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I am assuming that you did not set your camera for closeup work, which is why it was out of focus. Try setting for closeup (tulip icon usually) and see if that does not solve the problem. If you did set for closeup it is possible that the lens is dirty or smudged which will cause focus problems when doing close in work. Hope this helps.
John, there is a difference in sync times between film and digital flash. It's taken the third party manufactures a little time to catch up so there is a lot of "film" flash units out there. I'm understanding that the Sigma flash doesn't fire at all which is pretty amazing I would have thought it would fire just not at the correct time. This flash isn't a total loss because it can be used wireless with a slave unit for fill or even a main light triggered from a mini transmitter on the camera hot shoe. Here is a link to an e-Bay auction to see what I'm saying. http://cgi.ebay.ca/Wireless-Flash-Trigger-Transmitter-Receiver-4-Canon-/230537528202?pt=Camera_Flash_Accessories&hash=item35ad1b838a
I use this type of system for a location shoot, there are no wires and I can set up and balance my lighting to each set with no more dark backgrounds hope this was a help
Hi ,theres is no way to fix ,you will need to see a canon dealer ,
and look the web site of canon.com/customer /support to if it
on the of garanty for your model;thats all i can say sorry..
hope that will help you
regards allan..
Hi there please follow the link below for user guide & use the zoom ring or macro mode( control dial) for distance & close photo taking. Thanks. LINK --- click here.,
Your camera must be on either Aperture priority (AV), Shutter priority (TV), or in Manual mode to change to this setting. I discovered the same thing. One thing you might to to is have it set to RAW + JPEG. You get two pictures in one shot and can quickly upload one to sites when you need it.
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