07-29-2023 08:48 PM
Hello all, can anyone recommend a new Canon Speedlite compatible with both the new R6 mark ii & 5D mark iv?
It would mainly be used in ETTL for indoor events. I believe the Canon EL-5 is only compatible with the R6 and not the 5D....so what about the 430EXIII-RT Speedlite or is the (much more expensive) Canon Speedlite EL-1 an option?
Thanks in advance!
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08-02-2023 01:49 AM - edited 08-02-2023 02:07 AM
Thank you for your response! But actually, I have just called Canon to double check and only the 430EX iii-RT and 600ex ii RT are compatible with both bodies - all 3 of the EL speedlites you mention are only suited for the R6, but NOT the 5D.
08-02-2023 09:30 AM
Canon would not have updated the 5D Mark IV System Map in the manual to include the latest speedlites. With the downloaded manual, check the date on the last page (back cover) of the manual.
07-30-2023 09:22 AM
Both camera are fully compatible with EX series speedlites. They both can use the EL-100 & EL-1. But the EL-5 can only be used on a camera with a Multi Function Hot Shoe. Do you have a budget in mind.
08-02-2023 01:49 AM - edited 08-02-2023 02:07 AM
Thank you for your response! But actually, I have just called Canon to double check and only the 430EX iii-RT and 600ex ii RT are compatible with both bodies - all 3 of the EL speedlites you mention are only suited for the R6, but NOT the 5D.
08-02-2023 04:11 AM - edited 08-02-2023 09:37 AM
@MonStar27,
I'd just like to confirm what Demetrius said.
You can use the el-1 and el-100 with the 5D4. The 430 EXIII-RT is also compatible, The EL-5 is not compatible due to its shoe. I'm not sure why you were told the other flashes wouldn't work.
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08-02-2023 04:32 AM
Hmmmm that's interesting! I need to look into this further. Canon was referring to the manuals for each camera and sent me the links - see attached screenshots. Only the 430 EXIII-R and 600ex ii RT are mentioned but that could be because Canon did not update the 5D manual when the new speedlites were produced! What do you think?
08-02-2023 09:30 AM
Canon would not have updated the 5D Mark IV System Map in the manual to include the latest speedlites. With the downloaded manual, check the date on the last page (back cover) of the manual.
08-02-2023 05:49 PM
Canon DOES NOT upgrade the system map for previously released cameras. So those camera manuals won't mention that speedlite because it didn't exist at the time of release. For instance the EOS 40D was released in 2007. So it makes no mention of the original speedlite 270EX. That speedlite was released in 2009 alongside the original EOS 7D. But the EOS 40D is fully compatible with the original 270EX. In fact it was the first mid range camera from Canon to support the External Speedlite Control Menu.
08-02-2023 06:00 PM
Makes perfect sense Demetrius. Shame the guy at Canon didn't think of that...I should have just gone to a camera shop to ask more questions! For what it's worth, I think I'll get the 430 EXIII-R as it will suit my needs (used mainly for indoor corporate events). Unfortunately, there is no stock available in Australia for the 600EX anymore (this is the Speedlite I damaged and not repairable) and the E1 is too expensive here at $1500-$1800. Thanks again for your advice!
08-02-2023 06:21 PM
Note if the lighting is low or there is insufficient contrast. The speedlite will utilize Intermittent Flash Firing. To assist the camera's AF system. But this is dependent on the ambient lighting. All of Canon's speedlites work this way with R series cameras. Since the "IR" AF Assist Beam is incompatible with mirrorless cameras. Some speedlites have a choice between "IR" and Intermittent Flash Firing. When set to "IR" Intermittent Flash Firing is used. All that setting does when it's set to Intermittent Flash Firing and a color filter or diffuser is attached. The camera emits an AF Assist Beam. Since Intermittent Flash Firing doesn't work with with a flash diffuser or color filter.
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