Rear curtain sync on 7d

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A bit of help please if you are in the know!

A bit of background first. I'll be doing some underwater photography soon, and as such there is no way any other equipment other than what I already own can be used or suggested. One of the ideas I have involves using a long exposure with a 2nd curtain sync but I can't seem to get my camera set up.

Reading various other threads and searching the web has drawn me a blank - I can't use speedlites or yongnou triggers or anything like that which would normally be the way forward. Basically, my 7D goes into the housing, and a hot shoe connector slots onto my hot shoe. In turn, that connects to my flashes (called strobes underwater - the models are 'inon z240's). Everything is shot in manual mode without the option of ettl or any other such wizadry.

Does anyone know if there is a camera setting i can change?

thanks

Mike
 
With Canons, second-curtain sync is part of the E-TTL control system, so unless your flash unit is fully E-TTL compatible, you're snookered.

What exactly do you want to do? Forgive me, but second-curtain sync is often misunderstood and may not be necessary ;)
 
Cheers Richard, I had a feeling that was going to be the answer. The idea revolved around shooting some quick darting fish with a coral background.

There will be plenty of fish and I can get physically very close with the idea being the coral providing the background with a fish moving across it. The fish would be sharp with the flash but leaving a blurred streak behind it from the ambient light
 
Cheers Richard, I had a feeling that was going to be the answer. The idea revolved around shooting some quick darting fish with a coral background.

There will be plenty of fish and I can get physically very close with the idea being the coral providing the background with a fish moving across it. The fish would be sharp with the flash but leaving a blurred streak behind it from the ambient light

Yes, second-curtain sync would work well for that. Very well I would guess :) Though bear in mind that it's not active at shutter speeds above 1/25sec anyway, even when enabled, and doesn't get properly in line with the second-curtain until longer than that.

There are some fairly complicated and cumbersome workarounds on dry land, but they're not even a possibility for you. So unless you can get a fully E-TTL flash down there, second-curtain is out. Shame really :(
 
D'oh

I was thinking it might not be possible, but thanks for the replies - I've got a couple more weeks to think up some fresh ideas then

Does your flash have an optical slave sensor? If it does, you could sync it off the 7D's pop-up - if you can get the pop-up to pop up. In manual, with second-curtain enabled, it will fire just one flash (no pre-flashes) at the end of the exposure.

It'd be worth trying the technique with normal first-curtain sync though, see how it looks? Wouldn't be much different to second-curtain until you get down to say 1/8sec shutter speed.
 
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