– delatbabel Jan 14 '20 at 14:13 If you are going to use strobes in Live View mode, you need to make sure Silent Shooting is set to Disable. It's not a TTL flash, it's just a manual flash, but other than the Flash "Enable/Disable" in the menu there doesn't seem to be any other setting to tell the camera to fire the flash. The issue is that neither flash will work. My camera and softboxes work fine with Phottix trigger and receivers. I have no external or seperate flash with this camera. This is how I fixed this error on my Canon 60D. Last night I was taking some indoor shots of a flower arrangement and the flash decided to stop firing. In the Auto Mode I made sure the built in flash was in "on". David david_dinisco, Mar 30, 2010 #1. If you have a Canon 60D, 7D, or other mid/high-end Canon, then you can use Canon Live View with WiFi Booth and flash as well — all you have to do is disable a setting on your camera called “Silent LV shoot.” (older cameras like 40/50/60D: instead by enabling the camera setting “exposure simulation”). I'm having exactly the same problem, Canon 800D (Rebel 7), a pair of RF-603II (C3) triggers and a Nikon flash. Models include 7D Mark II, 70/60D, 700D/T5i, 650D/T4i and 600D/T3i A compatible speedlite that can be set to … Seems like live view should fire a flash just like the standard mode does. I can push the test button on the TX trigger and the flash fires. I have a Canon 7D, Viscio Softboxes, Phottix trigger/receivers, and two external flashes: Nissin and Sony. The flash pops up on cue, and sometimes strobes to assist AF but when I fully depress the shutter release the flash doesn't fire. Thanks in advance. The Flash does not Fire during Wireless Flash Shooting ID : 8201802600 _ EN _ 4 ... Set the External flash units power switch to . The light does not start out green and stays red on the 580EX Flash. I haven't owned my Canon 7D for very long and I'm still getting to grips with it. It will allow me to change settings but it won't fire. With the EX flashes, the camera will automatically set it to Disable but not when using non-EX flashes or strobes. Canon dSLR with wireless flash control built-in. setting" and when I select that I get this: "This menu cannot be displayed. I push the shutter button on the camera and the flash does not fire. Discussion in 'Canon EOS' started by david_dinisco, Mar 30, 2010. Right below that it says "Built-in flash func. It doesn't even go into a sleep mode when not activated for a length of time. Fresh batteries does not make a difference. Ok, I checked the flash control menu in the Program mode and the "flash firing" is in the "enable" mode, "E-TTL II", "shutter sync" is "1st Curtain". Under flash controls / wireless func...I have selected the icon which displays only the external flash (not either of the ones with two icons), as indicated on pg20 of the 7D manual. When I select that it takes me to the Flash Control screen and it shows Flash Firing is "enable". Canon Cameras: mid-to-high end. In this video, The Phoblographer's Editor in Chief will demonstrate how to set up your Canon 7D to wirelessly trigger a Canon 430 EX II. Press the button for 2 seconds. External flash is attached". 10. Any other thoughts or suggestions. I cannot for the life of me get the thing to function like a flash on my 7D Mark II. The Nissin works fine with the Canon internal flash but not the Phottix transmitter. Built in flash pops up but won't fire, but external flash on hotshoe will fire. I have been told it works on other models with pop-up flash also. Canon 7D firing a Speedlite 430 II. Still same deal.

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