20 Most Recent Canon Speedlite 430EX TTL Flash Questions & Answers

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Doesen't turn on

Check If the old batterys did leave oxidation or battery fluid from leaking , could Cause bad connection, as the got Very hot , or 2 check If the New batterys are ok ,
10/27/2017 6:00:26 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Oct 27, 2017
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My 480 ex II is

Return it as faulty goods to the retailer
9/8/2017 6:42:39 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Sep 08, 2017
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Canon Speedlite 430EX TTL internal corrosion.

U are to be commended on your industry. Those cameras are a bit-- to take apart. Try a google search for the operation described. You might get lucky with a utube video!
9/4/2017 1:21:02 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Sep 04, 2017
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How to reset

Removing the batteries for more than a minute should revert the flash to its default settings. Things like the channel, slave group, FEC, etc. will need to be reset.
1/5/2016 4:08:38 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Jan 05, 2016
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New batteries still no power-up

Check the contact in the batt compartment for obstructions or corrosion etc. No power means broken circuitry - either physical dislodgement of electronic/ electrical parts or damaged electronic components.
10/28/2015 12:57:40 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Oct 28, 2015
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Text is blinking on my 430ex lcd screen zoom --mm. How do I get it to stop?

Check the diffuser is fully retracted. Pull it fully out then all the way back in.
6/23/2015 3:28:33 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Jun 23, 2015
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Zoom--mm blinking and can't change mode

Your zoom motor is probably stuck. Remove the two screws on the front side of the tiltable head. Pry off the two tilt caps using a small flat head screwdriver (they are glued on). Remove the 4 screws found under each cap. Now you can separate the two sides of the head and take out the two lenses (remember exactly how the lenses were positioned). Try pushing the flash in or out (it should move with a little force). See if the flash now responds before reassembling.
6/23/2015 3:27:57 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Jun 23, 2015
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Use good quality battery's!

When I first bought this flash I thought mid range battery's and lots of them would do the trick, my flash arrived hours before the event I needed it for and I thought it was faulty until at the last seconds I bought some high quality more expensive battery's and the problem was solved :)
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Will not pre-flash

it sounds like you are try to SEE the pre-flash. you'll never be able to do it with bare eyes. it's all so quick that to the human eyes it all looks instant. don't worry about it. if it working in TTL mode, it does all the pre-flashes it needs, you just to see them. speed of light is quite incredible :)
3/9/2015 1:01:42 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Mar 09, 2015
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When I take a promaster remote flash trigger system with my canon 430ex half of the picture is exposed. What am I doing wrong?

this is most likely a sync issue. you shutter speed is too high. try lowering it. 1/200 or 1/160 of a second should be fine for your case.
3/9/2015 12:58:04 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Mar 09, 2015
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Speedlite 430EX II pilot red light wont turn off wont fire

Try mounting the flash on your camera, turn both on and reset your camera to factory default settings in your camera menu settings.
9/7/2014 10:57:37 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Sep 07, 2014
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Test button- fire, but when attached to hot-shoe

Check the hot shoe contacts and make sure they're clean. If that doesn't help, place the flash on your camera, turn both on and reset the camera to factory default through the menu settings. Also make sure the hot shoe on the flash and the camera isn't damaged. Have you tried the flash on another camera?
9/7/2014 10:37:53 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Sep 07, 2014
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How TO RESET flashgun ex 11m7unk

There is no "official" reset option for a 430EX flash. Removing the batteries, discharging any remaining flash and leaving it overnight should clear any issues. If you continue having issues try the flash on another camera to be sure it's not the camera settings you're having an issue with and not the flash. If it is the camera, resetting it to factory defaults through the menu might help.
9/7/2014 10:12:41 AM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Sep 07, 2014
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Won't turn on

try replacing the batteries
8/28/2014 4:13:57 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Aug 28, 2014
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What should I do?

  • did you recently dropped your flash ? if no have you tried replacing batteries ? although you mention that batteries are fully charged if you are using old rechargeable batteries this might have an effect with your flas
8/28/2014 4:11:48 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Aug 28, 2014
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I can not open the battery compatment

Spray a little of WD40 on the Battery Door.
6/6/2014 1:40:25 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Jun 06, 2014
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430EX

your flash has a diffusion panel in front, make sure its in all the way

good day
yitzy
1/15/2014 3:42:35 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Jan 15, 2014
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My canon speedlite 430ex does not charge up, batteries are new and rear screen works/lights up any ideas?

Sounds like an internal wiring circuit problem. It's strange that the screen lights up but the flash doesn't charge. You should probably get it checked by Canon.
1/11/2014 12:24:26 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Jan 11, 2014
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Now what?

Nothing is going on. Your camera is working as designed.Most cameras have an upper limit on the shutter speed when used with flash. This is called the flash sync speed. At speeds higher than this the shutter is never opened completely, and as a result you would get only a narrow slit of a picture.Usually this is not a problem since the exposure is determined almost exclusively by the flash and the aperture. Any action is caught and stopped by the brief flash, not the shutter. The primary reason for controlling the shutter speed is to use a slow speed to allow the background to expose.Your camera may have a special high-speed flash mode that fires off multiple flashes coordinated with the shutter movement. Since you didn\'t say what model Canon camera you\'re using, I can only suggest you check the manual.
1/9/2014 3:10:57 PM • Canon Speedlite... • Answered on Jan 09, 2014
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