10-02-2014 03:53 PM
I'm sure this has been covered a hundred times already but I've read myself into confusion on the topic. So I thought I just ask the community. I've decided that I want to redo my "location" light kit by retiring some of my portable strobes because compared to speedlites, they're not so portable. I recently purchased a single 600 EX RT to get a feel for it. Minus one hick-up with the focal length zoom on one lens, the flash worked well for what I was asking of it.
What I would ultimately like to do is place two 600s in a soft box or umbrella, and use a third for fill or rim light, depending on the conditions. When it comes to strobes and flash, I always prefer manual mode. So, after reading a little of Syl Arena's book and watching his videos from B&H, I did acquire the OCF Gear 32' ETTL cord he uses. It works fine for the single unit.
All I want is to be able to fire three, maybe four 600s, in manual mode but have them fire at manually selected powers. I can continue to use the E-TTL cord but eventually I would like to be able to use the STE-3. Am I up the proverbial creek here given that I am using a 5dMkII?
Link to the ETTL Cord:
http://ocfgear.com/ocf-gear-32c-smart-cord-for-canon-ettl/
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10-05-2014 07:32 PM
Hello Nolaphoto1,
When using an EOS 5D Mark III, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3 and Speedlite 600EX RT, you can control the ratio's manually. You would separate the three Speedlites into groups and then set a ratio for each. They will all still fire wirelessly in this setup.
10-05-2014 07:32 PM
Hello Nolaphoto1,
When using an EOS 5D Mark III, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3 and Speedlite 600EX RT, you can control the ratio's manually. You would separate the three Speedlites into groups and then set a ratio for each. They will all still fire wirelessly in this setup.
10-06-2014 10:46 AM
Thank you Tim for the reply and explanation.
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