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Digital camera reviews of Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash for Canon EOS Digital SLR CamerasDigital camera Review: Bright and beautiful Summary: 5 Stars
I previously had the 580EX and switched to this model. The only complaint I have is they took away the master/slave switch making it a little more difficult to switch on the fly....now you I have to go to a menu to select master, then so the same for slave.....besides that it is great!
Digital camera Review: Buy this good flash first before thinking of investing in any lense Summary: 5 Stars
This can be had for as low as 350 USD.
After buying, play around with the curtain sync settings, bounce, and diffusers. You'll immediately see payoff in your investment, through quality pictures.
This is really indispensible at indoor shooting.
I also see improvements in battery and recharge time compared with make I of this 580 model.
You cant go wrong with this investment.
Digital camera Review: Buy this one -- not the other Canon flashes Summary: 5 Stars
I realize this is expensive, but it gives you A LOT more options and power. It's also measurably more bulky than my 420EX flash, but it's worth rearranging my photo bag to accomodate it.
There's a few complaints about the menu-based selection of MASTER/SLAVE/Etc instead of the easier to use, pushbutton version, but I'm not finding that much of a problem since I'm really configuring this from the camera's menu anyway.
Buy this.
Digital camera Review: Canon 580 EX II Summary: 5 Stars
I am extremely happy with this product. I had previously bought another flash an was not happy with it until a friend told me about the Canon 5802EX II. Iam very glad i listened to him. If any one wants a top class flash purchase the Canon 580EX II
Digital camera Review: Canon 580 EX II Summary: 4 Stars
This flash replaced my old 550EX. It is smaller and a bit more powerful. The camera mount and the battery compartment design are a great improvement from the 550EX. Only shortfall so far is that it seems to create a hot spot in the center of the images in the 24-50 mm zoom range when used with the 40D Canon Camera; works fine in the EOS 1Ds series.
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