hi guys, qusetion for you all...
This guy is selling me this 420EZ speedlite flash. and i cant find any info on it.. all i can find is the 420EX.... whats with this eZ flash, if it does really exist, what is the difference? Thanks.
HenryLow Senior Member 408 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Vancouver BC, CANADA! More info | Dec 14, 2004 16:29 | #1 hi guys, qusetion for you all...
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Dec 14, 2004 18:28 | #2 Does the 420 eZ speedlite flash work with my Canon20D? crap
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I see from another post that the EZ will only work in manual mode with 20D? What does that mean for someone who has never used an external flash and is using it for the first time?
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Jim_T Goldmember 3,312 posts Likes: 115 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Woodlands, MB, Canada More info | The 420EZ doesn't support E-TTL which Canon Digicams require.
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Jim_T wrote: The 420EZ doesn't support E-TTL which Canon Digicams require. E-TTL uses a pre-flash to meter the scene. An E-TTL flash always fires twice in rapid succession. The first flash bounces back to the camera. The camera measures the strength of the reflected light and then from that, it determines how bright the second flash should be for a perfect exposure.. (hopefully )This requires the flash to communicate with the camera. The 420EZ doesn't support pre-flash and therefore doesn't speak the same E-TTL language... It will work, but will always flash at full power. ICIC, what if i will use the flash mainly with bouncing off of walls? would this make a difference?
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scottbergerphoto Cream of the Crop 5,429 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Brooklyn, NY, USA More info | You can only use EZ Series flashes in Manual Flash mode on Canon digital cameras. One World, One Voice Against Terror,
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phili1 Senior Member 891 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: Paramus N.J. More info | I beleive you must mean the 540 EZ or the 430 Ez, It only works in manual mode on G series and A-TTL for Eos digital. The 540 EZ is comparable to the 550 EX. The new systems have a more sofisticated metering systems which you will loose. For basic photography the the 420 EX is good. Find out which one it is, if it is the 540 Ez then it's a great flash. MKII N-Canon 20D - Tamron 90MM F2.8 Macro -
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