables the emission of the AF-assist beam from the Speedlite.  
The flash icon displayed when C.Fn-08 is set changes according to the  
P.Fn-04 (AF-assist beam emission method, p.89) setting.  
C.Fn-10: / (Receiver auto power off timer)  
When set as an optical transmission wireless receiver unit, the time until  
auto power off takes effect can be changed. Note that when the receiver  
unit’s auto power off takes effect, </> is displayed on the LCD panel. Set  
this function on each receiver unit.  
0: 60min (60 minutes)  
1: 10min (10 minutes)  
C.Fn-11: 0 (Receiver auto power off cancel)  
In optical transmission wireless flash photography, when you press the test  
flash button on the sender unit, you can turn on the receiver units that are in  
the auto power off state. You can change the time for the receiver units in  
the auto power off state to accept this function. Set this function on each  
receiver unit.  
0: 8h (Within 8 hours)  
1: 1h (Within 1 hour)  
C.Fn-13: 6 (Flash exposure compensation setting)  
0: 4 (Speedlite button and dial)  
1: 5 (Speedlite dial only)  
You can directly set the flash exposure compensation amount and  
flash output by turning <9> without pressing the <O> button of the  
<S> cross keys.  
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C.Fn-21: ; (Light distribution)  
You can change the flash light distribution (flash coverage) of the Speedlite  
in relation to the shooting angle of view when the flash coverage is set to  
<L> (automatic setting).  
0: j (Standard)  
The optimum flash coverage for the shooting angle of view is set  
automatically.  
1: k (Guide number priority)  
Although the periphery of the picture is slightly darker than the 0  
setting, this is effective when you want to give priority to the flash  
output. The flash coverage is set automatically to a slightly more  
telephoto position than the actual shooting angle of view. The display  
k
changes to < >.  
2: l (Even coverage)  
Although the possible flash photography distance becomes slightly  
shorter than the 0 setting, this is effective when you want to minimize  
light falloff at the periphery of the picture. The flash coverage is set  
automatically to a slightly wider position than the actual shooting angle  
l
of view. The display changes to < >.  
C.Fn-22: < (LCD panel illumination)  
When a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel illuminates. You can  
change this illumination setting.  
0: 12sec (On for 12 sec.)  
1: OFF (Disable panel illumination)  
2: ON (Illumination always on)  
C.Fn-23: ? (Receiver flash charge check)  
When recharge is complete for the receiver unit during optical transmission  
wireless shooting, its AF-assist beam emitter blinks. You can disable this  
blinking. Set this function on each receiver unit.  
0: = (AF-assist beam, Q lamp)  
1: > (Q lamp)  
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P.Fn-01: @ (LCD panel display contrast)  
You can adjust the contrast of the LCD panel  
in 5 levels.  
P.Fn-02: A  
(
LCD panel illumination color: Normal  
flash photography)  
You can set the color of the LCD panel illumination for normal flash  
photography (on-camera flash photography).  
0: GREEN (Green)  
1: ORANGE (Orange)  
P.Fn-03: C (LCD panel illumination color: Receiver)  
You can select the color of the LCD panel illumination for the Speedlite set  
as the receiver unit in optical transmission wireless flash photography.  
0: ORANGE (Orange)  
1: GREEN (Green)  
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P.Fn-04: ] (AF-assist beam emission method)  
You can select the AF-assist beam emission method.  
0: K (Infrared)  
An infrared AF-assist beam is emitted (p.27). Focusing on the subject  
with the subject positioned at the viewfinder center is recommended.  
1: J (A series of small flashes)  
AF-assist beam, which uses intermittent flashes (a series of small  
flashes), is emitted.  
The AF-assist beam, which uses a series of small flashes, is emitted when  
470EX-AI is attached to an EOS DIGITAL camera equipped with a function  
for controlling external flashes from the camera’s menu screen. Note that,  
depending on the camera model, the camera’s firmware may need to be  
updated.  
