p.1 #3 · Any barebulb ETTL speedlites for canon other than quantum?
jzucker wrote:
And does quantum make a non wireless ETTL solution? The site is somewhat confusing...
Depends are what you're really asking here. Your question is somewhat vague.
To control a quantum q-flash in what quantum calls "QTTL", you need a QTTL module mounted in your hotshoe. Nikon = D22w-R Canon= D23w-R These modules plug into the q flash and give "ETTL" performance. If you want the flash farther from the camera than a bracket allows, you will need an extension cable or one of their wireless systems.
The FreeXwire system (wireless) works fine and will do almost everything Canon or Nikon will except high speed sync.
p.1 #4 · Any barebulb ETTL speedlites for canon other than quantum?
what I mean is qflash supporting ETTL and I don't want their wireless module since I already have a wireless ETTL system. Sounds like the answer is no. There is no barebulb ETTL system that does *NOT* require their own wireless module.