Royksopp was playing early in the beginning in the backgroung. Then later, M83 started playing, awesome working soundtrack, got my respect. By the way, nice work on the speedlite.
Why do you skip the most important steps?? Like when you actually take it apart, or put it back together?? You show yourself examining it, but then skip the detachment and reattachment???
I bought a 600ex rt and after a month I bought the second one. After 25 months, my lamp burned out in one of them, and after another month, the lamp burned out in the second one. Two-year warranty excluding the lamp!!!!!. The repair quote estimated by the authorized canon service was 200 euros / flash + 20 euros repair work. = 440 total.
This would be a really good tutorial if you had used 2 lights to light what you were doing. Those harsh shadows were avoidable. You have edited out parts that relate to what you have done and where you are going at various stages, I guess in an effort to shorten it. No one cares how long this particular type of video is, they just want and need to understand everything. I don't believe anyone will take this on from what you have put here. It's a pity as you know what your doing but failed to communicate it. (Also your a brave person handling small screws on surface like that!)
I've had an EX600RT flash for years, I've had a problem that I can't lower the amount of light in any situation, it shoots full power even at 1/128 Can anyone help me understand what needs to be done
good evening, I took to repair my canon600 and I have a quote of 180 euros. I did not repair it, but they disconnected the wires. now I changed the tube and the broken pieces but I do not know how the wires are connected. can you help me? thank you so much
@@arte_alexandru When you were using the flash, did you use the ATG's ATG/Godox/Nissin/Quantum Turbo Battery Pack? All Canon/Nikon/Sony failed badly once you've used the external battery pack like the real event & wedding photographers do. The king and still the best without overheating, shutdown nor meltdown: 1. ATG's Metz 60CT-4r and Metz 60CT-4 2. ATG's Quantum QFlash T2 3. ATG's Nissin MG8000 Extreme 4. Currently #1- ATG Gold X Kim X, 2nd place ATG's Profoto A10 5. Maybe 3rd tied: Canon EL-1 and Metz 76MZ-5 All Canon 600 series & below; Nikon SB-500 & below; Sony HVL-F60RM II and below have tiny amateur flashtubes.
Royksopp was playing early in the beginning in the backgroung. Then later, M83 started playing, awesome working soundtrack, got my respect. By the way, nice work on the speedlite.
Anyone attempting to do this make sure you properly discharge the capacitor first (no joke)
And make sure the voltage reading has dropped to near zero
Why do you skip the most important steps?? Like when you actually take it apart, or put it back together?? You show yourself examining it, but then skip the detachment and reattachment???
true
No the most important step he skipped was discharging the capacitor. That's the one that can kill you if you skip it :)
Very slow loading problem canon 600ex-rt Can you please direct me what the problem is. Thanks
I bought a 600ex rt and after a month I bought the second one. After 25 months, my lamp burned out in one of them, and after another month, the lamp burned out in the second one.
Two-year warranty excluding the lamp!!!!!. The repair quote estimated by the authorized canon service was 200 euros / flash + 20 euros repair work. = 440 total.
This would be a really good tutorial if you had used 2 lights to light what you were doing. Those harsh shadows were avoidable. You have edited out parts that relate to what you have done and where you are going at various stages, I guess in an effort to shorten it. No one cares how long this particular type of video is, they just want and need to understand everything. I don't believe anyone will take this on from what you have put here. It's a pity as you know what your doing but failed to communicate it. (Also your a brave person handling small screws on surface like that!)
De unde ai luat lampa?
Made in china :)
I've had an EX600RT flash for years, I've had a problem that I can't lower the amount of light in any situation, it shoots full power even at 1/128
Can anyone help me understand what needs to be done
resolving your problem ua-cam.com/video/AO3ZgtfxHkU/v-deo.html
good evening, I took to repair my canon600 and I have a quote of 180 euros.
I did not repair it, but they disconnected the wires. now I changed the tube and the broken pieces but I do not know how the wires are connected.
can you help me?
thank you so much
yes of course, if you send me a picture with your head lamp
This, Canon 600EX II-RT and Sony HVL-F60M flashes are the world worst flashes.
Overheat & shutdown & melt Fresnel lens.
All not built for the pros.
i agree !!!
I burn the lamp exactly after two years or it's just burned herself :) and i bought two of them :)
@@arte_alexandru When you were using the flash, did you use the ATG's ATG/Godox/Nissin/Quantum Turbo Battery Pack?
All Canon/Nikon/Sony failed badly once you've used the external battery pack like the real event & wedding photographers do.
The king and still the best without overheating, shutdown nor meltdown:
1. ATG's Metz 60CT-4r and Metz 60CT-4
2. ATG's Quantum QFlash T2
3. ATG's Nissin MG8000 Extreme
4. Currently #1- ATG Gold X Kim X, 2nd place ATG's Profoto A10
5. Maybe 3rd tied: Canon EL-1 and Metz 76MZ-5
All Canon 600 series & below; Nikon SB-500 & below; Sony HVL-F60RM II and below have tiny amateur flashtubes.