Canon EOS 7D Mark II Wi-Fi Adapter Kit Manual
Using Wireless FlashN
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The table below shows the possible configurations for wireless flash
shooting. Choose the configuration suiting the subject, shooting
conditions, the number of external Speedlites you use, etc.
shooting. Choose the configuration suiting the subject, shooting
conditions, the number of external Speedlites you use, etc.
Wireless Flash Shooting Configurations
External Speedlite
Built-in
Flash
Page
Setting
Quantity
A:B
Flash
Ratio
C
Flash exp.
comp.
Wireless
Functions
Firing
Group
Fully
Automatic
(E-TTL II
autoflash)
Single
-
-
-
p.275
0
1
All
Single
-
-
Used
p.277
0
:3
-
Multiple
-
-
-
p.278
0
1
All
Multiple
Set
-
-
p.279
0
1
(A:B)
Multiple
Set
Set
-
p.280
0
1
(A:B C)
Multiple
-
-
Used
p.281
0
+3 1 All and 2
Multiple
Set
-
Used
0
+3
1
(A:B)2
Multiple
Set
Set
Used
0
+3 1(A:B C)2
• Flash exposure compensation
p.282
• FE lock
External Speedlite
Built-in
Flash
Page
Setting
Quantity
A, B, C
Flash
Output
Wireless
Functions
Firing
Group
Manual
Flash
Single/
Multiple
-
-
p.283
0
1
All
Multiple
Set
-
0
1
(A:B:C)
Single/
Multiple
-
Used
0
+3 1 All and 2
Multiple
Set
Used
0
+3 1(A:B:C)2
Even if the built-in flash is disabled in the camera settings, it will still
fire in order to control the slave unit via optical transmission. The flash
fired to control the slave unit may therefore appear in the picture depending
on the shooting conditions.
fire in order to control the slave unit via optical transmission. The flash
fired to control the slave unit may therefore appear in the picture depending
on the shooting conditions.