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Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash
The Digital Picture
- Excerpt: available - a shoe-mount flash. The Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash, at the time of this review, is Canon's middle child of standard Speedlite flashes.
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Canon Speedlite 430EX Flash
The Digital Picture
- Excerpt: The answer may be obvious to owners of camera bodies without a built-in flash, but not so clear to those using bodies with a built-in flash. The built-in flash is great for fill flash to light the shaded areas (such as people's eyes) in a pictures. To use fill flash, set your exposure for the ambient light, then dial in -1 to -2 EV FEC (Flash Exposure Compensation). The built-in flash is also useful to add catchlights (sparkles) in a subject's eyes.
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Canon’s Speedlite 580EX II & Metz’s Mecablitz 58 AF-1C Digital;
Shutterbug
- Excerpt: I've been a long-time proponent of Canon Speedlites, and also an avid follower of Metz flashes. I always liked the Metz for its sturdy quality and reliability--I'd owned a Metz potato masher (handlemount, in the old vernacular). But when I switched to the Canon EOS system, I became a devout Canon shoe-mount advocate, finding these flashes dependable and robust.
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