Superbaldguy wrote:
After combing through the G6 manual, I can't find anything about the camera integrating with TTL flash metering, but it must have it if the newer Speedlites can be used. Why does Canon purposely NOT expound on this useful feature? Is this too complicated for the average shooter?
Does anyone sue the 550EX with the G6 (or any other G-series) camera? Seems a bit top-heavy, but I'd like to hear how well it works.
Sounds like a question I asked not long ago. In the 420 EX manual they list features applicable to EOS cameras of either TYPE A (E-TTL) with a list of cameras in that category (no mention of any G Series camera) or TYPE B (TTL) with the notation All other EOS cameras other than the above.
According to Jon in response to my question --
"As to flash compatibility, the G5 brochure says it's E-TTL compatible, which is the big feature of the EX-series of flashes. "
I'm betting the G6 has this capability also, since it seems to be designed to have more, not fewer capabilities than the G5. I'm of the opinion that the G6 does in fact have E-TTL capabilities, and I'm certain it works quite well with the 420EX.
As to Canon's reasons for keeping this characteristic a secret, who knows? I agree they do this.
Jim