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04/27/2012 12:43:08 PM · #1
Greetings! I have just purchased a Canon 430EXII Speedlite. I thought that I would be able to wirelessly trigger the flash off the camera shoe (on a lighting umbrella setup) using the camera's (Rebel Digital XT) IR functionality. I could not get it to work and from what I'm reading, it seems that this is not possible. Apparently a master-capable speedlite is required on the camera shoe to allow firing the 430 as a slave off camera.

Is this correct?

And are these my options? --

- Use a shoe cable to attach the 430 (mounted on a stand) to the camera shoe (and then it would work as if it were on top of the camera but will use the camera's TTL metering info)?

- Pocket Wizard type RF wireless trigger setup?

Thanks for your help!
Kevin
04/27/2012 12:49:03 PM · #2
Yongnou RF-602's or 603's have a reputation as reliable and cheap.I have the 602's myself. Only drawback is they are not TTL compatible, so manual exposure only.

Plenty of dealers on ebay offer them, though I prefer to buy them from Yongnou's own store, or from someone who stocks them in the US, if I need them faster.

Message edited by author 2012-04-27 12:52:19.
04/27/2012 04:30:46 PM · #3
Thanks!
04/27/2012 11:27:09 PM · #4
Google Cactus v5 triggers. Life changing event.
04/28/2012 12:47:43 AM · #5
I have the Yongnou RF-602's and they work perfectly.
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