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Alternative flash for the 40D

 
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Aug 17, 2008 21:37 |  #1

Hello,
first of all Great site!

I'm looking for a alternative flash for my 40D. I do have a 580ex , but I was look for a cheaper after market flash that might come close. as a backup and slave.
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Aug 17, 2008 21:53 |  #2

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The Sigma 530 Super (external link) sounds like what you are looking for.


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Aug 17, 2008 22:10 |  #3

If you want a flash that will reliably work as an E-TTL slave to the 580EX, then the 430EX II is your best priced option.

I like the Sigma EF-530 DG Super, and it will work well as a manually controlled optical slave, but I would not recommend it as an E-TTL slave.


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Aug 17, 2008 22:13 as a reply to  @ Curtis N's post |  #4

The Vivitar 285HV and Sunpak 383 are also very popular.


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Aug 17, 2008 22:17 |  #5

AdamC wrote in post #6127511 (external link)
The Vivitar 285HV and Sunpak 383 are also very popular.

They are popular among the Strobist crowd for manually conrolled off-camera flash and can be connected to optical slave sensors, but since they aren't E-TTL compatible, I wouldn't recommend one as a backup for a 580EX.


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Aug 17, 2008 22:21 as a reply to  @ Curtis N's post |  #6

Oh sorry, I didn't see the bit about needing ETTL.


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Aug 17, 2008 22:59 as a reply to  @ AdamC's post |  #7

I think that the 430ex is a great choice. It is substantially cheaper than the 580ex but still delivers good performance especially as a back-up or secondary fill flash in a strobist set-up.


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Aug 18, 2008 11:06 |  #8

Thanks for the info. k-2




  
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