Canon 580 Flash
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I think of purchasing the Canon 580 flash. Is the performance of the 580EX noticable better over the 550EX?
With the the 580 flash mounted on the camera, will it fire the 550ex or do I need to purchase the transmitter kit ST-e2?
Thanks for the info....
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With the the 580 flash mounted on the camera, will it fire the 550ex or do I need to purchase the transmitter kit ST-e2?
Thanks for the info....
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The 580EX has the new ETTL-II settings if you are shooting with a body that supports them - eg a 20D or the newer 1series cameras. The ETTL-II has more sophisticated flash exposure control and has received good reviews by users here. I use both flashes, but if pressed, I prefer the 580ex. It is a litle more powerful also than the 550ex.
The 580ex on your hot shoe will trip the 550ex or the 420ex as a slave. It will even trip the photo sensors on studio slaves.
The ST-E2 Infrared transmitter kit is for when there are a lot of flashes going off ( think photojournalism or fashion runways ) and you do not want your slaves tripped by someone else's flash.
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FWIW, I'm in week 2 of perhaps a 4 week wait while Canon fixes the loose thingamajig that was rattling around in the head of my 580EX. :bluduh
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As for original question, the 580 is "wickid smaat", it can control just about all the canon flashes. I know a few people who save money by going all 550ex for slaves and just the one 580 for it's brains as the master.
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