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Speedlight EL-10 Wireless Sender to 600-EX-RT Issue

KenKPhoto
Apprentice

I recently got my EL-10 to work with my R6M2.  Since I have an older 600-EX-RT flash, I tried to synch the two together, with the EL-10 as sender to the 600's receiver.  Both units used the same channel and ID.

They link up, but the problem is that the 600 flashes about 1/2 second after the EL-10.

Any ideas of what to do?

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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p4pictures
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Hi KenKPhoto,

Welcome to the forums. 

Do you have the 600EX-RT configured as a group B, C, D or E unit? 

The unit on the camera that is acting as the sender will be group A automatically. When you press the test button on the sender, the camera will individually trigger each group in sequence but separately. Several times in the past I have found that people think this is a timing issue, but it only occurs when the test button on the sender unit is pressed. When you take a photo the two will fire in sync. 

The reason is so that people can check that each group is actually firing, and was more useful when optical / line of sight triggering was used.

 

 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
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p4pictures
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Hi KenKPhoto,

Welcome to the forums. 

Do you have the 600EX-RT configured as a group B, C, D or E unit? 

The unit on the camera that is acting as the sender will be group A automatically. When you press the test button on the sender, the camera will individually trigger each group in sequence but separately. Several times in the past I have found that people think this is a timing issue, but it only occurs when the test button on the sender unit is pressed. When you take a photo the two will fire in sync. 

The reason is so that people can check that each group is actually firing, and was more useful when optical / line of sight triggering was used.

 

 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
-- Note: my spell checker is set for EN-GB, not EN-US --

Thanks- I set both units to A group and it works as you describe.

And now the fun begins!

Indeed it does, Speedlite photography is fun indeed. With two light sources under your control you can do quite a lot. Sometimes you may want the 600EX-RT in the same A group as the EL-10, sometimes making them separate is more useful. It is also possible to have the on-camera EL-10 simply act as a radio transmitter and not actually output light itself.


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
-- Note: my spell checker is set for EN-GB, not EN-US --
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