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06/08/2004 02:38:28 AM · #1 |
I just bought a Canon 550EX flash to work in conjunction with my 420EX. I had a few objectives with this purchase.
1. I wanted to be able to have two flashes firing for the same photo (working fine, no problems)
2. I wanted to be able to fire the 420 off cam using the 550 (without firing the 550... working fine, no problem)
Questions:
When I setup the 550ex to fire the 420 and not fire itself, the 550 still fires the e-ttl pre-flash for metering. I'm curious as to why it does this. It doesn't make sense to me that the 550 fires the pre-flash since it's not going to fire on the photo. It seems like the 420 (off cam flash) would fire the metering flash instead. Any thoughts?
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06/08/2004 07:50:03 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: When I setup the 550ex to fire the 420 and not fire itself, the 550 still fires the e-ttl pre-flash for metering. |
The 550EX communicates with the slaves via flashes of visible light from the main tube. This is one of the reasons the 550EX has greater range and horizontal/vertical coverage than the compact ST-E2 Speedlite Transmitter (which also uses a flash tube, but has a visible light filter so that only the infrared portion of the light leaves the ST-E2). So you aren't seeing an E-TTL "pre-flash", but rather the "command signals" being sent by the 550EX.
That being said, I like using the ST-E2 on my camera (at least indoors) because it is a lot less bulky and it frees up the 550EX to be a slave. =]
Message edited by author 2004-06-08 08:06:30. |
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06/08/2004 02:38:56 PM · #3 |
Eddy,
Thanks for that info. It's obviously not included in the manual :)
I am considering purchasing the st-e2 also but I haven't made up my mind yet. The 550 will become my primary flash at this point though and the 420 will be used only for 'slave' work. |
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06/08/2004 04:51:28 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: the 420 will be used only for 'slave' work. |
Ohhhhh You mean old slave driver!!!!
LOL
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