Hi!
Is there (if is, please explain how) way to set the flash of EOS400D so that:
1. It will fire after long exposure photo taken in bulk mode?
2. It will fire with minimum power in all conditions?
Thanks for answers,
Robert
robgr85 Senior Member 890 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Poland More info | Oct 21, 2007 12:19 | #1 Hi!
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Oct 21, 2007 12:54 | #2 Is there (if is, please explain how) way to set the flash of EOS400D so that: 1. It will fire after long exposure photo taken in bulk mode? 2. It will fire with minimum power in all conditions? For number 1, in the menus set the flash to fire with Second Curtain Synch.. Search your manual for that term. This will fire the flash just before the shutter closes. My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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Oct 21, 2007 15:37 | #3 JeffreyG wrote in post #4164504 For number 1, in the menus set the flash to fire with Second Curtain Synch.. Search your manual for that term. This will fire the flash just before the shutter closes. As for 2, I do not think there is anyway to control the flash output of the onboard flash manually. Best thing I think you can go is set Flash Exposure Compensation to -2. If you get a Speedlight you can set the flash power manually. What are you trying to do? thanks for the info... Is there any way to set the flash to fire only once, without pre-calibrating flashes?
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Oct 21, 2007 17:14 | #4 thanks for the info... Is there any way to set the flash to fire only once, without pre-calibrating flashes? 1. For some light paintings... 2. The second is that, I want use my internal flash to start some external stroble-lamps, do not know how to call that in english, but nevermind. OK, My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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Oct 21, 2007 18:11 | #5 JeffreyG wrote in post #4165669 OK, I understand what you want to do. I am not an expert on external strobes but I think you really need to use a 580EX to do this. It can we worked manually as a trigger. I don't think there is any way to use the onboard flash manually, which means it will always fire the pre-flash for E-TTL and cause your strobes to fire too early. Thanks again for Your post. Currently, I do not have external flash, but it is first on my upgrades list... i've read strobist blog, and he complained about canon flashes, that not all models work in full manual mode... maybe You do know something in that topic... which models do, and which don't? If You got any suggestions, I would apreciate posting them here.
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Oct 21, 2007 18:18 | #6 I've never used slaved strobes. I suggest reposting your question in the forum section on flash. Sorry. My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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bieber Goldmember 1,992 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Bradenton, FL More info | Oct 21, 2007 18:19 | #7 Any EX series Speedlight will give you a manual mode. EOS 20D w/ BG-E2 grip
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Steve-M Member 210 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Minnesota, USA More info | Oct 21, 2007 18:26 | #8 bieber wrote in post #4166015 Any EX series Speedlight will give you a manual mode. I don't think I have a manual mode with my 420EX. Canon 20d/30d, Canon EF 28-105 II USM 3.5-5.6, Vivitar 283 Flash x 2, Wein Safe-Sync.
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bieber Goldmember 1,992 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Bradenton, FL More info | Oct 21, 2007 18:28 | #9 Really? Well, any modern EX series speedlight (except, I believe, the 220EX, which doesn't really count) EOS 20D w/ BG-E2 grip
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tonylong ...winded More info | Oct 22, 2007 00:08 | #10 robgr85 wrote in post #4165976 Thanks again for Your post. Currently, I do not have external flash, but it is first on my upgrades list... i've read strobist blog, and he complained about canon flashes, that not all models work in full manual mode... maybe You do know something in that topic... which models do, and which don't? If You got any suggestions, I would apreciate posting them here. Cheers, Robert robgr, Tony
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tzalman Fatal attraction. 13,497 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Gesher Haziv, Israel More info | Oct 22, 2007 06:27 | #11 I have a Sigma flash that has (unfortunately) a dedicated Minolta shoe fitting and cannot be mounted therefore on a standard shoe. It will, however, act as a slave off any other flash and I have used it in this mode either on a bracket or a tripod. Before I got a 430 EX I triggered it using the on-board flash (which I believe the OP wants to do) and ETTL turned off. Since I wanted the Sigma to be the primary light I covered the camera's flash with a handkercheif to bring it down to a level just strong enough to activate the slave. Elie / אלי
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