I'm looking to purchase a flash (need help)
Bassett1976
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I have a Canon Rebel XT and I'd like to look into getting a flash. I don't have a whole lot of money to spend but would like to get a descent flash for little money as possible.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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I always prefer original stuff as possible.
XTi, G9, 16-35/2.8L, 100-300USM, 70-200/4L, 19-35, 580EX II, CP-E3, 500/8 ...
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I've also just bought a Nikon SB-24 for use as an off-camera flash. - Hey, it's actually just arrived as I was typing!
There was a Canon 580EX II for sale here recently - went pretty quick though
There is a good lot of info at http://strobist.blogspot.com/ and http://jbrittphoto.blogspot.com
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I used the Sigma for my first wedding. This shot shows what is possible to get with this flash (OK it's the pick of the litter, but most of the shots were actually pretty good).
Which flash do I prefer? While I would deem the Sigma perfectly capable and reliable for the high pressure work (at a wedding, it HAS to work the first time, every time), the Canon flashes win - hands down, mostly based on just two factors (1) HSS - the Canon flashes will stay in HSS even if the shutter speed falls below 1/250 whereas the Sigma will revert to "normal", (2) Ergonomics - tilt & swivel requires the pressing of two release buttons on the Sigma; the Canon requires only 1.
FWIW - I know Ziggy very often recommends the Sigma flash.
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I'm going to look into the Sigma. I think the 550ex might be out of my price range. I might be able to get the Sigma though. Since this is a hobby and not a profession I'm not going to be working any weddings. This might be a great flash for family/friends and also for the Bassett baby coming in June.
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So maybe used Sigma ? If you will be lucky to catch one in good condition.
XTi, G9, 16-35/2.8L, 100-300USM, 70-200/4L, 19-35, 580EX II, CP-E3, 500/8 ...
DSC-R1, HFL-F32X ... ; AG-DVX100B and stuff ... (I like this 10 years old signature :^)
have fun!
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Be carefull with older flash units on modern digital cameras. You can fry the camera if you use an older flash with excessive trigger voltage.
http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html
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Panasonic LX1
Olympus 770SW
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Thanks again!
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I use the Sigma EF 500 DG Super flashes for wedding work and they are very reliable and consistant. Scott is correct in that the Canon 580EX flashes are easier to use and I would rate them as more durable as well. The Canon units also support an external battery for much faster recycling.
A few examples with the Sigma flash:
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You can also find the 420EX around as well, and this one is great as well, just an older model. Since there is no LCD display on the back, it isnt as user friendly but it works just fine. I picked up a used 420EX for $100.
Any idea what might be going on with my Sigma unit when it sometimes pops it's full load and sometimes doesn't expose at all (yep, flash is charged)?
(set to ETTL on manual mode, batteries good)
Like I mentioned previously, most shots are A-OK, but the odd shot of the same scene will throw a wobbly.
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That's just the first thought that came to mind. I'm sure Ziggy will have other/better ideas to contribute. He's the man!
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I'm now waiting until I have the money totgether, probably the end of Jan.
lower light output. One of the benefits (if you need it) is that you can slave
it to the 580 (really a whole other conversation, slaves are).