Continuous Shooting Priority Mode - Canon SPEEDLITE EL-1 Advanced User's Manual

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Continuous Shooting Priority Mode

Depending on the camera, flash shooting may be carried out with the [CSP] (continuous
shooting priority mode). In the continuous shooting priority mode, the flash output is
automatically lowered by one stop compared to normal flash shooting, and the ISO speed is
automatically raised by one stop instead. This is effective when taking continuous shots or
when you want to save the battery power of the flash. For details, see the instruction manual
of the camera that supports auto external flash metering.
1.
Select <
2.
Set the flash mode.
Note
If the aperture value is large or the distance to the subject is far, it will be difficult to
achieve continuous flashes and reduce the battery consumption and so on.
For cameras that do not support continuous shooting priority mode, the flash mode
is set to <
> with the joystick.
Press the joystick up, down, left, or right, or turn <
<
>, then press the joystick vertically.
> when shooting.
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> and select

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