01-14-2013 12:29 PM
I shoot with a 7D and use the pop-up flash to control my speedlites. Can anyone tell me what other Canon cameras also have this capability?
Thanks.
11-24-2013 02:42 PM
11-24-2013 03:01 PM - edited 11-24-2013 03:02 PM
@TCampbell wrote:
I saw a tutorial video by Syl Arena (author of The Speedliter's Handbook) who was doing a product video for Canon. He explained that people commonly have the misconception that it uses IR because the sensor is behind that red plastic commonly seen on IR remote controls. But he says it's actually using visible light. Up until that point, I also thought it was IR.
This is true... and it's why I try to refer to it as "near IR".
Still, it is much, much less intrusive and visible than the white light strobe communication used by the pop-up flash on cameras that have "built-in wireless flash control". I prefer to use an ST-E2 or flash master/slave combo instead, largely for that reason.
I'm still drooling over the RT flashes and module! Haven't made that upgrade yet. But I probably will.
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