09-09-2024 02:26 AM - last edited on 09-11-2024 08:48 AM by Danny
I use a bracket for weddings and events. Can the flash be used with an OCF cord? And not Canon cords, they szg! If Canons trigger is needed to fire it I will just buy another Flashpoint . R6 MK 2.
09-09-2024 11:12 AM
No you have to use Canon's off shoe cord with the EL-5. It doesn't use the normal 5 pins for flash. It uses the new digital hot shoe. Which requires a special off shoe cord.
09-10-2024 12:16 AM
a little incorrect... no problem with Flashpoint or even 600 models. the new one has different hot shoe pins from what i understand, thats why i was asking...
09-09-2024 01:51 PM
You have two options using Canon kit...
1. Off camera cord OC-E4A
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/off-camera-shoe-cord-oc-e4a?color=Black&type=New
2. Use a suitable trigger on the camera, a good choice is the Canon ST-E10
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/speedlite-transmitter-st-e10?color=Black&type=New
This trigger will have full compatibility with the camera and the EL-5 since it is all Canon kit, and is actually cheaper than the off-camera cable. The ST-E10 requires no batteries since it is powered from the camera itself. In my own experience with the ST-E10 I couldn't detect significant change in the battery life of my camera when using it.
I have yet to see any third party off-camera cords that are compatible with the EL-5 as the flash only has the 21-pins to connect to the multi-function accessory shoe.
Depending on the style of cold shoe on your flats bracket you may need a different shoe as the EL-5 foot is 25mm long where the older standard size speedlite foot is 21mm.
09-09-2024 03:18 PM
Thank you so much for your prompt reply! Neither of these is a good solution for me. $180 for a cord is outrageous, and my experience is their cords aren't durable. Adding more weight for the trigger for $120 isn't practical either. Guess I will be sticking with my Flashpoint Li-on r2. Their high speed sync mode overheats the flash if you're not careful. Canons illumination is not as pleasing but hss is reliable.
Thanks again!
09-10-2024 05:14 AM
You might find that ST-E10 trigger is way lighter than you think.
I have the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E10, so I put it on the scales and it weighs 48g / 1.6oz so that is all it adds to the camera as it needs no batteries. That makes it lighter than my old Canon OC-E3 off-camera cord.
09-12-2024 09:49 AM
Thanks good to know. It's cost prohibitive. So is the cord. If there were no other options the cost of all 3 is high. The Li-on R2 has no issues with cords, never had a misfire. I was inquiring to use the Canon as the exp. compensation button was sticking on one but I found a work around. Thanks again.
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