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The Speedlite 430EX II features a powerful flash (guide number of 141 ft./43m at ISO 100) with a fast recycling time in a compact, durable body. A one-touch quick-lock mechanism makes it easy to attach or detach the 430EX II from the camera and a metal foot has been added for strength and durability. Flash controls can now be set through the camera's LCD screen on compatible EOS Digital SLR cameras. The Speedlite 430EX II is also quieter, recycle time is 20% faster (as compared to the 430EX) and since it is compatible with Canon's wireless E-TTL, it can be used as an affordable "slave unit".
Wireless flash shooting support is available for both radio and optical transmission offering users greater functional range when using a flash. This flash unit has a guide number of 141' at ISO 100 and 105mm and a zoom head with coverage from 24-105mm. This setup balances size, power, and versatility for shooters who desire the feature set of a top-end flash unit but in a more compact package. Additionally, the controls and design have received an upgrade for smoother operation and handling.
A Multi Dial and dot-matrix LCD allow users to quickly cycle through and change settings while an integrated catchlight panel will bounce some light forward when the flash is tilted upward. Also, the flash can rotate 150° left and 180° for further control over where the light falls. Recycle speed has improved with a 2.5-second recharge at full power compared to its predecessor’s 3.7-second recycle. It also has access to slave functionality with optical transmission in addition to the master and slave capabilities of the radio triggering system, which can control up to 15 units in 5 groups. On top of this, the Speedlite 430EX III-RT has advanced control over the light, with Flash Exposure Compensation and Light Distribution settings along with high-speed and 1st- and 2nd-curtain sync options.
** 4 AA Batteries Required (Not Included)
The Speedlite 580EX II is a powerful flash with a maximum guide number of 190' (58 m) at ISO 100 (at 105mm focal length), recycles approximately 20 percent faster than the 580EX, includes a metal foot for higher rigidity, can swivel 180 degrees in either direction, has an AF-assist beam, an external metering sensor for non-TTL automatic flash exposure control and a PC socket for use with non-dedicated slave triggers. The 580EX II is fully compatible with all EOS SLRs, the Speedlite 580EX II is gasketed for dust and moisture resistance, making it possible for users of EOS-1 class digital SLRs and many L-series EF lenses to use flash safely when shooting in dusty or wet environments (please try to avoid that).
The flash supports all current versions of TTL, including evaluative E-TTL II. This is great for photographers that shoot high contrast or reflective subjects, like those encountered in wedding photography. Photographers can now capture every detail from the black of tuxedos to the white of wide smiles and wedding dresses.
The HVL-F60M External Flash from Sony is loaded with advanced features and capabilities, including complete ADI / P-TTL functionality, the Quick Shift Bounce system, wireless TTL control with ratio, and LED light, and a Quick Navi system with a large dot matrix LCD. Primarily, this unit sits at the top of its respective range due to the excellent guide number of 197' at ISO 100 and 105mm. Also, the zoom head has a range of 24-105mm with full-frame cameras, which can be expanded to 15mm with the built-in wide-angle panel.
The HVL-F60RM Wireless Radio Flash from Sony has been equipped with a built-in 2.4 GHz radio transceiver to allow photographers to quickly create portable lighting setups with complete support for P-TTL / ADI metering. This flash can be set as a commander or a remote that fully supports Sony's existing radio commanders and receivers, including ratio control, the ability to work with up to 15 flashes in five groups, and access to 14 channels. The flash works within Sony's optical wireless flash system as well, where it is also able to operate as either a commander or remote unit.