Slow synchro photography – Canon 540EZ User Manual
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4. Slow Synchro Photography
Slow synchro photography is a method combining flash with a slow shut
ter speed to achieve proper exposure of both the subject and a low-lit
background such as a room or night scene. For slow synchro photogra
phy with the 540EZ mounted on an EOS camera, use the procedures
below.
During slow synchro shooting, use a tripod to prevent camera shake caused by
slow shutter speeds.
1.
Automatic slow synchro photography in aperture-priority
AE mode
1
Set the camera to aperture-priority AE mode
(Av),
and set the
desired aperture.
2
Focus the subject.
3
Make sure the viewfinder display is not blinking and that the flash
charge indicator is lit, then take the picture.
• The flash exposure of the main subject is automatically controlled by the
TTL automatic flash program.
2.
Slow synchro photography in manual exposure mode
1
Set the camera to manual exposure mode (M).
2
Focus the subject.
3
Set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve proper background
exposure using the camera’s exposure level indicators.
4
Make sure the viewfinder display is not blinking and that the flash
charge indicator is lit, then take the picture.
3.
Slow synchro photography in shutter-priority AE mode
1
Set the camera to shutter-priority AE mode
(Tv).
2
Focus the subject.
3
Set a shutter speed necessary to achieve proper background
exposure using the camera’s exposure level indicators.