03-03-2017 04:37 PM - edited 03-03-2017 04:38 PM
Sorry! I'm sure this has already been asked, but I've looked through many threads and no luck.
I have a Speedlite 430EX IIIRT and a 70D camera. I'd like to have them connect via radio transmission so that I can have the Speedlite flash without having the built in flash go off. I understand that the camera's don't have a radio function built in so I need to buy a trigger yes?
Is the ST-E3-RT the right thing for this? Is there alernative that's not quite as expensive? I've looked at the YN-E3-RT but it's still a bit of money. Would the Yongnuo wireless flash trigger RF-603II do the job? Is there a benefit to getting the E3-RT instead?
Thanks in advance! New to all this stuff!
Natalia 🙂
03-03-2017 05:27 PM
The ST-E3-R3 is your best option and most compatible for radio wireless.
You can also get an off camera flash cord which is probably the cheapest.
03-03-2017 05:39 PM
Thanks for that!
Is the Yongnuo wireless flash trigger RF-603I for something completely different?
The more I learn about these cameras the less I realise I know! 🙂
03-03-2017 06:51 PM
@NJ220 wrote:Thanks for that!
Is the Yongnuo wireless flash trigger RF-603I for something completely different?
The more I learn about these cameras the less I realise I know! 🙂
This one is not compatible with the built-in RF receiver on your 430 flash. You will need a pair of Receiver Transmitter -R/T (one for camera, one for the flash) where the ST-E3 (Canon or Yongnuo) can go on the camera and your 430III can receive the signal without a separate R/T unit.
03-03-2017 10:22 PM
Roger that! Thanks Diverhank!
03-04-2017 08:26 PM - edited 03-04-2017 08:27 PM
The built-in flash can be used to communicate (optically) with the external flash by firing a fraction of a second BEFORE the shutter actually opens. The shutter then opens and off-camera flash fires.
This can be confusing because you'll take the shot and see the built-in flash fire, but when you inspect your images you'll notice that you don't detect any light from it in the photo (because technically the shutter was still closed when it fired).
That can be used to perform 'optical' wireless control of an off-camera flash where the built-in flash is 'disabled' (it only fires to communicate... not to provide light in the photo).
The 430EX III-RT can communicate via radio if you have an on-camera radio transmitter... that can either be the ST-E3-RT (which is just a radio controller) or you can use another Canon "RT" flash such as another 430EX III-RT or a 600EX II-RT.
The major advantage of the radio system is that it doesn't require line-of-sight.
03-04-2017 10:24 PM
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