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I have yet to see any 580EX comparison or any real world GN for one. You state GN36 for a Canon 58 unit (or 117ft) - thats greater output than the 45CT (@90/95) and more than either of the SB800 or SB900. If a 580EX is anything similar to an SB800 or SB900, then your extrapolative calculations are simply wrong. Your latest deduction was "so it (45CT) is more powerful than a 580EX by about 0.8EV". This based on what? - part heresay, part testing a 54EZ, part comparing Manufacturers GN's and then cross referencing them !? At least our 45CT figures match at around 90/95 GN not 148 - so what is the GN of a 580EX at 35mm Full Frame setting? So far you've just guessed, and nobody has leapt to your defense, apart from comments by the usual ignorant antagonists wanting to take snipes. Quote:
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I'm happy to discuss - and I see nothing which I said to be wrong based on the output figures I quoted, but you wanted to throw Manufacturers GN statements at me - which when challenged you explained were wrong !! Not only that - you then go on to use those same (wrong) GN figures as evidence of comparative output differences between your 54EZ and a 580EX. There is between 0.1 and 0.3 of a stop more output from a 45CT which I already pointed out.. "There is little discernible output difference between a top range speedlight and a 45CT" Where is the 'putting to shame' you mentioned? The 45CT is a great flash unit, but its no speedlight killer. Quote:
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This article lists the 'real guide number' at 35mm coverage angle
...but they lack any data on a comparable Metz. One of our moderators did this testing, but the 580EX charts only have 24mm and 105mm measurements, so we have no directly comparable information because angles of coverage do not match. 24mm on FF = 74degree horizontal x 53 degrees vertical. At 24mm, the Canon GN seems optimistic by about 0.4 EV, while at 105mm the Canon GN is optimistic by about 1 EV. http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...93&postcount=6
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The Canon 580EX is GN39? That puts it at GN127 ft. In my comparison, and your comparison, that would make it more powerful than a Metz 45. Do you believe that article?? I don't. Quote:
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You and I have 90/95 for a CT45 - they have 153.. f9 vs almost f16, well thats just wrong. What were you saying about manufacturers over indulging GN's?? That site goes even further with the top 6-11 flash units all exceeding manufacturers claims. LOL.. I just read this: "Adding exactly 1 f-stop to the flash meter result in the speedlights.net tests leads to the calculated guide number, so the f16 of an SB-400 becomes f22 = GN22" |
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I referred to the article because of the relative positions of the two Nikon flashes, compared to the Canon 580EX. I suspect a typpgraphical error in one chart, since the relative positions of SB800 and SB900 are reversed between the two charts. But, per the second chart and the relative positions, the Metz 45 is on top of the chart, over the best of the other flashes by 0.5 EV, and over the Canon 580EX by more than 0.5 EV...which brings us back to my earlier statement, once again. You do not have to believe the absolute value of the Guide Numbers, but look only the the relative ranking of the outputs to see how the units stack up to one another.
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I have two SB800's and just compared those together. One is 0.2 less the other at 35mm, (and weirdly displays this difference on the LCD @ 1/1).. so this levels the SB900 and SB800 taking this difference into account. In comparison to the Metz the difference at 35mm is now -0.1 for both. You'll only know the true comparison if you measure the CT45 and EX580 together. |
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