02-08-2014 11:33 AM
How does the 60d wireless transmitter work?
02-08-2014 01:52 PM
If you are refering to the built in wireless flash control...
That's done via the built-in flash. It "communicates" with an off-camera flash via flashes of light.... Optically in other words, so the off-camera flash has to be within a limited range, line-of-sight with the built-in flash. The off-camera flash needs to be ETTL compatible and set to "slave" mode.
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02-10-2014 10:12 AM - edited 02-10-2014 10:13 AM
If you are looking for Radio Transmission (RT) the camera does not have it. To date there is no camera on the market with built in RT. You need a 600EX RT on the camera and another 600EX RT off camera to get RT. Another option is the Canon ST-E3- RT transmitter that you can mount on your camera to fire the off camera 600 using RT. It is a clone of the 600EX RT except it does not have a flash head thus lees expensive. Yonhnuo just came out with the fully Canon compatible YN-E3-RT transmitter (no flash head either) which is a little cheaper than Canon.
Just a note: Canon RT only plays nice with Canon RT. You can't mix and match other RT systems. The only recent excpetion is the Yongnuo transmitter.
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