Adding a PC port to a Canon flash

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I made the error of buying a 580ex. It's a great flash in many ways, zooms to suit the lens being used, the ETTL functions well and diffused, it excellent. But it lacks a PC port for triggering remotely. That means using a Canon St-E2 which is expensive and though OK indoors it is limited by being an optical system. Outdoors it's a bit pants. So I bought pocketwizards!

So how the heck am I going to trigger the 580ex with the PW's (I use them with Vivitars, I'm not really that mad!) but I do want to be able to add the 580ex! :thinking:

I found this

http://blog.rrdphoto.com/2007/04/how-to-add-sync-port-to-canon-580ex.html

And while I'm a bit handy with a soldering iron and don't mind having a bash I also came up with this.

http://flashzebra.com/canon580ex_footassembly.shtml

One new foot with a jack plug installed duly ordered.....much cheaper than buying the 580exII.

Once I get my hands on it I'll have a go at the modification myself and let you all know how it goes.:D
 
the flashzebra mod is better as it uses mono jack rather than pc sync.

edit: just had a look at your first link and noticed it used 3.5 mono jack.
 
Yep, I have those supplied with the pocketwizards so it will fit a treat :D
 
I have just completed this mod to my 580ex and having the 3.5mm socket in the 580 works a treat with my skyports.

As you say its a cheap alternative to a 580ex and better than having a hotshoe adapter :)

Next mod is too enable master/slave mode in a 580exII and to put 3.5mm sockets into two sigma flashes.

Its been a while since i got my soldering iron out, so its makes a change!
 
surley the adapter thing for the shoe is no good as you loose ETTL function

i was sjut reading that guide, whilst looking for a vivitar version, looks like a much better idea, saving £50 if you feel comfortable opening the beast
 
surley the adapter thing for the shoe is no good as you loose ETTL function

i was sjut reading that guide, whilst looking for a vivitar version, looks like a much better idea, saving £50 if you feel comfortable opening the beast

If your shooting 'off camera' you loose ettl anyway but there are several reasons why you would want to use it like this.

i.e: 1 set of skyports and two flashguns. set the 2 flashguns up on stands and set off the first flash with the skyports and that in turn sets of the 2nd flash

or: if you have a camera without a sync port you can use the feed from the 1st camera to trigger a transmitter to set off a flash on a stand out of sight :)

If your any good with a soldering iron and don't mind invalidating your warranty (if it still has one) then i would suggest fitting a socket to the flashgun directly.
 
oh yer i forgot it was to be used wireless:bonk::bonk:

i now use 2 receivers and 3 flashes in the method you jsut stated.
 
If you are willing to spend the money, there are ways to use wireless radio flash and keep TTL functionality.

Spooky enough I posted this link and the you tube video on another thread earlier today, I thought I was the only one who had heard of them.

I have been following there development for quite a while now and they have come a long way from the initial idea.

A bit of a pain to get hold of in the UK (due to RF licensing etc) but wont be long till a UK distribiter picks them up.
 
In their latest press release, they say EU availability 6 weeks after US, which would make it mid April. For the new products that is.

Wait and see, 6 weeks will become 6 months! :D

Not not bothered to be honest, the missus got me a set of Skyports for christmas and I am talking her into getting me two more receivers for my buffday next month, so that me out of the radio popper runnning!
 
One new foot with a jack plug installed duly ordered.....much cheaper than buying the 580exII.

Once I get my hands on it I'll have a go at the modification myself and let you all know how it goes.

btw, did your new foot turn up and have you tried to mod your old one yet ?
 
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