3.6

Out of 2 Ratings

Owner's of the Canon Camera Flash 2356A002 gave it a score of 3.6 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    4.0 out of 5
  • Durability

    4.0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    3.5 out of 5
  • Performance

    3.5 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    3.0 out of 5
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You can set the flash output manually from full output at 1/1 to 1/64 output in
full-stop increments. The flash can be fired in one of three ways: 1. A and B fired
at the same output, 2. A and B fired at a different output, 3. Only A or B is fired.
You should first take a test shot to check the exposure.
1
Select <q>.
Press the <D> button to
display <q>.
2
Set the flash output.
Press the <a> button.
X The flash output blinks.
Press the <h> or <i> button to set
the flash output.
X
Each time you press the button, the flash
output will increase/decrease by 1 stop.
Press the <a> button.
X The flash output is displayed.
For step 2 above, follow the procedure below to set a different flash output for A and B.
1 Press the <f> button to display <yl>.
2 Select the flash tube/head.
Press the <
b
> button to select <
1
>, and the <
c
> button to select <
2
>.
3 Set the flash output.
Press the <h> or <i> button to set the flash output.
Pressing the <i> button to set the flash output to “--” will set
only the other flash tube/head to fire.
X The setting after 1/64 is “--”. The flash tube/head whose flash
output has been set to “--” will not fire.
q Manual Exposure
Firing A and B at the Same Flash Output
Firing A and B at a Different Flash Output
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