daveh wrote:elbirth wrote:
However further back in the crowds (maybe 25+ feet away), it was somewhat darker.
Do you mean in the same picture? You really can't properly expose people both close and far with a single flash mounted on the camera. You're battling with the inverse square law. (There are some exceptions - like if you have ceiling to bounce off you could make the length of the path more similar.)
That vivitar probably could have handled 25 feet easily but it would have cut the light output if it saw anything/anyone closer. You could use manual to override that, with the understanding that whatever was in the foreground would end up pure white.
Yes, in the same picture... my primary concern was "is there a way to extend the range of the flash so things/people further away can be exposed properly?"... I do understand that things up close would definitely get washed out in that aspect, especially assuming the flash flashes directly at them. In some shots I was taking, I noticed some interesting looking costumes off in the distance and zoomed in to get a shot but the flash didn't seem to reach as far as I'd have liked- I guess I should get a good flash and learn how to use its settings for distance and all.
daveh wrote:elbirth wrote:
Plus it had a manual and automatic setting, and I left it on automatic... so I guess that would stop it from firing with an incorrect voltage?
That has nothing to do with it. This is the voltage that the flash applies across the sync line. But if it claims to be safe then hopefully it is. You can put a voltmeter across the flash terminals if you want to test it. My 1970s Vivitar has a HUGE voltage across there but it didn't bother the all metal /all manual cameras that were common at the time.
I don't have a voltmeter, but I would assume I could try a flash that's definitely known to work well with the 20D on there and if it works then it should be fine. I'm fairly confident nothing has been damaged because like I said, it said to be compatible with the Rebel, and even his 35-800mm lens for it worked amazingly well on my 20D.
Thanks for all the input everyone, so which would you suggest would be my best option for a flash? Keeping price in mind is definitely a factor, as I want something that'll get the job done and be easy on the wallet. I'm not distinguished enough with external flashes to know all the bells and whistles they have to offer and a lot of that would most likely be wasted on me for the time being.