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jhankins
25th of January 2004 (Sun), 10:12
Has anyone had any experience with this flash? I'm looking for an appropriate flash for wedding photography.

nnguyen
23rd of July 2005 (Sat), 12:08
Has anyone had any experience with this flash? I'm looking for an appropriate flash for wedding photography.


I'm looking for the in-put of this ( 480eg ) I bought one but no manual and power .
thanks

scottbergerphoto
23rd of July 2005 (Sat), 13:52
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nnguyen
29th of July 2005 (Fri), 17:12
I mean the voltage in put . how many volt DC and the pins lay-out ? Thanks for help .

nnguyen
31st of July 2005 (Sun), 08:35
Has anyone had any experience with this flash? I'm looking for an appropriate flash for wedding photography.


May I ask . do you have the manual for 480eg flash , may I have a copy of it . if yes please send to me at nnguyen20121@**********

thanks

fromny10d
24th of October 2005 (Mon), 15:37
HI
I am new from here,I have manual, Let me have you address I'll send to you.I living in new york.

fromny10d
24th of October 2005 (Mon), 15:53
Thank you for contacting Canon product support about using your
Speedlite 480EG on your EOS 10D. We value you as a Canon customer and
appreciate the opportunity to assist you.

The EOS 10D is only compatible with the EX series Speedlite flashes.
Unfortunately, you will not be able to use your Speedlite 480EG with
your EOS 10D. I apologize for any inconvenience that this causes you.

We hope this information is helpful to you. Please feel free to contact
us again if you have any other questions or concerns.

Thank you for choosing Canon.

Sincerely,

Erik
Technical Support Representative

kodachromephotographer
28th of January 2010 (Thu), 09:03
I have been aquiring parts and pieces for this flash and use it with my Canon T90.
I am missing the bottom bracket only. It uses the same NiCd and battery holders as the power supply unit for the Canon 577G, but the connecting cable and connections on the flash are different. I imagine you could modify the power supply of a 577G set to work.