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Augmenting my 600 EX RT wireless flash system

 
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Jul 13, 2013 07:24 |  #1

OK the 7D has been replaced by the 5DMKIII and the radio based STE-3 RT; and I bought a single 600EXRT.
The plan is for off camera wireless, I can for quick set ups just use ETTL2 and one off camera flash.
For more demanding scenarios Ideally I will in the long term buy more 600s.
But for now I am hoping I can use the 600 as my main and either the 430mk II
Triggered by the 600s flash.
But this means it would be manual, and I need a Flash Zebra optical cell and a hot-shoe adapter total cost £25 ($39)

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A) will the 600 work in ETTL2 mode being augmented by one or two manually set fill flashes.?
I.e. I set up the fill flash maybe meter it then will the 600 using ETTL2 get the right balance?
B) the big question is should I sell the mint 430EXII for hopefully £140 and get 2 YN560 MKIIs or even 3?
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At £42.48 even 3 would cost only £127.44!
That would give me 4 remote lights

They can be triggered by the flash of the 600 and even themselves I guess.?
So the real distance is done by the STE-3, and then onto the 430 ii or the YN 560IIs

Bluntly is it better to have one 430EXII and the hassle of the flash zebra optical cell and the connection to a fake hot-shoe adapter and the extra £25 cost.
Or sell it save that cost and get 3 YN560II? OK they are not as well built but 2 could fail before you did not have a fill light.

Only other alternative is called double counting.
I.e. sell the 430ii and get hopefully £150 and then buy another 600ex rt. for £350! So finding another £200!

Then I only have 2 not 4 external flashes. And with the YN these could even be triggerred by my internal bowens studio flashes.?

I do not think the 600 has an optical trigger.

Any views ? Please advise.

Oh and especially any thoughts on using 2 or 3 YN 560II s manually and then the 600 on Ettl 2 will it take into account the flashes from the YN560IIs ?
Or will it get confused i.e. might it meter the scene say it without the YN flashes; then fire for the picture and get totally surprised as these additional light sources (the YNs ) come in and bleach it all out?

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Jul 13, 2013 08:33 |  #2

If you add manually set flashes to a 600 EX-RT, operating in E-TTL II, then the camera will (hopefully) not see the manual flashes when it fires the pre-flash for E-TTL II metering.
Thus the additional light from the manual flashes will not be accounted for. It's your responsibility to make sure that it doesn't cause overexposure.
But this is no different from if you had used one or more additional 600 EX-RT flashes and set them manually through the group mode.
In fact, even if you have two or more groups of 600 EX-RT in E-TTL II mode, they'll be metered individually, and thus cause overexposure if they cover the same area.
The old mode, allowing three groups of flashes, can be used to automatically blend groups A and B onto the same subject.

Apart from that, triggering manual flashes from a 600 EX-RT requires that the manual flashes can disregard the pre-flash.


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Jul 13, 2013 09:26 |  #3

The YN-560s have an S1 and S2 mode. This permits them to ignore the preflash and then fire optically with the main flash. It will work with the 600 just as it does with other ETTL flashes. What I've never tested is if it will work when the 600 is being fired by the STE3. Theoretically it will work. Real world would require some testing. Ultimately more 600s are better than other alternatives. But the inexpensive manual speedlites will always be useful. The 430EXII is, in my opinion, obsolete. You're buying bits to turn it into a manual flash when you can get more light for less money other ways.


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Jul 13, 2013 10:46 as a reply to  @ dmward's post |  #4

Since the control of the flash is via radio, the pre-flash has the same characteristics from a 600 EX-RT used as a slave flash (in E-TTL II mode), as it has when the flash is used independently in the camera's hot shoe.

It's not like Canon's optical control technology, where a multitude of flashes are sent prior to actual release for taking the picture.


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Jul 13, 2013 12:07 |  #5

apersson850 wrote in post #16116724 (external link)
Since the control of the flash is via radio, the pre-flash has the same characteristics from a 600 EX-RT used as a slave flash (in E-TTL II mode), as it has when the flash is used independently in the camera's hot shoe.

It's not like Canon's optical control technology, where a multitude of flashes are sent prior to actual release for taking the picture.

Thats what I was hoping for.
My real concern was that the radio equivalent of the preflash is I hope, just the trial flash so it can be evaluated for ETTL2. Obviouslynthis single tial flash will I assume set off the YNs?
I guess its the timing of when the YNs go off , as to if they are correctly evaluated by the 600 and the camera.
Think this might merit buying one yn 560II to try it out.


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Jul 14, 2013 15:20 |  #6

The radios are used for the control communication. There is still a pre-flash for ETTL metering. That's the flash that sets off the YN-560 unless its set to S1 or S2. I don't remember which.


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Jul 15, 2013 14:25 |  #7

dmward wrote in post #16119884 (external link)
The radios are used for the control communication. There is still a pre-flash for ETTL metering. That's the flash that sets off the YN-560 unless its set to S1 or S2. I don't remember which.

Thanks and great - that is what I expected.


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