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subject: Check Out The Canon Speedlite 430ex Ii Flash For Your Canon Digital Slr Camera [print this page]


This is a purchase for camera lovers who take many photos inside and want really good quality. The price might stop you from purchasing this flash, but many of the reviewers who bought this for use with their Canon Digital Cameras, would have bought it sooner if they could do it over. If you are a novice who takes a number of indoor photographs of your family then you will like this flash. If you're searching for a reason to purchase this product, here are a few pros and cons, to help with your decision.

If you take a number of burst shots in a second, the flash has the ability to keep up every time. The flash is more than capable to stay ahead of your photo taking, not like the built-in flash. The exposure is nearly perfect and the TTL is excellent. This powerful flash possesses manual controls and, if needed, can override the TTL easily. With AA rechargeable batteries, it is possible to take 400 to 500 pictures before a recharge. The high speed sync enables you to take images with a flash at any shutter speed even though there is some reduction in the flash's distance. You can also aim the flash at 90 degrees or do 180 degree turns if you wish the flash to bounce off the walls or ceiling.

It is solidly built with a strong metal foot and a clever locking mechanism. With the rear sync, it is possible to get sharp images for indoor shots using any lens, even at 1/3 of a second or less. At low lighting, the Canon Speedlite flash is able to identify the target without the need for test flashes. The Canon Speedlite emits a red light instead of those irritating test lights when shooting in low light. One of the drawbacks to this flash is that it is difficult for people with large fingers to push the button. It is quite large, and it adds weight to the camera, but you will be impressed by how much better your photographs look.

If you would like your indoor photos to truly improve, you might want to invest in such a good flash. Apart from indoors, it works great for the outdoors particularly when it starts to get dark. Ridiculously overexposed or underexposed pictures won't happen, because the flash does a great job of calculating the right amount of light to expose the image. With the ability to make modifications, you will like working with light to shine off the walls or ceilings.

If you're simply a casual photographer, you can get incredibly exposed photos by leaving the flash in automatic mode. Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras is really worth purchasing with all of its great but subtle features.

by: Leeman Valentine




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