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Hello. I just acquired a EF X20 Flash. I put it on the hot shoe but my XT2 (firmware 4.40) recognizes it as in sync terminal. So I can only acces the Manual mode (the TTL Mode in Flash Settings is grayed out). The flash does fire on Manual, but the TTL is not working.

When I put the EF X8 Flash, it simply does not even fire. 

I am on single shot and mechanic shutter.

Any ideas what might be happening?

Thanks a lot!

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On 12/16/2020 at 2:45 PM, Argentus said:

Hello. I just acquired a EF X20 Flash. I put it on the hot shoe but my XT2 (firmware 4.40) recognizes it as in sync terminal. So I can only acces the Manual mode (the TTL Mode in Flash Settings is grayed out). The flash does fire on Manual, but the TTL is not working.

When I put the EF X8 Flash, it simply does not even fire. 

I am on single shot and mechanic shutter.

Any ideas what might be happening?

Thanks a lot!

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Have you selected Silent Mode?

Flash will not work if you have

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Hi, I have the new fujifilm xt4 and a Godox 860ii but they’re not syncing. Infact I don’t even get the M in sync terminal, it shows as off with no option to turn it on. Please help I’ve been trying to figure it out for 4 hours watching numerous videos. Thanks

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