I've asked this before but was wondering if I would be sacrificing a signifigant amount of quality if I went with the 580 ex over the ex II? Any opinions?
Thanks.
tatonkaowashee Member 170 posts Joined Jun 2008 More info | Jul 20, 2008 01:36 | #1 I've asked this before but was wondering if I would be sacrificing a signifigant amount of quality if I went with the 580 ex over the ex II? Any opinions?
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troypiggo Goldmember 4,743 posts Likes: 172 Joined Jun 2007 Location: Brisbane, AUSTRALIA More info | Jul 20, 2008 01:58 | #2 "Interesting. You're afraid of insects and women. Ladybugs must render you catatonic." - Sheldon
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RoyWebber Goldmember 3,187 posts Likes: 7 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Corralejo, Fuerteventura....Canary Islands Spain More info | Jul 20, 2008 02:38 | #3 LOL Canon 7D, 40D,100-400 IS L, EFS 15-85 IS, EFS 10-22-With Faulty USM, 055XPROB+488RC2, 430 & 580 II Flash, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8-
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Jul 20, 2008 07:14 | #4 The II has some much needed upgrades. The two biggies that I would want are a PC cord port and a better hotshoe mount. I'd pay the freight just for those. It also has a better battery door. My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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Super-Nicko Goldmember 1,652 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: Perth, Western Australia More info | Jul 20, 2008 10:19 | #5 I like the mount heaps more - locks on nicely and doesnt have the plastic winder, My gallery - just posted some of my top shots
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vibin247 Member 163 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: So. CA More info | The new mount and locking switch are very welcome changes. As much I loved the original 580EX, it had durability issues. I haven't had to mess with the Master/Slave, but I'd imagine pulling up the menu would be a pain if you had to do it constantly. Gear List
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Super-Nicko Goldmember 1,652 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: Perth, Western Australia More info | Jul 20, 2008 10:51 | #7 yeah i dont do it much but when i did it was a pain... you have to hold down the zoom button for 2 sec then toggle through an unco menu without navigation - ie slowly toggles through each setting then back to the start... i guess if you did it alot it would be a bit easier - and once your setup all good... just practice before you do it in front of a paying customer - otherwise you'll look the fool My gallery - just posted some of my top shots
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jul 20, 2008 16:42 | #8 580 V1 is MUCH easier to use as a master, it has a hardware switch instead of a soft switch. The other improvements are nice to have, but not essential to me (as a wedding photog who does a fair bit of off camera lighting). Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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