Agetan said:5400HS is not compatible with 7D. The only way you can use it is in Manual mode.
Only 5600HS and 3600HS...
If you buying one, skip the 3600HS... but the 5600HS instead.
Hart
Caussway said:The only thing that works on 5400HS with 7D is zooming :cry:
Can I just tape the contact pins of 5400HS ( must leave one that triggers the flash).
Then I might be able to control both 7D and 5400 fully manuallyCan ?
Then which are the pins to tape.
This is what I'm doing with my Canon Pro90is and non dedicated flashes, yes Pro90 doesn't
have a mechanical shutter so high speed no problem.
Agetan said:You don't have to tape it...
all you need to do is shoot with "M" mode on your 7D and set your 5400HS to Manual mode...
Its not that bad actually... as long as you know what is your working distance, you can work "in or out" of the zone, you will have perfect exposure...
Sometime I do that with my 7D + 5600HS when the venue has constant lighting... iso 400 1/60sec f5.6 and set flash on 1/16 power, no lazy eye syndrome, constant exposure....
Hart
Caussway said:I'm not sure If I missed something. Does the in-built flash on 7D supports HSS ? The same goes to 5400HS. Thought 5400 displays HSS mode the camera always defaults to max sync speed when the flash turned on. Is 7D support HSS only on 5600 / 3600 ?
dynaxattack said:Your 7D is compatible with HSS flash system like the 56/3600 HS(D) flash. But your built-in flash is not.
Caussway said:Thanks da, my question now how to have full manual control over shutter speed (beyond 1/160 sec ) when a 5400HS mounted on 7D. Anyone tried it before ?
TME said:Is it possible to use HSS on the 5400 and the 7D? If not u dun have a ghost of chance to fire the flash at shutter speeds higher than the max flash sync speed.
Caussway said::cry:
Caussway said:If I use those non-TTL auto-flash am still limited to 1/160 ?