Flash Firing Restriction due to Temperature Increase
When continuous flash, stroboscopic flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired
in short intervals, the temperature of the flash head may increase. When
repeated firings of the flash exceed the values shown in the table below, the
flash firing restriction activates automatically to avoid degrading and damaging
the flash head due to overheating. While flash firing is restricted, a warning icon
is displayed to indicate the increase in temperature, and the recycling time is
automatically set to an interval between approx. 8 and 20 sec.
Temperature Increase Warning
When the internal temperature of the Speedlite increases, a warning
icon is displayed in two levels.
Display
Icon
LCD panel illumination
Number of Continuous Flashes and Rest Time
The following table shows the number of continuous flashes until the warning is
displayed, and the necessary rest time until normal flash shooting can be performed.
Function
Continuous flash (p.13)
Modeling flash (p.38)
* At full flash output with flash coverage of 14 mm/20 mm
* With external power source, the number of flashes will be two thirds (32 times or more)
The number of continuous flashes until warning display during
stroboscopic flash varies depending on the flash output.
For the recommended number of flash firings, see the sections on continuous
flashes (p.13), stroboscopic flashes (p.33) and modeling flashes (p.38).
If you change the batteries after firing many flashes continuously, be
aware that the batteries might be hot.
When C.Fn-20 is set to 0 (p.99), the warning beep does not sound even
when flash firing is restricted.
106
Level 1
(Recycling Time:
Approx. 8 sec.)
e
Red (turned on)
Number of Continuous
Flashes Until Warning
Display (Level 1)
(Guideline)
48 times or more
Level 2
(Recycling Time:
Approx. 20 sec.)
f
Red (blinking)
Necessary Rest Time
(Guideline)
10 min. or longer