I just 2 (Canon 600 EX-/RT) and the only thing I can say, THEY ARE WAY BETTER THEN I thought they would be... I love them
Jul 23, 2015 13:48 | #1 I just 2 (Canon 600 EX-/RT) and the only thing I can say, THEY ARE WAY BETTER THEN I thought they would be... I love them Canon EOS R EF 70-200 L 2.8 L 24-70 2.8L II Canon Pixma PRO-1 3 Canon 600EX-RT Speedlites
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FarmerTed1971 fondling the 5D4 More info | Jul 23, 2015 13:54 | #2 Wish they were not so large... but oh well. They are indeed really nice. Getting better at this - Fuji X-t5 & X-t3 - 16 1.4 - 35/50/90 f2 - 50-140 - flickr
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Canon has announced the 430ex-RT, and they will be even a bit smaller than the current 430ex. They would be available in september. 5dmkIII & 6d/ 28 1.8 / 17-40 F4 / 85 1.8 / 100 IS Macro / 70-300 L IS / 70-200 2.8 IS II / 24-105 F4 IS | 35 F2 IS
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Nick5 Goldmember More info | Jul 24, 2015 08:35 | #4 N2. Canon 5D Mark III (x2), BG-E11 Grips, 7D (x2) BG-E7 Grips, Canon Lenses 16-35 f/4 L IS, 17-40 f/4 L, 24-70 f/4 L IS, 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II, 70-200 f/4 L IS, 70-200 f/4 L IS Version II, 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 L IS Version II, TS-E 24 f/3.5 L II, 100 f/2.8 L Macro IS, 10-22 f3.5-4.5, 17-55 f/2.8 L IS, 85 f/1.8, Canon 1.4 Extender III, 5 Canon 600 EX-RT, 2 Canon ST-E3 Transmitters, Canon PRO-300 Printer
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digitalparadise Awaiting the title ferry... More info | Jul 24, 2015 08:38 | #5 Also when the 430 was first announced it said they could only be used as slaves in RT mode. Canon corrected it and stated it can be used as a master in RT mode. That is good news for anyone that needs to trigger other flashes at a venue and still needs the AF assist beam. You can get the YN transmitter for AF assist but I still like to bounce the one on the camera as well. 430 is lighter and smaller. Image Editing OK
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Bearmann Goldmember 1,228 posts Likes: 57 Joined Feb 2008 Location: I live behind Graceland in a tool shed. I often meet the man early in the morning at Krispy Kreme. More info | Jul 24, 2015 08:52 | #6 digital paradise wrote in post #17642685 Also when the 430 was first announced it said they could only be used as slaves in RT mode. Canon corrected it and stated it can be used as a master in RT mode. That is good news for anyone that needs to trigger other flashes at a venue and still needs the AF assist beam. You can get the YN transmitter for AF assist but I still like to bounce the one on the camera as well. 430 is lighter and smaller. Excellent! I wasn't aware. Barry
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FarmerTed1971 fondling the 5D4 More info | Jul 24, 2015 09:03 | #7 Me neither. Cool. Getting better at this - Fuji X-t5 & X-t3 - 16 1.4 - 35/50/90 f2 - 50-140 - flickr
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Echo63 Goldmember 2,868 posts Likes: 169 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Perth - Western Australia - Earth More info | Jul 24, 2015 12:17 | #8 Nick5 wrote in post #17642681 N2. Did you get the ST-E3RT transmitter as well? The Canon 600 EX-RT multiply real fast. Turn your back and there is another one just like that. Enjoy the new toys. mine haven't been - and they sit next to each other in the camera bag. My Best Imageswww.echo63.deviantart.com
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Aug 24, 2015 19:54 | #9 Echo63 wrote in post #17642902 mine haven't been - and they sit next to each other in the camera bag. maybe i should play some Marvin Gaye to my camera bag - i could really use a few more speedlites. do they start out as 600's or are they born as 430's and grow into 600's ? all kidding aside - the 600EX and ST-E3 has changed the way i shoot - a brilliant system if only i could use it (in manual only of course) on cameras other than Canon (like my X100 or Leica) Dude you can use it in manual I do it all the time that is the only way I shoot, in manual mode wifi I have 3 600exrt and they work great, I am going to buy two more.. One for the trigger, and four for lighting.. Canon EOS R EF 70-200 L 2.8 L 24-70 2.8L II Canon Pixma PRO-1 3 Canon 600EX-RT Speedlites
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Echo63 Goldmember 2,868 posts Likes: 169 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Perth - Western Australia - Earth More info Post edited over 8 years ago by Echo63. | Aug 24, 2015 21:29 | #10 N2bnfunn wrote in post #17681668 Dude you can use it in manual I do it all the time that is the only way I shoot, in manual mode wifi I have 3 600exrt and they work great, I am going to buy two more.. One for the trigger, and four for lighting.. Its the only way i shoot too - but it doesnt work with Non-Canon cameras My Best Imageswww.echo63.deviantart.com
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agv8or Goldmember More info Post edited over 8 years ago by agv8or. (3 edits in all) | Aug 24, 2015 21:36 | #11 Echo63 wrote in post #17681781 Its the only way i shoot too - but it doesnt work with Non-Canon cameras I would love to be able to shoot with my 1DX - then take the STE3 off and use it on my Leica or Fuji. Unless you have found a way to do it ? It has never worked for me when i tried YN-E3-RT "Legacy" feature Rand
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Echo63 Goldmember 2,868 posts Likes: 169 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Perth - Western Australia - Earth More info | Aug 27, 2015 10:42 | #12 agv8or wrote in post #17681793 YN-E3-RT "Legacy" feature http://flashhavoc.com …al-for-non-canon-cameras/ going to have to look into one of those My Best Imageswww.echo63.deviantart.com
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Aug 27, 2015 21:46 | #13 No problem but you must not have remembered this similar information when you asked this as a question and was responded to in a post by dmward in another thread. I thought I would refresh your memory and link that additional info from Flash Havoc. Rand
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