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WOW! Canon G6 and 420ex What a Combo!

 
jon1996
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Aug 05, 2005 18:55 |  #1

I just took my first shots with the 420ex on my G6 WOW! is all I can say!, Before indoor photos looked like a yellow crappy pic now they look like they are taken outdoors, for you that have not got a 420 yet for your G6 what are you waiting on, bought mine at crutchfield for $249.99 I know I could have got it cheaper but they have free shipping excellent customer service and I broke it down to 4 payments on my credit card, so The big chuck did not hurt me, but I higly recomend this setup,
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jon


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Aug 06, 2005 00:31 |  #2

I fully agree.
When I added the 420EX to my G3 it opened a new world.
Jose


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Aug 06, 2005 10:44 |  #3

Man I have to order one
I search it about $174 to $189 try to get some coupon to save more money.
My G6 does not has any thing yet
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RAW ­ 2
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Aug 07, 2005 21:34 |  #4

jon1996 wrote:
I just took my first shots with the 420ex on my G6 WOW! is all I can say!, Before indoor photos looked like a yellow crappy pic now they look like they are taken outdoors, for you that have not got a 420 yet for your G6 what are you waiting on, bought mine at crutchfield for $249.99 I know I could have got it cheaper but they have free shipping excellent customer service and I broke it down to 4 payments on my credit card, so The big chuck did not hurt me, but I higly recomend this setup,
thanks,
jon

John,

can you share how do you use your 420ex. What setings on the camera? Doyou bounce the flash off the wall?....etc..

Thanks.




  
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jon1996
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Aug 07, 2005 22:20 as a reply to  @ RAW 2's post |  #5

Hello,

I use it on P mode and on AV mode I have my apeture set t 4.0, The flash I put it at a 45degree angle and bounce it off the ceiling, and sometimes I turn it and bounce it off the wall and ceiling give it a try you will be surprised,
later,
jon

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John,

can you share how do you use your 420ex. What setings on the camera? Doyou bounce the flash off the wall?....etc..

Thanks.


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RAW ­ 2
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Aug 08, 2005 10:04 as a reply to  @ jon1996's post |  #6

jon1996 wrote:
Hello,

I use it on P mode and on AV mode I have my apeture set t 4.0, The flash I put it at a 45degree angle and bounce it off the ceiling, and sometimes I turn it and bounce it off the wall and ceiling give it a try you will be surprised,
later,
jon

Thank you john, I have tried those settings and bounced from the wall, but I can never achieve anything close on manual mode...have you tried using it on M....if you did, can you get the same results or maybe better than on P or Av mode?

Regards,
Artan.




  
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Aug 17, 2005 22:00 |  #7

420 EX is one of the best investments you can make to your G-series camera. Also, it carries over just as well when you upgrade to a digital SLR. Can be had relatively cheap nowadays, new or used in the $150-175 range.




  
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Aug 17, 2005 22:51 |  #8

Proud G5 owner here with a 20D as my "workhorse." I have to say that my G5 with either a 420 or 580 produces some excellent photos.... I would actually put them up against a 20D any day... I bet my whole camera collection that folks would be hard-pressed to guess which is which.....


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Nov 06, 2005 11:13 |  #9

Now I am also the happy user G6 and 420EX combination. Bought 420EX today, had time to do only some test shots at home with light bouncing from a ceiling. What a result! I am impressed! Need to try attached a white card olso, have been told that that could be even better!


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BottomBracket
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Nov 06, 2005 15:05 |  #10

Stofen Omnibounce works well too, but there's no substitute for bouncing light off a ceiling, assuming the ceiling is close enough and light in color. In a pinch you can diffuse the light with several layers of tissue.


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Nov 06, 2005 20:24 as a reply to  @ RAW 2's post |  #11

RAW 2 wrote:
Thank you john, I have tried those settings and bounced from the wall, but I can never achieve anything close on manual mode...have you tried using it on M....if you did, can you get the same results or maybe better than on P or Av mode?
Regards,
Artan.

Artan... stop using M mode right now. :)

Use Av mode and set it to at least f/4.0, although I usually use f/5.6. I was getting too many out-of-focus shots with P mode because the camera was choosing f/2.0. Despite the deep depth of field of these cameras at any aperture, the f/2.0 was problematic in flash, at least for me.

The 420EX is pretty brainless. Toss the user manual, put it on the camera, aim it various things and fire away. With a tripod especially, you should be able to learn all you need to know in 30 minutes of experimentation.

I use a Sto-fen Omnibounce with good results, either aimed straight at the person if there's no wall behind them to catch a shadow, or angled upward (even if there's no ceiling).

Cheers,

Don




  
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Nov 06, 2005 21:18 |  #12

I lost my Stofen Omnibounce :(. I need to get one soon, or fashion one from a yoghurt container. Another tip, try dragging the shutter. This means firing the flash with slow speed, around 1/30 or 1/15 (experiment!). The results from this technique are often interesting.


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Nov 06, 2005 21:25 as a reply to  @ BottomBracket's post |  #13

BottomBracket wrote:
I lost my Stofen Omnibounce :(. I need to get one soon, or fashion one from a yoghurt container. Another tip, try dragging the shutter. This means firing the flash with slow speed, around 1/30 or 1/15 (experiment!). The results from this technique are often interesting.

How can you lose your Omnibounce? It's hard to get on and nearly impossible to get off. :lol: (You didn't have it on, did you? You let that expensive piece of plastic roam around in your bag unattended.)

Ah, the old yoghurt container. That's what I always use when I want to impress my clients. Just the sight of it relaxes them, knowing they're in professional hands. :lol::lol:

Cheers,

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Nov 06, 2005 21:43 |  #14

Lol Don! I should have left it on the flash. During an anniversary party I was covering, I put it in my pocket and somehow it must have fallen out. I can't bring myself to get a new one, so I'll be looking in the supermarkets for a nice cointainer that can be used as a diffuser. Hmmm I think I will expand the search to shampoo and talcum powder containers too.


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Nov 07, 2005 02:51 |  #15

Try two glad disposable containers glued together with a hole cut in the bottom of one to stick the flash into. It's amazing the quality of light you get from it. Will smoothly light up a whole room.


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