P.Fn-05: + (Quick flash)  
You can set whether or not to fire the flash (fire the Quick flash) when the  
flash-ready lamp is lit in green (before the flash is fully charged) to shorten  
the charge waiting time. Quick flash also takes effect during continuous  
shooting.  
0: ON (Enabled)  
1: OFF (Disabled)  
When Quick flash is fired during continuous shooting, underexposure may  
occur since the flash output decreases.  
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P.Fn-06: ^ (Dial setting changes)  
When <8> is pressed and the screen  
displays the settings as shown on the left, you  
can set whether or not the following functions  
can be directly set by simply turning <9>.  
0: OFF (Disabled)  
Set the function using the normal operation procedure.  
1: ON (Enabled)  
You can directly set the function by selecting “Flash exposure  
compensation amount” and “Manual flash output” using the <S>  
cross keys, then simply by turning <9>.  
P.Fn-07: R (Maximum bounce angle)  
You can set the maximum bounce angle in the upward direction during AI.B  
full-auto shooting. When you want to limit the maximum bounce angle so that  
the flash head does not turn toward the photographer, set to 2.  
0: 120°  
1: 140°  
2: 90°  
  With “1” set, be careful of the direction of the flash head since the flash  
head may fire toward the photographer.  
  P.Fn-07 takes effect only during AI.B full-auto shooting. Note that the  
settings set by P.Fn-07 do not function when <z> is pressed and the  
bounce angle is stored (registered) in Speedlite during AI.B semi-auto  
shooting or AI.B full-auto shooting.  
  If P.Fn-07 setting is changed, perform the distance measurement  
operation (p.49) again.  
When a bounce angle that exceeds 120° is automatically set with this  
setting set to 1, the angle may be set after the flash head rotates 180°.  
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P.Fn-08:  
(Automatic bounce angle correction)  
U
You can set how the bounce angle is to be automatically corrected when  
the orientation (position) of the camera changes during <W> AI.B full-  
auto shooting or <V> AI.B semi-auto shooting.  
0:  
Q
When the shutter button is double-clicked (pressed halfway two times  
in a row within a short period), bounce angle correction is performed.  
1: AUTO  
When the camera’s metering timer is active, bounce angle correction is  
automatically performed (without pressing the shutter button halfway).  
2:  
T
When the shutter button is pressed halfway, bounce angle correction is  
performed.  
When set to 1 or 2, bounce angle correction may take effect, not only when  
the shutter button is pressed but also when any other button on the camera  
is pressed.  
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P.Fn-09:  
0° (Manual bounce setting)  
When the <X> bounce mode switch is set to <>, you can set whether  
or not the bounce angle can be set manually.  
0: 0°  
Manual bounce shooting (setting the bounce angle manually) cannot  
be performed. After the bounce angle has been manually set, pressing  
the shutter button halfway returns the flash head to the forward-facing  
position.  
1: MANUAL BOUNCE  
Set to this when performing manual bounce flash photography  
(manually setting the bounce angle).  
In AI.B full-auto shooting mode or AI.B semi-auto shooting mode, bounce  
angle correction is performed when the orientation (position) of the camera  
changes, even when set to 1.  
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Reference  
This chapter provides a system map and  
troubleshooting guide, and describes the use of the  
Speedlite with Type-B cameras.  
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470EX-AI System  
"
#
Wireless Flash Photography  
Optical transmission  
Camera/Speedlite/  
Transmitter equipped  
with sender function  
Speedlite equipped  
with receiver function  
'
"
$
&
%
%
" Speedlite 470EX-AI  
# Bounce adapter SBA-E4 (provided with 470EX-AI)  
$ Mini stand (provided with 470EX-AI)  
% Device equipped with optical transmission wireless sender  
function  
600EX II-RT, 600EX-RT, 600EX, 580EX II, 580EX, 550EX, 90EX,  
MT-26EX-RT, MT-24EX, MR-14EX II, MR-14EX, ST-E2, and EOS  
DIGITAL cameras with optical transmission wireless sender function  
by built-in flash  
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& Speedlite equipped with optical transmission wireless  
receiver function  
600EX II-RT, 600EX-RT, 600EX, 580EX II, 580EX, 550EX, 430EX  
III-RT, 430EX III, 430EX II, 430EX, 420EX, 320EX, 270EX II  
' Off-Camera Shoe Cord OC-E3  
Enables the 470EX-AI to be connected to the camera up to approx.  
