Difference between revisions of "Template:CNTTL"
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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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| − | |  | + | |"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. |