01-16-2020 06:54 PM
I have a canon T6s and a Sigma EF-530 DG ST flash. The flash works fine when mounted on the camera. I had an old fleas extension cord and I tried it with this setup with limited to no success. I thought that maybe it was old and got damaged over time, so I purchased another one. It came today and I tried it, same results. This happens in either TTL or manual settings. I even took an ohm meter and check continuity from pin to pin, all is well. I double checked the shoe on the camera and well as the contacts on the flash unit and all appears in great condition. The one thing I noticed on both extension cords are the words 'single TTL use only". I've tried to research if there is any other type of TTL, but I haven't had any luck finding anything about that subject. Do I have the wrong extension cords? Or do I have two bad extension cords?
01-17-2020 06:35 AM
I have never seen "single ttl use" printed on a genuine Canon extension lead so I guess your leads are from a third party. I would imagine they mean you shouldn't use two leads together in series to achieve a greater distance, this would be because there is a diode inside the lead and using two together could cause signal loss that would prevent them from working.
The genuine canon lead is the OC-E3 or the older OC-E2, either of these will work. Incidentally Canon use a system called E-TTL so if your flashgun has the option to switch between TTL and E-TTL make sure you select the right one.
I have no magic answer as to why your flashgun isn't working and can only suggest you buy or borrow a genuine Canon lead.
01-17-2020 11:16 AM
" Do I have the wrong extension cords?"
Yes you do and you have the wrong flash! Off brand gear flashes even cables are a guess at how Canon works. Sometimes they get close and sometimes they don't. Stick with Canon brand and you will be fine.
01-17-2020 07:34 PM - edited 01-17-2020 07:34 PM
I went to the local camera shop here in town. They had a new Canon extension and all is well now. I really expected Best Buy to sell something that works, I guess I know better now.
01-18-2020 03:02 PM
The key word here is "Canon". Make sure all your gear is Canon brand for Canon brand cameras and all will be golden.
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