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Old speedlite 420EZ, will it work with digital.

rb935
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I doubt it.  Canon is notoriously bad about not putting in old fashion optical slaves in their flashes.  But maybe they did with the old EZ line?

 

If not you can get a trigger for it, like the Wein optical peanuts.  They're fairly cheap.  Or, if you're just going to shoot in manual get a cheap set of Yongnuo triggers for $30 and get both your flashes off-camera, using RF instead of line of sight.  But if you're going to use eTTL (on-camera) you'll have to use an optical trigger - most the cheap RF triggers don't have eTTL pass-through.

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rb935
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I am using EOS 6D

I will work in manual mode only, no TTL.

Thanks, that was the answer I thought,I would get. Can this work as a slave to a Metz 44 AF-1?

I doubt it.  Canon is notoriously bad about not putting in old fashion optical slaves in their flashes.  But maybe they did with the old EZ line?

 

If not you can get a trigger for it, like the Wein optical peanuts.  They're fairly cheap.  Or, if you're just going to shoot in manual get a cheap set of Yongnuo triggers for $30 and get both your flashes off-camera, using RF instead of line of sight.  But if you're going to use eTTL (on-camera) you'll have to use an optical trigger - most the cheap RF triggers don't have eTTL pass-through.

Regular optical slaves do not work well with the 430EZ flash or any other EZ flash.  There is something in the advanced circutry that causes problems.  

 

What hapens is they will fire just once and then lock up. If you turn them off and than back on it will fire again, but as soon as the optical slave trips them again, they lock up once more.

 

 

You could use radio triggers but the other problem is that the 430EZ has a "sleep mode" that can not be disabled.  

 

 

Mike Sowsun
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