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Nov 10, 2004 21:04 |  #1

ok so many of you have said to complete my setup I need to get a flash.
I really like the Sigma 500 flash, there are 3 different kinds though.
500 DG ST TTL 150 on pricegrabber.com
500 Super TTL 200 on price
500 DG Super E-TTL II 205 on price

anyone have any of these and should I just get the DG Super cause it probably has the most options?

done a bit of research and there is are some differences, but i'm not sure how to make sense of it all.


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Nov 11, 2004 06:59 |  #2

SIGMA SUPER DG, thats the one you want!!!

Why not just get a used 550 EX???...........a lot of used ones coming around....especially with the 580 EX in the horizon. Trust me, you'll feel much better with the Canon one.

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Nov 11, 2004 07:18 |  #3

Hey....


Youll need the "Evaluative TTL flash if this is for your 300D......So get the DG Super.

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Nov 11, 2004 08:38 |  #4

Hey ctlz,

I bought a used 500 DG Super, I am very happy with it but I am sure that the 550EX is better. I made a few posts back when I bought it about the differences. The 550 has a powerpack plug, the 500DG has an optical slave built in, 550 is more powerful (55 vs 50). They both seem to be able to cooperate as master and slave (not tested by me though).

I seriously recommend the fredmiranda.com forums. I have bought almost all my used gear from there and I have had really good luck. I have also noticed that there have been a few 550EX's go for sale recently. If you have any questions about the 500DG S I would be happy to help you out.

I know that if I buy another flash it will likely be a grip style metz. The 500DGS has everything I need for a clip-on flash.

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Nov 11, 2004 21:12 |  #5

the reason why i would like to stay away from the canon 550ex is cause it's quite pricey and i've heard of some that complain that it's really cheaply built.

i'll look for some used flashes out there and see what there is.

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Nov 11, 2004 21:34 |  #6

c0ntr0lz wrote:
the reason why i would like to stay away from the canon 550ex is cause it's quite pricey and i've heard of some that complain that it's really cheaply built.

i'll look for some used flashes out there and see what there is.

thanks guys

cheaply built?? I could've sworn it was the other way around........ ?!

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Nov 12, 2004 03:32 |  #7

yeah?
some have said that they been dropped and broken.


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Nov 12, 2004 03:44 |  #8

Well, there's "dropped and broken" meaning dropped from table height onto a carpeted floor, which shouldn't happen, then there's the "dropped and broken" meaning dropped from shoulder height onto hard concrete, which would be hard to prevent and still have the device be light enough to use.

Delicate electronics aren't meant to be dropped, period. I wouldn't take that as a sign of being cheaply built. I know that if I dropped my 20D, even onto a carpeted floor, I would expect it to require service to work properly again.

I would take any "dropped and broken" meaning cheaply built comments with a grain of salt.

I would suggest going for the 580ex if you've got the money (I plan on upgrading to one when I can put the money aside.)


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