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May 10, 2012 12:40 |  #1

I've recently bought a pocketwizard Plus II in the hope of being able to fire my 430 II speedlite remotely. I've attached the pocketwizard to the hotshoe on my 7d and have my speedlite on, i've tried all possible combo's but can't get any sign of firing of the flash. Can someone help me with what I have to do to get it to fire...

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May 10, 2012 12:41 |  #2

um, your 7D can fire speedlites remotely without any wireless transmitters. for pocketwizards, you need 2 units, one for camera, one for the flash.


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May 10, 2012 12:43 |  #3

check out this thread on using your 7D to remotely trigger your 430 EX II.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=767760


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May 10, 2012 12:46 |  #4

PLLphotography wrote in post #14411086 (external link)
um, your 7D can fire speedlites remotely without any wireless transmitters. for pocketwizards, you need 2 units, one for camera, one for the flash.

+1, no pocketwizard needed!


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May 10, 2012 12:49 |  #5

jim__bob wrote in post #14411080 (external link)
I've recently bought a pocketwizard Plus II in the hope of being able to fire my 430 II speedlite remotely. I've attached the pocketwizard to the hotshoe on my 7d and have my speedlite on, i've tried all possible combo's but can't get any sign of firing of the flash. Can someone help me with what I have to do to get it to fire...

Thanks in advance.

Buy a second pocketwizard for the flash.



  
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May 10, 2012 12:52 |  #6

actually, his 430 ex II won't have a sync port for the pocket wizard (correct me if i'm wrong). in addition to a second PW, he'll need a sync port adapter.

something like this:

http://www.amazon.com …TF8&qid=1336672​307&sr=8-1 (external link)


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May 10, 2012 12:55 |  #7

Thanks for the reply, what settings does my 7d need to be set, i still can't make my 430 fire, just the onboard fires. i''ve played around with the flash control but no joy still...

Anyone want to buy a pocket wizard then!? I have a new unused one for sale it seems!




  
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May 10, 2012 12:56 |  #8

watch the video:

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May 10, 2012 13:11 |  #9

thanks for the help, got it firing wirelessly, only thing is the hotshoe flash still fires every time, is this just what I got to live with if i'm going to use the 7d as the master?




  
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May 10, 2012 13:14 |  #10

what mode do you have your camera in? if you don't want your pop-up flash to fire, it doesn't have to fire.

typically if you are shooting off-camera flash, you would want your camera in manual mode. if you are using any other modes such as automatic, program, aperture, your camera is going to expose for your image as if the flash doesn't exist, which may result in slow shutter speeds and over-exposed images.


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May 10, 2012 13:15 |  #11

Yes, but it's firing at low power which seems to have minimal impact on the exposure. This is how it sends information to the 430.


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May 10, 2012 13:16 |  #12

ah, I didn't know it was required to flash in order to control the off-camera flash. I don't have a camera that has those nice new features :-)


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May 10, 2012 13:20 |  #13

Neither do I, but some people have posted pics of the effect (usually snapping a pic in the mirror).


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May 10, 2012 13:24 |  #14

Jim_Bob,

return the pocketwizard plus II if you bought it new from a store. Since the Plus IIIs came out, prices for Plus II units are barely $100 since the new Plus IIIs are $139.

as far as using the 7D to remotely trigger your flash, you must still stay within your maximum flash sync speed, which I think is 1/250th of a second for the 7D. if you want to use your flash and achieve a faster shutter speed, you'll need to invest in either a long E-TTL cable, or invest in some E-TTL wireless triggers (Pocket Wizard Flex, Phottix Odins (I use these), or Pixel Kings).


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May 10, 2012 14:38 |  #15

PLLphotography wrote in post #14411313 (external link)
ah, I didn't know it was required to flash in order to control the off-camera flash. I don't have a camera that has those nice new features :-)

Then maybe you should reserve your advise. There is enough erroneous info floating around the Internet already. I am not trying to be an a$$, but you help no one giving a person already having problem false info.



  
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