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speedlite won't work with camera display on

Bluenoser
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I have a Canon 70D. Just bought a Pro Series Digital SLR universal flash.  Flash works great, only if the display on the back of the camera is turned off.  Turn on the display, and speedlite won't fire.  Is there a setting somewhere on the camera to correct this?  I'm pretty new at this. Thanks.

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Waddizzle
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@Bluenoser wrote:

I have a Canon 70D. Just bought a Pro Series Digital SLR universal flash.  Flash works great, only if the display on the back of the camera is turned off.  Turn on the display, and speedlite won't fire.  Is there a setting somewhere on the camera to correct this?  I'm pretty new at this. Thanks.


What do you mean by "turn on the display"?  Do you mean Live View?

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Yes. If live view is turned on, the speedlite won't work.

Does this flash support E-TTL?

 

Otherwise, did you set the camera to manual flash?

TTMartin
Authority
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@Bluenoser wrote:

I have a Canon 70D. Just bought a Pro Series Digital SLR universal flash.  Flash works great, only if the display on the back of the camera is turned off.  Turn on the display, and speedlite won't fire.  Is there a setting somewhere on the camera to correct this?  I'm pretty new at this. Thanks.


Make sure the camera is in Liveview and not Video mode. Flashes only work for still photos not video.

karenmooney
Apprentice

Hello - I am having the same problem with my Canon T3i. Did you ever find an answer?

Hello karenmooney,

In order for Canon and the community at large to provide assistance we would need to know which brand of flash that you are using. The OP indicated they were using a third party flash which may have contributed to its not working properly. If you are not using a Canon EX Series Speedlite, we recommend this as a first line in troubleshooting.

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 Non-Canon "speedlites" will not work in Live View.

 

This is because Canon has designed the flash to not fire in Silent Shooting which is the default for Live View. 

 

A Canon brand flash will automatically disable Silent Shooting but a 3rd party flash will not. You will need to go into your 70D menu and manually disable Silent shooting.

 

If you have a Rebel or T6 type camera there will be no option and you will be out of luck. 

 

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Mike Sowsun
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