60 cm / 2 ft. away.  
  When using a Speedlite without a function for switching the firing groups  
(A, B, C) in &, you can use the Speedlite as a receiver in firing group A  
during optical transmission wireless shooting (you cannot use it as a  
receiver in firing group B or C).  
  During AI.B full-auto shooting, do not use the Off-Camera Shoe Cord  
OC-E3 (an appropriate bounce angle is not automatically set).  
  Do not use 470EX-AI, attaching it to the Speedlite Bracket SB-E2 (sold  
separately) or the like. 470EX-AI does not fit securely to the bracket and  
will be somewhat unstable, possibly causing the flash head to come into  
contact with the bracket section during AI bounce flash.  
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Flash Firing Restrictions due to Temperature Increase  
When continuous flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired in short  
intervals, the temperature of the flash head, batteries, and the area near  
the battery compartment may increase.  
When you perform firing repeatedly, the firing interval increases in  
steps to avoid degrading or damaging the flash head due to  
overheating. When you perform firing repeatedly even more in this  
state, flash firing is restricted automatically.  
Furthermore, when flash firing is restricted, a warning icon is  
displayed to indicate the increase in temperature, and the firing  
interval (with which the flash photography can be performed) will be  
automatically set to approx. 8 sec. (level 1) or approx. 20 sec. (level 2).  
Temperature Increase Warning  
As the internal temperature of the Speedlite increases, the warning is  
displayed in two levels. When you perform continuous firing repeatedly  
even more in the state in level 1, the state changes to level 2.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Display  
(Firing interval: Approx. 8 sec.) (Firing interval: Approx. 20 sec.)  
Icon  
e
f
LCD panel illumination  
Red (lit)  
Red (blinking)  
Number of Continuous Flashes and Rest Time  
The following table shows the number of continuous flashes until the  
warning (level 1) is displayed, and the necessary rest time (guideline)  
until normal flash photography can be performed.  
Number of Continuous Flashes to Reach  
Necessary  
Interval  
Time  
(Guideline)  
Level 1 Warning (Guideline)  
Function  
Flash Coverage  
24mm 28mm  
45 times or more  
35mm  
or more  
14mm  
Continuous full  
output flash (p.17)  
40 min.  
or longer  
Modeling flash  
35 times or more  
40 times or more  
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CAUTION  
When performing continuous flash, do not touch the flash head,  
batteries, or the area near the battery compartment.  
When continuous flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired at short intervals,  
do not touch the flash head, batteries, or the area near the battery  
compartment. The flash head, batteries, and area near the battery  
compartment may become hot, resulting in the risk of burn.  
  Do not open or close the battery compartment cover while flash firing is  
being restricted. Doing so is very dangerous since the flash firing  
restriction is canceled.  
  Even when level 1 warning is not displayed, the firing interval will be  
extended as the flash head begins to heat up.  
  If level 2 warning is displayed, allow a rest time for at least 40 min.  
  Even if you stop flash firing after level 1 warning is displayed, level 2  
warning may be displayed.  
  If flash photography is performed in high temperatures, the firing  
restrictions may be activated before the number of flashes listed in the  
table on the preceding page is fired.  
  For cautions on the number of flash firings, see page 17 (continuous  
flashes) or page 39 (modeling flash).  
  The Speedlite may not fire in rare cases due to environmental factors  
such as temperature rise.  
  When the bounce adapter is used, the number of continuous flashes  
until the warning is displayed becomes slightly fewer.  
  When C.Fn-22-1 is set (p.87), the warning with red illumination of the  
LCD panel will not be displayed even if the temperature of the flash head  
rises.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
If a problem occurs with the flash, first refer to this Troubleshooting  
Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem,  
contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center.  
 Normal Flash Photography  
The power does not turn on.  
  Make sure the batteries are installed in the correct orientation (p.18).  
