01-18-2016 01:21 PM
Just treated myself to a 430 EXll RT as I want to use wireless flash for a particular job. However no matter what settings I use I cannot get my EOS 600D to fire the flash wirelessly. (flash unit set as wireless slave, channel on both flash and camera the same etc).
Also the link light will not turn green.
Other odd thing is that the flash manual says to use the 'scan' feature but it simply is not present in the sub menu as shown in the manual. Thanks for any help anyone!
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01-18-2016 03:18 PM
01-18-2016 01:29 PM
Could we be confusing the new radio transmitter/receiver built into the new 430 flash with the old triggering methods like using the light from the camera's flash as a master and the Speedlite as a slave?
That old way the master flash triggers the slave by emitting a flash of light. The new way has the trigger emitting a radio signal that the radio receiver unit reads as a fire command. The new radio method is better because the radio has a much longer range than the trigger by light method, and you don't need line. Of sight between the trigger flash and the slave flash either.
To use the new radio trigger feature in the flash you need a radio trigger mounted on the camera. That can be either another RT Speedlite or else a Canon radio trigger.
01-18-2016 02:01 PM
Scott is correct. You need to have the 430 set to lightning bolt wireless, not the antenna/lollipop wireless icon.
01-18-2016 03:02 PM
Thanks guys but according to the 600D's manual it will wirelessly fire a flashgun. ie stages are
1) raise built in flash
2)select flash control in menu
3) " evaluative
4) " built in flash
5) " select 'easy wireless'
6) " set 'channel' to same as flash
7) take picture.
Nothing is mentioned about seperate wireless triggers and having to set a channel on the camera surely means it should communicate with the flash.
01-18-2016 03:18 PM
01-18-2016 03:38 PM
Right! Got it. Flash saved from being thrown in the river in frustration. Many many thanks guys.
01-18-2016 03:40 PM
Glad to be of assistance.
01-18-2016 08:35 PM - edited 01-18-2016 08:46 PM
Glad you have saved your sanity. Things like that can be maddening.
You really should consider using the radio feature though; if you are going to trigger using the popup flash, you could be using the old ver. 2 version. You would need a Canon radio trigger, or just another RT flash to act as a trigger. Maybe a trigger and one or two more 430 III's and a couple of cheap light stands.
Good luck.
09-29-2019 03:58 PM
I have a similar problem but with an EOS 90D.
I can fire the flash optically as a slave from the built in flash but I can't fire it by wifi. Set it up accourding to the manuals but the LINK light stays solid red and flash refuses to fire. Tried everything I can think of but to no avail.
Any idears?
Norman
09-30-2019 09:27 AM - edited 09-30-2019 09:30 AM
There is no WIFI option to fire an external flash. You have to use a radio trigger or radio controlled flash (set as master) mounted on the camera hot shoe to control remote radio operated flashes.
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