Canon, thank you for your response. What does not work is Groups. What I have to do is ratios which makes it tougher to turn off one or the other. I also understand I can't set my flash from the camera. If I am incorrect please let me know. I have tried groups several times and I can't get it to work. When I turn off a group, it still fires. I am up to date with my 5D2 firmware.
Thanks for your reply but I;m triggering speedlights with radio remote(PW) and I don't need any preflash at all. Is it possible to turn the preflash off? Instructions missing the part with combining speedlights with flash heads
hi! i just saw this video, and i'd like to ask, that why do you use so high ISO setting, if there are so many flashes? and the exposure isn't a bit low for a handheld shot? :-) or these are because of the "natural" lights of the backround? thx!
Hi, thanks for posting! Bruce was using the orange Tungsten gel, which allowed the flash to match the tungsten lighting fixtures. You can try shooting RAW and using the Tungsten (approximately 3200K) white balance.
Hi Alejandro! The Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT is only necessary to use if you have a complex lighting setup in which you are trying to communicate with a large group of individual Speedlites wirelessly. You can use the Speedlite 600EX-RT without the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT to set up wireless communication between flashes. If you still have additional questions, feel free to reach out to our technical support team at bit.ly/ContactCanon. We hope this helps!
Great video! I use three flases: two 580 and one 600 ex rt,triggered by pocket wizard . However there is a problem whe I want to include more lights - flash heads to be triggered optically by speedlights. It seems there is a preflash in every speedlight even though all were set to manual mode, and that preflash triggers flash head resulting unsynchronized lighting. Anyone has similar issues? Im worried mostly because i want to buy ringflash to be used as main light
Hi, playrefreshed! The Speedlite 600EX-RT can be set up to trigger any EX-series Speedlite that has a "slave" setting, which includes both the Speedlite 430EX and the Speedlite 430EX II. We hope this helps!
Final images are quite boring. Sorry. To be honest, fiddling around with so many flashes in ETTL seems so over-complicating and limiting. I'm sure things could have been done much quicker if he wasn't relying on the speedlights' judgement. I'll just stick with my manual speedlights and studio strobes for full control.
Daniel DeArco you missed the point of this video bruce mixed ettl with manual flash here , using ratio for ettl and power control on manual. Also showing how far the radio transmits in the theater and works through walls. I for one am impressed with the flashes and the resulting images.
Joshua Chang I was thinking the same thing. They looked like they were took with a pocket camera. Basic stuff like even the white balance looked off. I was expecting to see drama dark background with some flashes shining thru for dramatic effect. Just terrible.
I was disappointed that a video about "creative" lighting with 4 - $600 Speedlites and a $400 Transmitter only showed the Speedlites being grouped and fired. Is that all this set up is good for? what about changing the zoom or power output from the transmitter? You sponsored all of this guys gear for him and all he did was light up background walls which he could have done without a transmitter.
Don't really like this video. Get straight to the lighting setup, so that viewers are not bored by the presenter's repeated praise of the flashlight & it's features.
These vids of real world use of the 600ex rt system are great, as is Bruce. Keep them coming, please.
Canon should put that st-e3-rt transmitter into every camera they make.
Canon, thank you for your response. What does not work is Groups. What I have to do is ratios which makes it tougher to turn off one or the other. I also understand I can't set my flash from the camera. If I am incorrect please let me know. I have tried groups several times and I can't get it to work. When I turn off a group, it still fires. I am up to date with my 5D2 firmware.
gilaxia, did you fix that problem, because i have same problem
Can we get this system to work with the 5d Mark2? I have to buy cameras because I purchased two 600's.
Thanks for your reply but I;m triggering speedlights with radio remote(PW) and I don't need any preflash at all. Is it possible to turn the preflash off?
Instructions missing the part with combining speedlights with flash heads
hi! i just saw this video, and i'd like to ask, that why do you use so high ISO setting, if there are so many flashes? and the exposure isn't a bit low for a handheld shot? :-) or these are because of the "natural" lights of the backround? thx!
Hi, is the Canon Speedlite 550EX a better flash comparing to the 430EX II? Thanks
hi, is there any manual metering or he relies on the camera to meter each exposure?
You are awesome. Thanks for the vid. I'm subscribing.
When you use the Speedlite with Orange Gel. What is the correct value of the Kelvin?
Hi, thanks for posting! Bruce was using the orange Tungsten gel, which allowed the flash to match the tungsten lighting fixtures. You can try shooting RAW and using the Tungsten (approximately 3200K) white balance.
I have a 6D, is necesayi the ST-E3-RT to control de 600 EX RT?
Hi Alejandro! The Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT is only necessary to use if you have a complex lighting setup in which you are trying to communicate with a large group of individual Speedlites wirelessly. You can use the Speedlite 600EX-RT without the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT to set up wireless communication between flashes. If you still have additional questions, feel free to reach out to our technical support team at bit.ly/ContactCanon. We hope this helps!
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Seems like that preflash cannot be turned off. I bought more flashes and more PW recievers to compensate
Impressive stuff, but I don't think my 50D is compatible with the 600EX-RT :(
Great video!
I use three flases: two 580 and one 600 ex rt,triggered by pocket wizard .
However there is a problem whe I want to include more lights - flash heads to be triggered optically by speedlights. It seems there is a preflash in every speedlight even though all were set to manual mode, and that preflash triggers flash head resulting unsynchronized lighting.
Anyone has similar issues? Im worried mostly because i want to buy ringflash to be used as main light
Will the 600ex trigger two 430ex speelights?
Hi, playrefreshed! The Speedlite 600EX-RT can be set up to trigger any EX-series Speedlite that has a "slave" setting, which includes both the Speedlite 430EX and the Speedlite 430EX II. We hope this helps!
You know u have got some major lensflares in the final pictures?
Final images are quite boring. Sorry. To be honest, fiddling around with so many flashes in ETTL seems so over-complicating and limiting. I'm sure things could have been done much quicker if he wasn't relying on the speedlights' judgement. I'll just stick with my manual speedlights and studio strobes for full control.
Daniel DeArco you missed the point of this video bruce mixed ettl with manual flash here , using ratio for ettl and power control on manual. Also showing how far the radio transmits in the theater and works through walls. I for one am impressed with the flashes and the resulting images.
Will do, thanks.
This is one high tech expensive rig... wish i had this !
thanks for the answer! :-)
It could happen in a flash.
Didn't like any of the images he took - the composition, the way they were lit, and the post-processing were all subpar.
Joshua Chang I was thinking the same thing. They looked like they were took with a pocket camera. Basic stuff like even the white balance looked off. I was expecting to see drama dark background with some flashes shining thru for dramatic effect. Just terrible.
I myself don't really like the final photos, they look too normal and less of creativity.
I was disappointed that a video about "creative" lighting with 4 - $600 Speedlites and a $400 Transmitter only showed the Speedlites being grouped and fired. Is that all this set up is good for? what about changing the zoom or power output from the transmitter? You sponsored all of this guys gear for him and all he did was light up background walls which he could have done without a transmitter.
Don't really like this video. Get straight to the lighting setup, so that viewers are not bored by the presenter's repeated praise of the flashlight & it's features.