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Nov 20, 2009 12:38 |  #16

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Nov 20, 2009 12:41 |  #17

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I will probably get both but which should i get first.

which do you need first? i have both an could not get by without both. in fact i used both last night.

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Nov 20, 2009 12:41 |  #18

how difficult was it to learn the 580ex II since I don't have any prior experience with external flash. do you guys have any tips or learning material i can check out?




  
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Nov 20, 2009 12:47 |  #19

580s and 430s are about the same learning curve at least initially.




  
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Nov 20, 2009 13:03 |  #20

I have had a Tokina since june and have used it rarely. I got a flash last week and have used it everyday. I think you will get more use out of a flash, but it is really fun to have a UWA


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Nov 20, 2009 14:44 |  #21

texaspancake wrote in post #9048682 (external link)
The only lens I have at the moment is the 17-55. Right now I'm up in the air on whether I should pick up a UWA such as the Tokina 11-16 or a 580ex II strobe. We all know that the Tokina is hard to find these days and having a flash is also useful. So what you guys think would be handy at the moment. Should I pick up the lens or the flash? Thanks in advance

Get either one.... it sounds like it's just a matter of time before you get the other


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Nov 21, 2009 07:54 |  #22

Now that I think of it, I got the flash first due to availability of the Tokina also.

Get the one available to you now and start using it. :)


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Nov 21, 2009 09:50 |  #23

580EXII...the pop-up flash just won't cut it...and you deserve the best, right?


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Nov 21, 2009 12:53 |  #24

DeaconG wrote in post #9055925 (external link)
580EXII...the pop-up flash just won't cut it...and you deserve the best, right?

i agree!




  
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Nov 21, 2009 13:28 |  #25

I would go for the flash! My pictures came out more nicely with a flash.
You can always crop for now..


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Nov 21, 2009 20:44 |  #26

Thanks you guys! I appreciate all the responses. Seems like everyone would go for the flash. Just curious what diffusors would you recommend? A lot of people have a issues with Gary Fong products. LOL




  
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Nov 21, 2009 23:16 as a reply to  @ texaspancake's post |  #27

Then again, Tokina 11-16s are in stock:

http://www.robertsimag​ing.com …unt)%20(ATX116P​RODXC).jsp (external link)


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Nov 23, 2009 10:00 |  #28

Learn to bounce flash. I'm still learning. :)


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Jan 03, 2010 23:08 as a reply to  @ gool's post |  #29

I'm in the same dilemma should i get a sigma UWA of a 580EX II next month.
I know I'll be using a UWA a lot this summer for nature shots. The trouble is that i find it hard to get excited about having an external flash.
A flash feels like when i spent roughly 300$ on a new power unit for my computer, it didn't do anything by itself but it was vital to put more other hardware into the computer.

Well atleast the 580 is the best and i should have the best, and it will intimidate compact users. That's some consolation.

Oh and tripod definatley comes before a flash, iId say it comes even before DSLR.


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Jan 03, 2010 23:18 |  #30

What do you do? If you are indoors a lot, the flash will be better IMO. If you are taking pictures outside a lot, a UWA might suit you better at the moment.


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