07-08-2024 08:29 PM
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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07-09-2024 07:35 AM
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.
07-09-2024 07:35 AM
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.
07-09-2024 01:16 PM
Thanks- I set both units to A group and it works as you describe.
And now the fun begins!
07-09-2024 01:21 PM
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.
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