  Make sure the battery compartment cover is closed (p.18).  
  Replace the batteries with new ones.  
The Speedlite does not fire.  
  Insert the mounting foot into the camera’s hot shoe all the way, slide  
the lock lever to the right, and secure the Speedlite to the camera  
  If the <G> indication remains displayed for approx. 30 sec. or  
longer, replace the batteries (p.18).  
  If the electrical contacts of the Speedlite or camera are dirty, wipe  
the contacts (p.10) with a dry cloth, etc.  
  When you perform continuous firing repeatedly over a short period  
of time, causing the temperature of the flash head to rise and flash  
firing to be restricted, the firing interval increases (p.96).  
The power turns off by itself.  
  The Speedlite’s auto power off has been activated (p.22). Press the  
camera’s shutter button halfway or press the Speedlite’s test flash  
button (p.21).  
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Pictures are underexposed or overexposed.  
  If the main subject looks very dark or very bright, set flash exposure  
  If there is a highly reflective object in the picture, use FE lock (p.31).  
  With high-speed sync, the faster the shutter speed, the lower the  
guide number becomes. Move closer to the subject (p.32).  
The bottom of the picture looks dark.  
  Move at least 0.7 m/2.3 ft. away from the subject.  
  Remove the lens hood if attached.  
The picture periphery looks dark.  
  Set the flash coverage to <L> (automatic setting, p.34).  
  When manually setting the flash coverage, set a flash coverage  
wider than the shooting angle of view (p.34).  
  Make sure C.Fn-21-1 is not set (p.87).  
The picture is very blurred.  
  When the shooting mode is set to the <f> aperture-priority AE  
mode and the scene is dark, slow sync is enabled automatically (the  
shutter speed becomes slower). Use a tripod, or set the shooting  
mode to the <d> program AE or fully automatic mode (p.25). Note  
that you can also set the sync speed in [Flash sync. speed in Av  
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The flash coverage is not set automatically.  
  Set the flash coverage to <L> (automatic setting, p.34).  
  Insert the mounting foot into the camera’s hot shoe all the way, slide  
the lock lever to the right, and secure the Speedlite to the camera  
The flash coverage cannot be set manually.  
  Remove the bounce adapter (p.63).  
  Retract the wide panel (p.35).  
  Flash coverage angle cannot be manually set during AI.B full-auto  
Functions cannot be set.  
  Set the camera’s shooting mode to <d/s/f/a/bulb(B)>  
(Creative Zone mode).  
  Set the Speedlite’s power switch to <K> instead of <a>  
The Speedlite fires continuously.  
  When the Speedlite continuously fires after focusing with AF, check if  
the Speedlite is set to P.Fn-04-1 (p.89).  
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 Bounce Flash Photography  
The flash head moves on its own.  
  When Speedlite is first started and the shutter button on the camera  
is pressed halfway with the flash head in a position other than the  
forward-facing (0°) position, the flash head automatically moves to  
the forward-facing (0°) position.  
  The AI bounce flash function is activated. When you do not want to  
use the AI bounce flash function, set the <X> switch to the <>  
position (p.42).  
  When the position of the flash head changes after you press the  
<z> button and store (register) the bounce angle in the  
Speedlite, pressing the camera’s shutter button halfway returns the  
flash head to the registered position.  
“AI.B[” is displayed. / The flash head does not move.  
  When Speedlite is not attached to the camera, the “AI.B[”  
animation is displayed and the flash head’s AI bounce flash  
operation is not performed.  
  When the orientation (position) of the camera has changed, double-  
clicking the shutter button (pressing the shutter button halfway two  
times in a row within a short period) activates the bounce angle  
correction.  
In AI.B full-auto mode, the flash head does not move even  
when I press the camera’s depth-of-field preview button.  
 
Check whether or not the camera’s depth-of-field preview button  
functions as an AI.B full-auto distance measurement start button (p.46).  
The modeling flash fires when the camera’s  
depth-of-field preview button is pressed.  
