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(2) 580ex ettl mode enable?

 
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Mar 25, 2014 17:26 |  #1

I'm wondering if the ettl is available with two 580ex (version 1) remotely with younuo 622.

Or one is attached to camera and another one is on remote.

I'm thinking getting rid of my studio powerlight 1250 (500w) and just use these two for location photography....




  
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Mar 25, 2014 17:43 |  #2

They will work remotely. I can use my 580EXII and a 430EXII that way. All is controlled from the back of the camera


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Mar 25, 2014 18:03 |  #3

Have a look at TOYUG - link is in my signature!

580EX model cannot be controlled in Manual from the camera's flash control menus. They don't have that ability. But E-TTL is available, and the YN-622C works well within those limitations.

EOS_JD is referring to the Mark II models, which do have the ability.

Cam + 622 + 580EX, and remote 622 + 580EX, OR Cam + 622, and two remote 622 + 580EX.


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Mar 25, 2014 18:41 |  #4

CliveyBoy wrote in post #16786031 (external link)
Have a look at TOYUG - link is in my signature!

580EX model cannot be controlled in Manual from the camera's flash control menus. They don't have that ability. But E-TTL is available, and the YN-622C works well within those limitations.

EOS_JD is referring to the Mark II models, which do have the ability.

Cam + 622 + 580EX, and remote 622 + 580EX, OR Cam + 622, and two remote 622 + 580EX.

Thanks for clarification




  
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Mar 25, 2014 21:46 |  #5

Sorry I misread the post!


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