10-24-2014 05:50 PM
10-24-2014 07:26 PM
We have to know what model you are using and what Flash you're using. Make sure the flash is compatible with your camera. So give us more detail.
10-24-2014 07:43 PM
12-27-2015 02:46 AM
My EOS M does exactly the same thing. It is so frustrating and not what you expect when you spend a considerable amount of money on a camera.
Did you manage to figure out what went wrong?
Thanks
12-27-2015 09:42 AM
Try new batteries. The EX 90 is so under powered it needs full charge as it dumps everything each time you use it.
12-28-2015 07:11 AM
I gave that a go and still no joy. I visited my nearest Canon store in Kuala Lumpur today.
The store assistant was very helpful and tried a new 90ex on my camera but it still didnt work, which made us think there must be an issue with my EOS M.
We then tried the flash units in a completly different camera, i think it was a 700D but neither of the 90ex's worked in that!
We then tried a 270ex II which worked perfectly in my camera. Upon doing some investigation online i'm going to completly avoid another 90ex and go for a 270ex II or a better value equivalent.
Thanks for your help
Adam
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