  Check whether or not the camera’s depth-of-field preview button  
functions as an AI.B full-auto distance measurement start button  
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A warning is displayed.  
  For warning displays, see page 52.  
The flash coverage cannot be set manually.  
  The flash coverage cannot be manually set in AI.B full-auto  
shooting, with the bounce adapter attached, or with wide panel used.  
The bounce angle cannot be set manually.  
  When you want to perform manual bounce flash photography, see  
Pictures are underexposed.  
  During bounce flash photography, less light reaches the subject and  
thus underexposure (insufficient exposure) is prone to occur. Take  
the action such as taking the picture as close to the subject as  
possible, increasing the camera’s ISO speed, or opening the  
aperture of the lens before shooting.  
  When the ceiling or wall for bouncing the flash light on is too far  
away, the ceiling is dark, or the ceiling is stepped or uneven,  
shooting with the appropriate exposure may not be possible since  
not enough light may reach the subject.  
The color of the subject is not right.  
  If the surface for bouncing the flash light is not white, a color cast  
may result in the picture or shooting with the appropriate exposure  
may not be possible since the bounced flash light may not reach the  
subject. Select a ceiling or wall that is close to a white color for  
bouncing the flash light off for high reflectance.  
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Modeling flash does not work.  
  Depending on the camera used, the camera’s depth-of-field preview  
button may function as the <X> full-auto distance measurement  
start button. For details, see pages 46 and 85.  
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 Optical Transmission Wireless Flash Photography  
The receiver unit does not fire.  
  Set the receiver unit to <:x> (p.74).  
  Set the transmission channels of the sender unit and receiver unit to  
the same numbers (p.74).  
  Make sure the receiver unit is within the transmission range of the  
sender unit (p.72).  
  Point the wireless sensor of the receiver unit toward the sender unit  
  Position the receiver unit at a location with the clearest possible view  
of the sender unit.  
  If the sender unit and receiver unit are too close, the transmission  
may not take effect properly.  
  When using the camera’s built-in flash as the sender unit, raise the  
camera’s built-in flash, and set [Wireless func.] on the camera’s  
[Built-in flash func. setting] screen.  
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Specifications  
  Type  
Type:  
E-TTL II/E-TTL autoflash  
Shoe-mount Speedlite  
Compatible cameras:  
Type-A EOS cameras (E-TTL II/E-TTL autoflash)  
* Autoflash is not possible when using Type-B EOS  
cameras.  
  Flash Head (Light-emitting unit)  
Guide No.:  
Approx. 47/154.2 (at 105 mm flash coverage, ISO 100,  
in meters/feet)  
* Without bounce adapter  
Flash coverage:  
Supports a shooting angle of view with a lens focal  
length of 24-105 mm (with wide panel use: 14 mm)  
• Automatic setting  
(Automatically sets the flash coverage depending on  
the shooting angle of view and the image sensor size.)  
• Manual setting  
Bounce mode:  
Bounce angle:  
AI.B full-auto (AI.B-F), AI.B semi-auto (AI.B-S), manual  
120° up, 180° left, 180° right  
Bounce adapter:  
Flash duration  
Provided  
1/1 flash: Approx. 1/950 sec.  
(During normal flash):  
1/2 flash: Approx. 1/1210 sec.  
1/4 flash: Approx. 1/1700 sec.  
1/8 flash: Approx. 1/2100 sec.  
1/16 flash: Approx. 1/2240 sec.  
1/32 flash: Approx. 1/2400 sec.  
1/64 flash: Approx. 1/2690 sec.  
1/128 flash: Approx. 1/2700 sec.  
Flash light color temperature information transmitted to  
camera when flash is fired  
Color temperature  
information  
transmission:  
105  
 
Specifications  
  Exposure Control  
Exposure control  
system:  
E-TTL II/E-TTL autoflash, Manual flash  
Effective flash metering Normal flash: Approx. 0.7 - 23.5 m / 2.3 - 77.1 ft.  
range: Quick flash: Approx. 0.7 - 14.4 m / 2.3 - 47.2 ft.  
