There are quite a few different models of the Canon Speedlite Flash camera. Reviews for each of the different models can be found on Amazon. These reviews are written by members of the public who have used these cameras. Further reviews and ratings can be found on the Digital Camera School website.
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The key differences between the Canon Speedlite 580EX II and the Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT are that the 600EX-RT has built-in radio transmission for wireless flash control, while the 580EX II relies on optical transmission. Additionally, the 600EX-RT has a higher maximum guide number and faster recycling time compared to the 580EX II.
Yes, you can. It has a Hot Shoe Mount.
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Seems as if the Speedlite 420ex can't keep up with the speed of the 50d. Many missed flashes.
It does not work with my xsi - the picture is over exposed
The key differences between the Canon 580EX II and the Canon 600EX speedlite flashes are the power output, recycling time, and wireless capabilities. The Canon 600EX has a higher power output, faster recycling time, and more advanced wireless features compared to the 580EX II.
Reviews for the Canon Powershot S3 can be read from websites such as DPReview, Luminous-Landscape, and PCMag. Websites such as Amazon also provide customer ratings and reviews.
Speedlite is the trade name for Canon's line of external flashes. The series of flashes include the Speedlite 90 EX, 220 EX, 270 EX and 270 EX II, 320 EX and the 380 EX.
You can find reviews for Canon cameras at bestbuy.com as well as comparisons and satisfaction ratings among customers. Also, you can go to a Best Buy store and ask an employee which is the best Canon camera.
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