02-23-2019 10:11 PM
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02-24-2019 05:57 AM - edited 02-24-2019 06:06 AM
If your flash will fire a test flash, and takes photos normally, there is nothing wrong.
Check your user manual: The flash-ready lamp will first turn green (ready for quick flash), then red (fully recycled or flash
ready)
With strong batteries and low power flash, you won’t see green.
02-24-2019 01:04 AM
Call canon, they can walk you through some troubleshooting and have you send it in for repair if necessary. If it is under waranty, don't bother with us.
02-24-2019 05:57 AM - edited 02-24-2019 06:06 AM
If your flash will fire a test flash, and takes photos normally, there is nothing wrong.
Check your user manual: The flash-ready lamp will first turn green (ready for quick flash), then red (fully recycled or flash
ready)
With strong batteries and low power flash, you won’t see green.
02-24-2019 03:15 PM
02-26-2019 09:12 AM
@mclori72 wrote:
Thank you! I’m obviously very new to speedlights. I knew the first time I used it that it was green. I got nervous when it was red all the time. I was just confused. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
Don't blame yourself. Every newbie is confused by the counterintuitive assignment of those lights. Of course one naturally assumes that the "all systems are ready" light would be green, not red. But it is what it is, and we all get used to it eventually.
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