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| All references to TTL on this page refer exclusively to Canon's E-TTL II system, or Nikon's i-TTL/CLS.  Film TTL or earlier digital TTL systems are not supported.   
 
| All references to TTL on this page refer exclusively to Canon's E-TTL II system, or Nikon's i-TTL/CLS.  Film TTL or earlier digital TTL systems are not supported.   
 
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|The terms "Speedlite" or "Speedlight" are used interchangeably and refer to either Nikon or Canon's modern hot shoe flashes.  Nikon or Canon specific information will be noted as needed.
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|"Speedlite" and "Speedlight" are used interchangeably.  Either may be used to refer to Nikon or Canon's hot shoe flashes.  Nikon or Canon specific information will be noted as needed.
 
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|REMINDER: Speedlights mounted on a <u>remote</u> FlexTT5 should be set to their standard i-TTL/E-TTL mode.  Do not use <MASTER>, <REMOTE> or <SLAVE> modes on a remote flash.
 
|REMINDER: Speedlights mounted on a <u>remote</u> FlexTT5 should be set to their standard i-TTL/E-TTL mode.  Do not use <MASTER>, <REMOTE> or <SLAVE> modes on a remote flash.
 
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Revision as of 12:59, 13 January 2011

All references to TTL on this page refer exclusively to Canon's E-TTL II system, or Nikon's i-TTL/CLS. Film TTL or earlier digital TTL systems are not supported.
"Speedlite" and "Speedlight" are used interchangeably. Either may be used to refer to Nikon or Canon's hot shoe flashes. Nikon or Canon specific information will be noted as needed.
REMINDER: Speedlights mounted on a remote FlexTT5 should be set to their standard i-TTL/E-TTL mode. Do not use <MASTER>, <REMOTE> or <SLAVE> modes on a remote flash.