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Hi all,
I use Canon's wireless Ettl system quite a lot these days, I've got a 580EX2 and two 430EX2's. At the moment the 580 is usually on camera acting as master only, and the 430s do the lighting. I'm waiting for an extra long Ettl cable (on a slow boat from USA) which will bring the 580 back into play whilst still retaining full wireless Ettl control.
However, I'd still like a couple more flashes, I can't stretch to more Canon speedlites just yet, and have been looking at the cheaper Chinese clones. I know I can't use these in wireless Ettl mode but is it possible to fire them in manual somehow at the same time as using the canon flashes in wireless Ettl?
I know I can't use optical slaves because of the other flashes pre-flash, but I'm thinking I could use triggers for the manual flashes? If this works, would the Ettl be clever enough to work out the exposure correctly, taking into consideration the other flashes? I'm thinking no but not 100%
I use Canon's wireless Ettl system quite a lot these days, I've got a 580EX2 and two 430EX2's. At the moment the 580 is usually on camera acting as master only, and the 430s do the lighting. I'm waiting for an extra long Ettl cable (on a slow boat from USA) which will bring the 580 back into play whilst still retaining full wireless Ettl control.
However, I'd still like a couple more flashes, I can't stretch to more Canon speedlites just yet, and have been looking at the cheaper Chinese clones. I know I can't use these in wireless Ettl mode but is it possible to fire them in manual somehow at the same time as using the canon flashes in wireless Ettl?
I know I can't use optical slaves because of the other flashes pre-flash, but I'm thinking I could use triggers for the manual flashes? If this works, would the Ettl be clever enough to work out the exposure correctly, taking into consideration the other flashes? I'm thinking no but not 100%
