Shooting with Flash
For details on the setting items, refer to the instruction manual of EOS cameras and EL/EX series Speedlites.
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						Prepare the camera and flash unit. - When using an external flash unit, attach it to the camera.
- With a built-in flash, raise the flash.
 
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						Connect the camera and computer. 
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						Click [Remote Shooting].  
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						Click [  ]. ]. 
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						Click [Flash function settings].  - Display details may vary depending on the camera connected.
- If [Raise built-in flash] is displayed, click to raise the built-in flash.
 
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						Configure the settings as needed. - The window displayed varies depending on the camera and flash used.
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								The [Built-in flash] pull-down menu appears when the EOS 77D, REBEL T6s/760D, REBEL T7i/800D, or REBEL T6i/750D is connected. To use wireless flash functions, select [EasyWireless] or [CustWireless]. To cancel wireless functions, select [NormalFiring].  - Confirm that this option is selected
- Click setting items, then select options in the menu displayed*
- [Wireless func.] button
- Enable the wireless function, click the setting items, then select options in the menu displayed*
 Scroll-wheel input is also supported in these menus. Caution - The [Flash function settings] window in EU automatically closes if a Speedlite control menu is displayed on the camera.
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											To use modeling flash, click [Modeling flash]. Note that modeling flash should not be used continuously more than 10 times. For details, refer to the Speedlite instruction manual. 
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											Click [  ] to update the information in the [Flash function settings] window, so that it matches the current flash settings. ] to update the information in the [Flash function settings] window, so that it matches the current flash settings.(Any setting adjustments made on the flash unit itself are not reflected in the [Flash function settings] window. Click [  ] to update the [Flash function settings] window to match current flash settings.) ] to update the [Flash function settings] window to match current flash settings.)
- Flash settings can be saved as a file separate from images by clicking [Save]. These files can also be loaded in EU for use in other shooting by clicking [Load].
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											Flash can also be used in Remote Live View shooting (). However, modeling flash is not available in Remote Live View shooting. 
- Settings available in the [Flash function settings] window vary depending on the camera and flash used.
 
 
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						Click [  ] to shoot. ] to shoot. 
Note
- For details on functions of the [Flash function settings] window, see Flash Function Settings Window Functions.
- You can also shoot by pressing the Space bar.