(with EF50mm f/1.4 lens (at Guide No. 20.2 / 66.3, in meters/feet)  
at ISO 100)  
High-speed sync: Approx. 0.7 - 12.5 m / 2.3 - 41.0 ft.  
(at 1/250 sec.)  
Flash exposure  
compensation:  
FE lock:  
±3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments  
Possible with the camera’s Multi-function button or FE  
lock/AE lock button  
High-speed sync:  
Manual flash:  
Modeling flash:  
Possible  
1/1 - 1/128 power (1/3-step increments)  
Fired with camera’s depth-of-field preview button or  
Speedlite’s test flash button  
  Flash Recharge  
Firing interval  
(Recharge time):  
Normal flash: Approx. 0.1 - 5.5 sec.,  
Quick flash: Approx. 0.1 - 3.9 sec.  
* When using AA/LR6 alkaline batteries  
Lights up in red: Normal flash available  
Lights up in green: Quick flash available  
Flash-ready lamp:  
  AF-Assist Beam  
Method:  
Switchable in Personal Functions between Infrared  
assist beam and Intermittent flashes (a series of small  
flashes)  
Compatible AF system: TTL second image formation phase-difference AF  
1 - 19 AF points (Infrared assist beam / 28 mm or longer  
lens focal length)  
Supported for viewfinder shooting, and Quick mode for  
Live View shooting or movie shooting  
Effective distance:  
At center: Approx. 0.7 - 10 m / 2.3 - 32.8 ft.,  
At periphery: Approx. 1 - 5 m / 3.3 - 16.4 ft.  
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Specifications  
  Optical Transmission Wireless Receiver Function  
Communication  
Optical pulse  
method:  
Wireless settings: Receiver  
Transmission  
channel:  
Ch. 1 - 4  
Receiver unit  
setting:  
Firing groups A, B, C  
Reception angle: Approx. ±45° horizontally, approx. ±25° upward, and  
approx. ±20° downward, facing the sender unit  
Charge  
confirmation:  
Flash-ready lamp lights up and the AF-assist beam emitter  
blinks when fully charged  
  Customization Features  
Custom Functions: 10 types  
Personal  
9 types  
Functions:  
  Power Source  
Speedlite power  
source:  
Four AA/LR6 alkaline batteries  
* AA/HR6 Ni-MH batteries can be used  
Number of flashes: Approx. 115 - 800 times  
* When using AA/LR6 alkaline batteries  
Auto power off:  
Power off after approx. 90 sec. of idle operation  
* When set as receiver unit: approx. 60 min.  
  Dimensions and Weight  
Dimensions  
(W x H x D):  
Weight:  
Approx. 74.6 x 130.4 x 105.1 mm / 2.94 x 5.13 x 4.14 in.  
Approx. 385 g / 13.6 oz. (Speedlite only, excluding batteries)  
  Operation Environment  
Working  
0°C - 45°C / 32°F - 113°F  
temperature range:  
Working humidity: 85% or less  
  All specifications above are based on Canon’s testing standards.  
  Product specifications and the exterior are subject to change without notice.  
