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Mine does the same after 10 or 15 flashes. It gives you the impression that its drained the batteries, but I doubt it. I have a feeling its some short-circuit or overheating.
Set camera to ASA/ISO 400, set in P, set lens in A.
Park flash on hotshoe.
Press White Button and wait until Pilot turns Green.
Press Set Button then to move those Arrow until it covered TTL(White on Blue).
Turn on camera.
Enjoy shooting.
First check trigger voltage.
This flash was not made for your camera.
Just set camera to M, not Tv, Av.P.
Set Shutter to 250 or less
Set F Stop until you see correct exposure.
Get the Nissin Di866. I've sold and have some modification on this model. It's more powerful than the Canon 580EX II.
The cheaper model is Nissin Di622, which I also sells/services/supports.
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