05-03-2013 09:35 PM
I've been using 430exII on radio recievers and have had no problems until now. I have it set to manual mode, on same channel as transmitter, didn't mess with any custom funcions, but am getting a double burst. How can I stop this?
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05-06-2013 12:55 PM
As I said above, try swapping the triggers and see where the problem is, that way you can narrow down between flash and trigger as the source. Looks like the Calumet triggers have a button on them for manual testing, I'd try that on the transmitter too, that way you can eliminate the transmitter/camera interface as a source.
I poked around on the nets and looks like there is some reports of the Calumet's with double and random triggers. Maybe you have a bad unit.
05-03-2013 09:52 PM
Just a guess but is AF assist enabled (on the camera)?
05-03-2013 11:01 PM
Thanks for the reply Cicopo. No it's not. So strange!
05-04-2013 12:10 AM
05-04-2013 12:38 AM
Hey 7D5D, No red eye reduction. It's not even a preflash, it's like two full power discharges. I'm going to call Canon in the morning and ask them what the deal is. Thankfully I have three of them and used another one to finish my shoot. I couldn't find anything about it in a google search either. Never heard of this happening. Thanks so much for the respones!!!
05-05-2013 11:43 PM - edited 05-05-2013 11:45 PM
Which radio triggers are you using? Not sure how much Canon is going to help with 3rd party triggers.
So it's only happening with one of your flashes? What if you put that trigger on a different flash? That way you can narrow down the flash or the trigger. If it's the trigger I'd start with the battery. Cheap triggers like the Yongnuos act funky when the battery starts to die. I'd also double check your transmitter and receiver contacts, they can make things act up as well. Pull them all the way off, all the way on snug and lock.
If it's the 430 acting up I'm not even sure where to start. Batteries, contacts for corrosion, the usual stuff I guess. See if it works properly on camera. If your transmitter allows a test fire try that manually and see if it still double fires.
05-06-2013 12:21 AM
05-06-2013 12:55 PM
As I said above, try swapping the triggers and see where the problem is, that way you can narrow down between flash and trigger as the source. Looks like the Calumet triggers have a button on them for manual testing, I'd try that on the transmitter too, that way you can eliminate the transmitter/camera interface as a source.
I poked around on the nets and looks like there is some reports of the Calumet's with double and random triggers. Maybe you have a bad unit.
05-06-2013 08:44 PM
I tried using my buddy's calumet triggers and did not experience the problem. Looks like I have faulty units. Thanks so much for helping me with this!!!
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