Will this work on our 300D's?
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swatcop169 Senior Member More info | Nov 22, 2004 22:58 | #1 Will this work on our 300D's? | Canon R5 | RF 24-70L 2.8 | RF 100-500L 4.5 |
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imagesense Member 41 posts Joined Dec 2003 More info | Nov 23, 2004 00:48 | #2 http://www.bhphotovideo.com …ails&Q=&sku=352101&is=REG
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BruceWatson Senior Member 530 posts Joined Jan 2004 Location: Ajax for the work week and on weekends, south of Ottawa, Canada More info | Nov 23, 2004 04:21 | #3 will this work with 300D/Rebel? Cheers,
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imagesense Member 41 posts Joined Dec 2003 More info | Nov 23, 2004 07:49 | #4 Yes. And you will be ready if you trade your camera up at some point for a 20D or other model using ETTL II. Once again...the ST model will NOT work with the 20D. You need the DG model.
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OviV Goldmember 1,129 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: Miami, FL More info | Nov 23, 2004 08:30 | #5 The one he posted is a DG ST model which will work. It does not have all the additional features of the Super however which has things like wireless master/slave functions and FEC which is very good to have with the Digital Rebel. 5D, 40D, Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 EX, Sigma 15MM Fisheye,17-40 L, 24-105 L, 50 1.8, Tamron 28-75 2.8, Sigma 70-200 2.8, 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS, 100-400 L, 300 F4 L, 580 ex, Sigma 500 Super DG Flash x 2, too much other stuff to list.
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imagesense Member 41 posts Joined Dec 2003 More info | Nov 23, 2004 08:44 | #6 It flashes but has zero features. Why would you want to spend the money when you could get a full function unit that is also the choice for the 20D. If he gets a 20D in the future he will not be happy with that flash. By the way, I just got the 580EX - awesome flash! Pricey, but works perfectly with the 20D. I was told by many photographers not to get the Sigma ST model. Even my local camera store said it would be a bad choice for the Digital Rebel or 20D. Most people I know who got them by mistake returned them for the DG model.
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OviV Goldmember 1,129 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: Miami, FL More info | Nov 23, 2004 08:59 | #7 Imagenese, 5D, 40D, Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 EX, Sigma 15MM Fisheye,17-40 L, 24-105 L, 50 1.8, Tamron 28-75 2.8, Sigma 70-200 2.8, 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS, 100-400 L, 300 F4 L, 580 ex, Sigma 500 Super DG Flash x 2, too much other stuff to list.
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vfilby Senior Member 728 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Guelph, ON More info | Nov 23, 2004 09:03 | #8 imagesense wrote: It flashes but has zero features. Why would you want to spend the money when you could get a full function unit that is also the choice for the 20D. If he gets a 20D in the future he will not be happy with that flash. By the way, I just got the 580EX - awesome flash! Pricey, but works perfectly with the 20D. I was told by many photographers not to get the Sigma ST model. Even my local camera store said it would be a bad choice for the Digital Rebel or 20D. Most people I know who got them by mistake returned them for the DG model. I believe you are mistaken, that flash IS the DG model. There are two of them DG Standard and DG Super. I have the Super and it has been a great flash! I can't speak for the ST, but the Super at $200 sure beats the 580ex at $480. Glass and plastic
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Nov 23, 2004 09:46 | #9 Ok so lets get back on track. I'll worry about a bigger flash when I upgrade to a 20D | Canon R5 | RF 24-70L 2.8 | RF 100-500L 4.5 |
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Nov 23, 2004 09:57 | #10 Yes. I think imagesense was thinking of an earlier version. Both B&H and Sigma claim it'll give E-TTL II, just not all the bells and whistles of the 1/3 more expensive Super. Jon
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aericj Goldmember 1,240 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Louisville, K USA More info | Nov 23, 2004 10:11 | #11 I currently have the Canon 420 EX which is similar to this Sigma flash (it's hard to tell but it appears the Sigma has even fewer features than the 420EX). Whil it appears that this flash will work with your camera, I have to say that the additional features on the DG Super are well worth the $50 you pay for them. This is especially true if you are not using the hack on your camera and you want some control over your flash output (which you do!). Canon Ti5 w/ 18-135 IS STM, 70-300 IS, 85 1.8
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Nov 23, 2004 10:11 | #12 Jon wrote: Yes. I think imagesense was thinking of an earlier version. Both B&H and Sigma claim it'll give E-TTL II, just not all the bells and whistles of the 1/3 more expensive Super. Thanks Jon. | Canon R5 | RF 24-70L 2.8 | RF 100-500L 4.5 |
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imagesense Member 41 posts Joined Dec 2003 More info | Nov 23, 2004 11:45 | #13 I have the super and it's worth the extra $50 IMHO. $200 is a great price for the usefulness of that unit. The 580EX gives a much better performance with the 20D, but for the Rebel, the Sigma is great.
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mr.photoguy Goldmember 1,012 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: new york More info | Nov 23, 2004 12:09 | #14 We need a flash comparison guide... Bruce
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vfilby Senior Member 728 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Guelph, ON More info | Nov 23, 2004 12:28 | #15 imagesense wrote: I have the super and it's worth the extra $50 IMHO. $200 is a great price for the usefulness of that unit. The 580EX gives a much better performance with the 20D, but for the Rebel, the Sigma is great. If you plan on using your equipment professionally, I would definately go with a 550ex or 580ex. BTW, the recycle time of the 580ex beats the Sigma by a mile. I'm glad I have both because they will do master/slave and that will come in handy. That's another reason to go for the super DG over the standard in case you do get the 550 or 580 someday, you will be able to use them together for some creative lighting. I only used the Sigma for one wedding before getting the 580ex but I will always carry it in my bag as a backup or throw it on my digital rebel for a second camera at receptions. For professional work studio strobes are the only way to go! I will always carry a clipon flash just in case, but studio strobes and the be all and end all. Glass and plastic
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