01-20-2015 03:28 PM
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01-20-2015 04:41 PM - edited 01-20-2015 04:43 PM
@Mwhite wrote:Yes I have had it in live view.
That's it. Third party flashes won't work in LiveView. Turn it off, I'll almost guarantee that it'll work. You can try the settings I suggested, but it should work at any setting. With the dummy triggers it'll even fire if you're above your max sync speed.
Some cameras have a "silent shooting" setting that, when turned off, allow it to work. Others claim that simply shooting in continuous and shooting multiple frames that the second frame works.
I tried the "silent shootin" custom setting on my 6D and couldn't get it to work. But I don't really use LiveView, especially with flash, so I didn't put much effort into it.
01-20-2015 03:43 PM
We don't quite have enough info.
The 430EX II can be an "optical" slave (natively) using Canon E-TTL. This implies an E-TTL compatible transmitter is being used. This would imply another Canon speedlite on camera, or the Canon ST-E2 transmitter... (the built-in pop-up flash can be used depeding on camera model but the 6D doesn't have a pop-up flash). There are also 3rd party products that offer some E-TTL compatibility because the 430EX II wont trigger based on the optical flash of a "generic" flash (it must be an E-TTL master flash AND the 430EX II has to be switched in to slave mode (it's not in this mode by default.)
It's also possible to make ANY flash work off camera by using both a transmitter and receiver (the receiver is attached to the foot of the flash and fires the flash just as if it were mounted to the camera hot-shoe). When used this way, the 430EX II would NOT be configured to work in "slave" mode. It would be treated as if it's an on-camera flash (it doesn't know the device attached to the foot of the flash is not actually the camera.)
So what we don't know, is specifically which receiver/transmitter are you using and how have you connected it to the flash?
Are you attempting to use the 430EX II in E-TTL mode or is it working in manual mode?
Is the 430EX II in "slave" mode, or is it in it's normal operating mode?
How is the on-camera transmitter connected and is it using E-TTL or does it just use the center ping (manual flash trigger voltage?)
01-20-2015 04:05 PM
I'm going to take a wild swing for a quick fix... are you using LiveView? It won't work with LiveView, shoot normal.
If that wasn't it, then we're going to need more info, as Tim said.
If the test button works then communication is there. Either the transmitter isn't seated properly (triple check, it happens), or something is wrong with a setting. Make sure the flashes are in manual mode. Turn the camera to manual (just to troubleshoot), something standard like F/4, 1/160, ISO 800.
01-20-2015 04:31 PM
Yes I have had it in live view. I will try this tonight when I get home. I almost always use manual mode for everything. I will try the settings you have suggested. I have suspected its a shutter speed or some menu setting such as turning off the flashes auto shut off setting or some other item down in the menu structure. Thanks
01-20-2015 04:41 PM - edited 01-20-2015 04:43 PM
@Mwhite wrote:Yes I have had it in live view.
That's it. Third party flashes won't work in LiveView. Turn it off, I'll almost guarantee that it'll work. You can try the settings I suggested, but it should work at any setting. With the dummy triggers it'll even fire if you're above your max sync speed.
Some cameras have a "silent shooting" setting that, when turned off, allow it to work. Others claim that simply shooting in continuous and shooting multiple frames that the second frame works.
I tried the "silent shootin" custom setting on my 6D and couldn't get it to work. But I don't really use LiveView, especially with flash, so I didn't put much effort into it.
01-20-2015 04:19 PM
Ok heres some more info. The 430ex II, is not set as a slave. The 430ex II is in Manual mode.
The recievers and transmitter are set to channel 1.
The model is:
Neewer 16 Channel Wireless Remote FM Flash Speedlite Radio Trigger with 2.5mm PC Receiver for Canon 580EX II 580EX 550EX 540EZ 520EZ 430EX, Universal Hot Shoe (1 Trigger & 2 Receivers Set)
The flashes are attached to the recievers via the shoe mount on the recievers. the transmitter is attached to the camera via its shoe mount. Its just a transmitter with a test button on top.
08-08-2018 12:34 AM
08-08-2018 09:13 AM - edited 08-08-2018 09:15 AM
Feel better?
You bought a high end camera, and Canon expects you to use high end solutions. My T6S works just fine as a master for my 430 EX.
You can buy a trigger for your 430EX that will optically trigger and ignore the pre-flash from the 430EX on the 6D.
08-09-2018 12:28 AM
No, I don't feel too much better. But for the record, I have always been a Canon fan. I had an AL1, back in the film days. However, now, I can't help the feeling of being ripped off by them.
You are correct that I now own a very good camera, I love it. It is the best I can afford. I am an enthusiast, not a professional. I bought it for its full frame. Prior to owning the 6d, I owned a 7d. I had no problem using the 7d's pop-up as master and my 430ex ii as slave.
I am, at least, happy to find out about this prior to spending more money on a flash that won't work as I had hoped. I guess I'm venting so others my be aware of this limitation of the 430ex ii before purchasing one for themselves.
You mentioned you have a 430 ex. Not the ex ii? From what I understand, the ex will, in fact, function as a master. Courious as to why they would "up grade" the 430ex (by releasing the 430ex ii), but reduce its features.
08-09-2018 08:51 AM
I have the II, it is not a master.
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