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Specifications  
Guide Number (ISO 100, in approx. meters/feet)  
  Normal Flash (Full Output)/Quick Flash  
Flash Coverage (mm)  
14  
24  
28  
35  
Normal Flash (Full Output) 14.0 / 45.9 25.0 / 82.0 26.0 / 85.3 29.0 / 95.1  
Quick Flash Equivalent to approx. 1/2 - 1/6 of full output  
Flash Coverage (mm)  
50  
70  
80  
105  
Normal Flash (Full Output) 33.0 / 108.3 40.0 / 131.2 42.0 / 137.8 47.0 / 154.2  
Quick Flash  
Equivalent to approx. 1/2 - 1/6 of full output  
  Manual Flash  
Flash Coverage (mm)  
Flash Output  
14  
24  
28  
35  
1/1  
1/2  
14.0 / 45.9  
9.9 / 32.5  
7.0 / 23.0  
4.9 / 16.1  
3.5 / 11.5  
2.5 / 8.2  
1.8 / 5.9  
1.2 / 3.9  
25.0 / 82.0  
17.7 / 58.1  
12.5 / 41.0  
8.8 / 28.9  
6.3 / 20.7  
4.4 / 14.4  
3.1 / 10.2  
2.2 / 7.2  
26.0 / 85.3  
18.4 / 60.4  
13.0 / 42.7  
9.2 / 30.2  
6.5 / 21.3  
4.6 / 15.1  
3.3 / 10.8  
2.3 / 7.5  
29.0 / 95.1  
20.5 / 67.3  
14.5 / 47.6  
10.3 / 33.8  
7.3 / 24.0  
5.1 / 16.7  
3.6 / 11.8  
2.6 / 8.5  
1/4  
1/8  
1/16  
1/32  
1/64  
1/128  
Flash Coverage (mm)  
Flash Output  
50  
70  
80  
105  
1/1  
1/2  
33.0 / 108.3  
23.3 / 76.4  
16.5 / 54.1  
11.7 / 38.4  
8.3 / 27.2  
5.8 / 19.0  
4.1 / 13.5  
2.9 / 9.5  
40.0 / 131.2  
28.3 / 92.8  
20.0 / 65.6  
14.1 / 46.3  
10.0 / 32.8  
7.1 / 23.3  
5.0 / 16.4  
3.5 / 11.5  
42.0 / 137.8  
29.7 / 97.4  
21.0 / 68.9  
14.8 / 48.6  
10.5 / 34.4  
7.4 / 24.3  
5.3 / 17.4  
3.7 / 12.1  
47.0 / 154.2  
33.2 / 108.9  
23.5 / 77.1  
16.6 / 54.5  
11.8 / 38.7  
8.3 / 27.2  
5.9 / 19.4  
4.2 / 13.8  
1/4  
1/8  
1/16  
1/32  
1/64  
1/128  
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Using with a Type-B Camera  
This section describes the available and unavailable functions when  
using the Speedlite 470EX-AI with a Type-B camera (EOS film camera  
supporting A-TTL/TTL autoflash).  
When the Speedlite is attached to a Type-B camera, <a> is  
displayed on the LCD panel of the flash. Autoflash metering  
cannot be performed.  
 Functions available with Type-B cameras  
  Manual flash  
  Second-curtain sync  
  AI.B semi-auto  
 Functions not available with Type-B cameras  
  E-TTL II/E-TTL/TTL autoflash  
  Flash exposure compensation  
  FE lock  
  High-speed sync  
  Quick flash  
  Modeling flash  
  AI.B full-auto  
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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 received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise  
specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you  
could be required to stop operation of the equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are 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 guarantee 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 encouraged 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.  
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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CAN ICES-3 (B) / NMB-3 (B)  
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.  
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or the  
like.  
Dry batteries shall not be subjected to charging.  
Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and  
Liechtenstein)  
This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with  
your household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (2012/19/  
EU) and national legislation. This product should be handed over to  
a designated collection point, e.g., on an authorized one-for-one  
basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized  
collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic  
equipment (EEE). Improper handling of this type of waste could  
have a possible negative impact on the environment and human  
health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally  
associated with EEE. At the same time, your cooperation in the  
correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage  
of natural resources. For more information about where you can  
drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your  
local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your  
household waste disposal service. For more information regarding  
return and recycling of WEEE products, please visit  
Graphical symbols placed on the equipment  
Direct current  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL  
REGULATIONS.  
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Index  
Numerics  
C
Color temperature information  
transmission ................................... 26  
A
Auto zoom adjustment to image  
sensor size......................................26  
D
B
E
F
113  
 
Index  
Flash synchronization speed in Av  
M
N
mode...............................................68  
O
G
Optical transmission wireless flash  
shooting.......................................... 71  
H
P
I
L
Q
R
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The descriptions in this Instruction Manual are current as of December 2017.  
For information on the compatibility with any products introduced after this date,  
contact any Canon Service Center. For the latest version Instruction Manual,  
refer to the Canon Web site.  
CPA-E324-000  
© CANON INC. 2017  

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