Interoperability of Canon and Sigma flashes?
chrisdg
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Hello,
So, I'm just getting into multiple flash photography. I've been using the Canon 430EX II off-camera with an ST-E2 wireless transmitter for a couple of years for non-studio portraits and such. I also have a 580EXII on the way from B&H later this week, which will become my primary flash, mostly as a slave to the ST-E2.
I anticipate wanting to get a 3rd flash for additional creative elements, like hitting some point of interest with a theatrically-gelled beam via a snoot, grid, etc. I'm thinking about saving a bit of money here and going for a used Sigma 500dg flash for about $130.
Has anyone attempted to add a Sigma or other 3rd party flash as an additional slave into the Canon wireless setup with seamless results? Or do I need to fork out the funds for another Canon Speedlite? My google searches have not yielded any solid answers.
Any insight appreciated!
So, I'm just getting into multiple flash photography. I've been using the Canon 430EX II off-camera with an ST-E2 wireless transmitter for a couple of years for non-studio portraits and such. I also have a 580EXII on the way from B&H later this week, which will become my primary flash, mostly as a slave to the ST-E2.
I anticipate wanting to get a 3rd flash for additional creative elements, like hitting some point of interest with a theatrically-gelled beam via a snoot, grid, etc. I'm thinking about saving a bit of money here and going for a used Sigma 500dg flash for about $130.
Has anyone attempted to add a Sigma or other 3rd party flash as an additional slave into the Canon wireless setup with seamless results? Or do I need to fork out the funds for another Canon Speedlite? My google searches have not yielded any solid answers.
Any insight appreciated!
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If you consider a Sigma flash make sure it is both DG and Super. Less than that and you will not get what you want.
I only have Sigma flashes so far but I have researched enough to be fairly confidant that Sigma DG Super flashes will mix pretty well with Canon EX series flashes.
You can get brand new Sigma EF-530 DG Super flashes here for $220USD that should be what you want.
http://www.photo4less.com/pd-productid-2289-k-sigma_169101_sigma_ef_530_dg_super_e_ttl_shoe_mount_flash_for_canon_eos_with_e_ttl_ii_operation.htm
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