Approve the Cookies
This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and our Privacy Policy.
OK
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Guest
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Register to forums    Log in

 
FORUMS General Gear Talk Flash and Studio Lighting 
Thread started 11 Jul 2008 (Friday) 16:35
Search threadPrev/next
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

Sad to see 430 exII

 
Quad
Goldmember
Avatar
1,872 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Nov 2005
     
Jul 11, 2008 16:35 |  #1

I think it is unfortunate that canon has decides to make the same mistake with the 430 they did with the 580 and take away the dedicated switch for slave/slave off. Or is there some advantage to this change that has eluded me? Could they not make a weather proofed switch?




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Mr. ­ Clean
Cream of the Crop
Avatar
6,002 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Jul 2005
Location: Olympia, Washington
     
Jul 11, 2008 16:49 |  #2

It bugged me at first but it's a couple pushes of a button either with your camera (Mark III/40D) or the flash.


Mike
some shots @ Zenfolio (external link)
Gear List

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
elysium
"full of stupid banter"
Avatar
11,619 posts
Likes: 1
Joined Jul 2007
Location: Harrow/London/UK/GB/That Part Of The World/Next To France
     
Jul 11, 2008 16:52 |  #3

I was also confused to see this switch but I am sure they have their reasons. Either way, its going to sell. I like the new mount though.


Everyday, a programmer finds a way of creating an idiotproof program. Everyday, the universe spits out another idiot.....So far, the universe if winning

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
DDCSD
GIVIN' GOOD KARMA
Avatar
13,313 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Jun 2007
Location: South Dakota
     
Jul 11, 2008 16:59 |  #4

Because the switch can be accidentally switched very easily. I've done it more than a few times, the first few times I had trouble figuring out what the heck was going on. I think it is a good move to make it harder to set.

Do you really need to go into slave mode in a few milliseconds and back out a moment later?


Derek
Bucketman Karma Fund
https://photography-on-the.net …php?p=9903477#p​ost9903477
POTN FF L2 MadTown Birds


Full Gear List & Feedback

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Quad
THREAD ­ STARTER
Goldmember
Avatar
1,872 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Nov 2005
     
Jul 11, 2008 18:47 |  #5

DDCSD wrote in post #5894150 (external link)
Do you really need to go into slave mode in a few milliseconds and back out a moment later?


Well yes. Really what I like most about a dedicated switch is being able to pick it up and not have to turn it to slave mode if it was off for a while. My 580 defaults to slave/master off I don't think that can be changed in the custom functions, at least not how I read them. I mostly like to use it in slave mode.

I hate to lose a hardware switch for a menu driven one in all but one circumstance (that being a dedicated direct to print button).




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Keith ­ Newton
Goldmember
1,266 posts
Gallery: 72 photos
Likes: 542
Joined May 2006
Location: Arkansas
     
Jul 12, 2008 08:52 |  #6

Do any of you already have this flash? I am shooting with a S5 and was holding out for this flash to come out to get one. It seems that the literature says it is for the EOS and G series, but I have seen no mention of S.




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
roger767
Member
190 posts
Joined May 2007
     
Jul 12, 2008 09:09 |  #7

Its funny, Nikon added a dedicated switch for master and slave to their SB 900 and Canon took the dedicated switch away from their flashes. I have a 580EX and recently bought a used Nikon SB-80DX and apart from power the SB-80DX is a much better flash than the 580EX. Its much easier to change settings using the D-Pad then using the scroll wheel on the 580EX.
Its really embarrassing to see that the SB-80DX has a metal foot, PC sync socket and a omnibounce and the 580EX has not. I love Canon lenses and Cameras but they really need to step up on the Flash department.


www.rogerschooneveld.n​l (external link)

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
Zansho
"I'd kill for a hot pink 40D"
Avatar
2,547 posts
Gallery: 9 photos
Likes: 800
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Austin, Tx
     
Jul 12, 2008 09:28 |  #8

The 580 EXII has a pc sync socket, it's hidden underneath the weather sealing on the left side of the flash. It also has a metal foot with a very good mounting system, which I'm happy they went with - the rotating circle they used to use for their tightening of flashes was too flimsy, and could break fairly easily. I don't want an Omni-bounce with my Canon flashes, as I'm happy with a bounce card attached with velcro for my purposes. If I want an omni-bounce, I'll either make one myself, or purchase one for $20.00.

The 580EX II is no slouch, and neither is the 430. I've tried using Nikon flashes, and I'll be blunt - their wireless system with Nikon Commander just requires too much babying to really get it to work. The flash itself is good, but I don't care for too much on the bells and whistles, I want a flash I can control quickly and readily, and add modifications as I see fit.


http://www.michaeljsam​aripa.com (external link) creating beautiful images for myself, my clients, and the world. Shooting with a mix of Canon, Fuji, and Sony.

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
roger767
Member
190 posts
Joined May 2007
     
Jul 12, 2008 10:09 |  #9

@zansho: I wasn't talking about the 580EX II but the 580 EX I, a flash that came out late 2004 and has less features than the SB-80DX that came out in 2002.


www.rogerschooneveld.n​l (external link)

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
PacAce
Cream of the Crop
Avatar
26,900 posts
Likes: 40
Joined Feb 2003
Location: Keystone State, USA
     
Jul 12, 2008 10:28 |  #10

Quad wrote in post #5894573 (external link)
Well yes. Really what I like most about a dedicated switch is being able to pick it up and not have to turn it to slave mode if it was off for a while. My 580 defaults to slave/master off I don't think that can be changed in the custom functions, at least not how I read them. I mostly like to use it in slave mode.

I hate to lose a hardware switch for a menu driven one in all but one circumstance (that being a dedicated direct to print button).

Once the 580EX II is set to slave mode, it'll keep that setting even if turn off the flash as long as you keep charged batteries in the flash. The setting will even be retained between changes of batteries as long as it's done within a couple of minutes.


...Leo

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
John_TX
Goldmember
1,471 posts
Likes: 1
Joined Oct 2007
Location: Texas
     
Jul 12, 2008 11:02 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #11

At least an external power connection was added to the 430 EX II. The Original 430 EX had no way of hooking up a power pack. Plus the improved locking mechanism should work a lot better.


5D4 | 5D3 | 16-35 f4 IS | 24-105 f4 IS | 70-200 f4 IS | 100-400 II | Sigma 20 f/1.4 ART | Sigma 35 f/1.4 ART | EF 1.4x III | EF 2x II | 430EX II |

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

2,188 views & 0 likes for this thread, 9 members have posted to it.
Sad to see 430 exII
FORUMS General Gear Talk Flash and Studio Lighting 
AAA
x 1600
y 1600

Jump to forum...   •  Rules   •  Forums   •  New posts   •  RTAT   •  'Best of'   •  Gallery   •  Gear   •  Reviews   •  Member list   •  Polls   •  Image rules   •  Search   •  Password reset   •  Home

Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!


COOKIES DISCLAIMER: This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and to our privacy policy.
Privacy policy and cookie usage info.


POWERED BY AMASS forum software 2.58forum software
version 2.58 /
code and design
by Pekka Saarinen ©
for photography-on-the.net

Latest registered member is Marcsaa
520 guests, 123 members online
Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018

Photography-on-the.net Digital Photography Forums is the website for photographers and all who love great photos, camera and post processing techniques, gear talk, discussion and sharing. Professionals, hobbyists, newbies and those who don't even own a camera -- all are welcome regardless of skill, favourite brand, gear, gender or age. Registering and usage is free.