Hi Greg Moss Photography, got some questions if you might know: 1. Why didn't you keep on shooting until overheat set in to stop the flashes? 2. Why you can shoot radio in Ext.M? 3. How to turn off ATG AF Assist Beam from blinking when flash used as "Rel"? 4. Able to get ST-E3-RT (handhold) as a camera remote radio trigger with flash on camera? 5. How do you do firmware upgrade on 600EX-RT and 600EX II-RT?
It's really not that bad, these are at full power right in a row. If you are at a quarter power I would not expect to see overheating. The video shows the limits of the speedlights. It is good info if you know you might be maxed on the power you will have to be careful about how quickly you shoot. If you do not use a battery pack it is harder to overheat as you will not recycle the flash near as fast. Also speedlights are best for indoor use where your ISO will typically be higher and you will not need full power.
Hi Greg Moss Photography, got some questions if you might know:
1. Why didn't you keep on shooting until overheat set in to stop the flashes?
2. Why you can shoot radio in Ext.M?
3. How to turn off ATG AF Assist Beam from blinking when flash used as "Rel"?
4. Able to get ST-E3-RT (handhold) as a camera remote radio trigger with flash on camera?
5. How do you do firmware upgrade on 600EX-RT and 600EX II-RT?
Hola que pilas uso AA para esta prueba?
What accessory cable do I need to connect my Canon 600EX-RT with the Godox ProPac PB960?
I thought the 600EX RT II would of had the faster recycle rate.
Would think being a newer model and all but that was not my finding when testing the two flashes.
600ex made in japan vs new 600 II made in china maybe?
Is it 600ex rt has a shorter recycling time?
Jackie Tan asking myself the same here. Do you know it by now? I’m buying one 600 but I’m hesitating.
I’m trying to figure out why the first version is so much more than the ll? Looks to be slightly faster recycle time but what else????
died at only 42 shots???!
It's really not that bad, these are at full power right in a row. If you are at a quarter power I would not expect to see overheating. The video shows the limits of the speedlights. It is good info if you know you might be maxed on the power you will have to be careful about how quickly you shoot. If you do not use a battery pack it is harder to overheat as you will not recycle the flash near as fast. Also speedlights are best for indoor use where your ISO will typically be higher and you will not need full power.