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28/08/2013 Page 14 of 23
E-TTL MODE
Automatic Adjustable Metering
Type A cameras
Camera menus or buttons
All (global), A:B (ratio), A:B C (ratio + FEC)
FEC +/- 2 stops, with on-flash FEC settings adding to the result.
E-TTL modes Evaluative or Average
E-TTL Flashes emit a pre-flash
Type B cameras
Camera buttons
All (global), no Canon ratio.
FEC +/- 2 stops, with additive on-flash FEC setting
E-TTL modes Evaluative or Average
E-TTL Flashes emit a pre-flash
Ratio
Canon’s lighting ratio becomes available through the Firing Group settings, when Wireless mode is
enabled. This is the true professional multi-preflash “effective reflected light” ratio, not an
approximation.
Ensure that the light output requirements are within the capability of the flashes, possibly by
increasing ISO, changing distance to subject, etc.
Flashes with different maximum outputs can be mixed.
A:B Firing Group
Set the lighting ratio from 8:1 to 1:8 (in 1/2-stop increments)
A “normal” subject exposure will be calculated.
This total exposure can be adjusted by the over-all FEC setting.
The effective reflected light from group A flashes (including on-top flash) and group B
flashes will be evaluated by the camera and transmitted to the flashes by the 622.
Group C does not fire.
A:B C Firing Group
Set A:B ratio as above.
Set an FEC (-, 0 or +) for flashes in Group C.
Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC)
The over-all automatic flash exposure can be adjusted using the camera button or flash control
menu, combined with the on-flash setting. (This improves on Canon procedures.)
Camera FEC can be set in 1/3-stop increments within
2 or
3, depending on camera.
Each flash has its on-flash FEC added to the camera-calculated output level. E.g. if the
camera is set to -2, and the flash is set to +1, then total FEC for that flash will be -1.
Set all on-flash FEC settings to zero, and use only camera FEC, to avoid unexpected
results.
Using a lighting group of All (A+B+C), E-TTL can produce uneven lighting with multiple
flashes due to differences in ambient light, flash power, distance, angle, etc. One flash can
have a small FEC of, say, +1/3 FEC to balance more ambient hitting the other side of the
subject.
Using an A:B ratio, the ratio effect will be modified by the individual flash FEC.
Under A:B C, C flash can be set to a value, and trimmed by the C FEC menu.
Or, Camera -2 FEC plus C flash -2 FEC produces -4 FEC – greater than usual.

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Yongnuo YN-622C Specifications

Power IconPower
battery type2x AA batteries (1.5v Alkaline or 1.2v NiMH)
standby time60 hours
max safe trigger voltage on hot-shoe centre pin6 volts
Connectors IconConnectors
canon hot footwith locking ring and pin
canon hot shoefor mounting hot-shoe flash
pc-sync screwlock socketsync out only
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions90 x 53 x 25mm (39mm incl. hot-foot)
weight79gm without batteries

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