Is there any possibility that Canon might upgrade the firmware on the 5D MkII to enable onboard support for wireless flash control? Now that they've worked out how to do it on the 7D, surely it would be easy to add it to some of their other cameras?
To operate as a wireles master the flash has to send a complex set of morse code-like control signals to remote units. The camera doesn't have the system needed to generate those signals. It's not just a question of a firing a simple flash - far from it.
it a shame it not radio control
the 5d2 does not have a flash, so it couldn't be programmed in![]()
the 5d2 does not have a flash, so it couldn't be programmed in![]()

the 5d2 does not have a flash, so it couldn't be programmed in![]()
The reason I chose Nikon and not Canon, but now they do it on the 7D.
5D mkII would be the ultimate camera if it could do that.
The 7D's "wireless" flash doesn't function like the ST-E2 wireless transmitter, it simply fires the onboard flash marginally before the first curtain opens with a short burst of coded pulses which are received by the slaves.
I thought that WAS how the ST-E2 worked?
I thought that WAS how the ST-E2 worked?
Though it does have a semi IR filter over it, though I'm not sure what practical purpose it serves.The ST-E2 is IR, there's no flash on the unit.....but the timing is the same.
Bob
It isThough it does have a semi IR filter over it, though I'm not sure what practical purpose it serves.
but the st-e2 only does channels a+b not a,b+c. so you win some you lose someI am sure I read on here somewhere that it's not really IR, in which case it makes it almost exactly like the 7D's inbuilt capability (except you can't do HSS on the 7D :bang.
I am sure I read on here somewhere that it's not really IR, in which case it makes it almost exactly like the 7D's inbuilt capability (except you can't do HSS on the 7D :bang.
Didn't know the 7D couldn't do HSS. Are you sure? Even if the on-board can't do HSS itself, can it not command other remote units to fire in HSS mode?
Yep, sure sure on both counts and I can't understand it either!
Maybe that would be just too confusing :shrug:I am sure I read on here somewhere that it's not really IR......
That's my understanding of it too......
Didn't know the 7D couldn't do HSS. Are you sure? Even if the on-board can't do HSS itself, can it not command other remote units to fire in HSS mode?
Yep, sure sure on both counts and I can't understand it either!
The 7D does support HSS with an ST-E2 or 550/580EX on the shoe...I use it myself when birding in flat light (Better Beamer attached)
Bob
I can't claim to have checked the specific spectrum myself but the User Manual for my ST-E2 (Specifications table at the back) states the transmission method to be "Infrared pulse".
Bob
The 7D does support HSS with an ST-E2 or 550/580EX on the shoe...I use it myself when birding in flat light (Better Beamer attached)
Bob
That's my understanding of it too. Bearing in mind that there is virtually no IR in flash light anyway, if a full IR filter was put over it, the output would be completely blocked.
Nope.
Nikon even have a special device that fits on the hot shoe to filter everything except the IR frequencies when you're using the in-built flash for remote control.