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AnalogDP
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no flash syncronisation

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We work with Canon and Broncolor Flashlightsystem.
We also work with an RFS Transmitter from Broncolor.
No Flash!
What can we do?
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Re: no flash syncronisation

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1. Disable silent shooting in the camera body.
2. If that's not it, go to Helicon Remote preferences -> Shooting, and set "Activate live view when taking a shot" to No.
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Thanks for your answer. i tried both.
But still not working.
:-(
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Is there any flash inserted in the camera body hotshoe? Does it trigger?
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No. we work RFS Transmitter from Broncolor (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... itter.html) for syncronitation.
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Can you temporarily install a flash instead in order to see whether or not it will be triggered?

Also, resetting the camera body settings may possibly help.
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what means temporarily?
We did already, bur we are looking for a professionell solution and want to know the source of error.

Thanks
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Does a flash work if it's installed directly onto the camera body hotshoe?
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Does a flash work if it's installed directly onto the camera body hotshoe?
If it does, then it's not a software error on our part (and we don't know what might be causing the issue).
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