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Jul 30, 2008 10:37 |  #1

Was wondering is i can use the onboard flash as a speed like light this?

http://youtube.com/wat​ch?v=DyJpmxE3gGI (external link)

I ordered the Canon Speed Light 420ex, but until i receive it i want to test it out.

Can i used the onboard flash as those speeds? If so, how?


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Jul 30, 2008 11:46 |  #2

dtufino wrote in post #6013405 (external link)
Was wondering is i can use the onboard flash as a speed like light this?

http://youtube.com/wat​ch?v=DyJpmxE3gGI (external link)

I ordered the Canon Speed Light 420ex, but until i receive it i want to test it out.

Can i used the onboard flash as those speeds? If so, how?

You probably can if you are very close to a very lightly colored wall or subject. But, since the built-in flash doesn't have manual capability, you won't be able to do it in a controlled way whenever and wherever you want like you can with the 430EX or higher models. AAMOF, you won't be able to do it with the 420EX either since it's an auto-only flash, too (420EX doesn't have manual mode).


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Jul 30, 2008 11:56 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #3

Sorry i did a type-o, i ordered the 430EX... my bad... :-)

Ca you walk me through the process so that it's a speed flash really quick?


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Jul 30, 2008 12:42 |  #4

dtufino wrote in post #6013807 (external link)
Sorry i did a type-o, i ordered the 430EX... my bad... :-)

Ca you walk me through the process so that it's a speed flash really quick?

What exactly did you want to do with the flash going off like that? If all you want to do is fire the flash off at a very fast rate like in that video, set the flash to manual mode and the power level at 1/64 or lower. Put the camera into continuous shooting mode, preferably 5 fps, and the just fire away to your hearts content. Just don't fire the flash like that indefinitely or you'll fry it.


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Jul 30, 2008 13:33 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #5

nice thank you.....

i'm planning on doing a Dusk Downhill Mountain Biking shoot.... and want to get some nice shots with the continuous flash.... but i don't plan on shooting more than 10 pictures at a time.


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Jul 30, 2008 14:19 |  #6

dtufino wrote in post #6014331 (external link)
nice thank you.....

i'm planning on doing a Dusk Downhill Mountain Biking shoot.... and want to get some nice shots with the continuous flash.... but i don't plan on shooting more than 10 pictures at a time.

In order for your flash to keep up with your continuous shooting, you'll probably need to set the flash to 1/16 power or lower so you may need to up the ISO so that the flash will be bright enough for a decent exposure. Also, remember that in manual mode, the flash has an optimal work distance. If you're closer than that, the pictures will come out over exposed. And if you're farther than that, they'll be underexposed.

Good luck with your bike shoot. :)


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Jul 30, 2008 14:56 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #7

Thank You PacAce... I really appreciate your help!

I'll post a few from the shoot once done.


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