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R.T.
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Nov 23, 2004 10:06 |  #1

:lol: I just ordered most of my new camera equipment from B&H.

I just hope this camera is not more then I can chew. I'm new to digital photography, but after reading several post here, it sounded like it should be OK and maybe even easier to learn on, yes?

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Can anyone tell me if a Canon 540EZ flash from an old Canon A2E will work on this new camera? Thanks!

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Nov 23, 2004 10:08 |  #2

R.T. wrote:
:Can anyone tell me if a Canon 540EZ flash from an old Canon A2E will work on this new camera? Thanks!
R.T.

The 540EZ does not support ETTL. At best, it will only fire at full power. At worst, it won't fire at all.


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Nov 23, 2004 10:09 |  #3

R.T.,

sweet list!

Unfortunately, the 540 EZ flash will not work to its full potential.

You'll have to go for the EX line to take the full advantage of flash fotography on the EOS.

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Nov 23, 2004 10:10 |  #4

wow.
Neat!

Welcome to the club. That's a lot of cool stuff you got yourself there.... You should be fine for a while...couple weeks or so :P




  
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Nov 23, 2004 10:11 |  #5

PS:

take a look at this: http://photonotes.org/​articles/eos-flash/ (external link)

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Nov 23, 2004 10:14 |  #6

Great start there RT! Now you need a bag to put it in! ;)


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Nov 23, 2004 10:31 |  #7

Thanks everyone!

OK then, it looks like a new flash is the way to go then, so of the 3 below which one should I get, is the cheaper one good enough and is the top dog over kill? Thanks!

1. Canon 420EX Speedlite TTL Shoe-Mount Flash (Guide No. 138'/42 m at 105mm) $179.95

2. Canon 550EX Speedlite TTL Shoe Mount Flash (Guide No. 180'/55 m at 105mm) $319.95

3. Canon 580EX Speedlite TTL Shoe Mount Flash (Guide No. 190'/58 m at 105mm) $479.99

Andy, thanks for the link, that should keep me busy for a while. :)

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Nov 23, 2004 10:40 |  #8

I'd say ... go for the middle ground, it's a good compromise ...

The 420 EX can't trigger slave flashes.

the 580 EX might give you a better range, because (according to the marketing infos) it will know that the 20D is a 1.6 crop camera and adjust the FOV accordingly. (Personally, I don't understand why Canon did not put that feature into the camera itself. The 10 year old Metz MZ-42 on my G2 knows that it should select 35 mm zoom when I have the camera at 7 mm actual focal length :wink: )

But I feel the 580 EX is quite pricey as opposed to the 550 EX.

Other than that, I've heard nothing but praise about the 550 EX so far .... hmm, that is, as long as people are not referring to its ergonomics and user friendliness :wink:

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Nov 24, 2004 08:10 |  #9

Does anyone have a photo of the 550ex on a Canon 20D.

I hear the flash is bulky.

I am looking at the Sigma DG super . ( I think I have the name right)


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Nov 24, 2004 08:49 |  #10

Hey RT, that's an excellent choice of lenses to get you started, and all are lenses that won't be on eBay in 6 months either. You'll quickly add a 70-200 or a 100-400 to the mix, and you'll have all the bases covered!

Don't forget a Rocket Blower for cleaning the sensor (search B&H for Rocket Blower) and when you DO get your 550EX (GET THE 550. I have the 420 and 550, which is nice, but I wish I had bought the 550 first. SO much more control and so much less frustration.) make sure to get some sort of bouncer. I like the OmniQuest pocket bouncer kit with the inserts. I think it's about $36 at B&H and will make every flash shot you take more usable. It's worth it's weight in gold!

If you do much portrait shooting (sometimes the magazine tells me they want a cover shot, so I'll take 300-400 shots in portrait mode) then the grip is a must, but not if you are worried about battery life. You'll get 1,000+ shots per charge on a single battery!

Good luck with it, can't wait to see some shots!

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Nov 25, 2004 14:01 |  #11

The 580EX flash is $439 at Canogacamera.com and they are very reliable.




  
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Nov 25, 2004 14:45 |  #12

Dell is selling the 580 for $361.00


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Nov 25, 2004 17:16 |  #13

Thanks Adam, yeah I was tempted to get a 70-200 but I needed to cut corners a little. I already have an older Canon 75-300 F4-5.6 that I've never used. Got it about 5 years ago when I bought my first camera (35mm) which was stolen along with a 50mm lens. So I can use 74/300 until I can get a good one. I'll check into the Rocket Blower, sounds like good thing to have.

Whaler, appreciate the info on Dell, that sure is a great price, I might just go ahead and get one. Thanks!

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Nov 26, 2004 08:25 |  #14

Whaler ...thanks for the tip.....I may send my 580ex back to B&H since they won't match the price....I just ordered one at Dell at a great price plus my states sales tax.




  
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Nov 26, 2004 12:01 |  #15

Whaler, thanks again!

I ordered the 580EX from Dell @ $361.00 , thats almost $120.00 cheaper then B&H @ $479.99...... Sure hope it turns out to be the same thing and not a refurbished unit or something. :roll:

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