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350D + 380Ex Will it work?

 
Ariel
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Feb 11, 2006 23:30 |  #1

Will the 380Ex work witha 350D, will it be E-TTL compatible... what are my options with this one?
I know it cant swivel, and that it cant function as a slave. But how the performance compared to the 420ex

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Feb 11, 2006 23:36 |  #2

Yes, the 380EX will work fine with the 350D in E-TTL-II mode. The 380EX is weaker than the 420EX but on the plus side, it'll work much better than the internal flash. :)


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Feb 12, 2006 00:15 |  #3

It will work just fine. A little less power than the 420ex, no swivel, but the bounce capabilities alone will keep you smiling when you see the results.




  
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Feb 12, 2006 11:04 as a reply to  @ crn3371's post |  #4

I havea 380 EX from my Eos film camera and it works just fine on my 20D. Just stick it on and turn it on, much much better than the built-in flash!
So there's no reason why it wouldn't work well on a 350D.


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Feb 12, 2006 17:54 |  #5

Thank you all for your reply. It has been really helpfull.


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Mar 03, 2006 20:42 |  #6
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Thanks guys, I was thinking of asking this question myself (intend to use it with a 1D), but you've answered it for me, so no need to duplicate the question!

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