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Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

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Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras




Bringing a new level of versatility and capability to flash photography, 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 percent 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.”

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Case needs a belt loop
Not much to add that hasn’t been said, but I wish the storage case had a belt loop. It wouldn’t add more than pennies to the cost, but would let you carry it on your belt when you need it but don’t want it mounted full time, or let you run your camera bag strap through it when space in the bag’s at a premium. Still five stars.

4 Stars Canon 430EX II
The Canon 430EX II. Using the unit with the Canon SX1 IS and works very well. Controls easy to work. The LCD is large enough, but in low light a little hard to read. Some of the functions can not be used with the SX1, but for my use it’s no problem. The way the unit locks on to the camera is much better then turning the screw knob I had on my 540EZ. I looked at the 580EX, but that is a bit to large for the SX1. I think it’s a good flash for the amature or pro. Ordered from Amazon and had the unit in 3 days.

5 Stars yes please
Great flash, enough said. Small in size and in price when it comes to new flash units. Works great, especially since I do not need anything bigger!

5 Stars Canon Speedlite 430EX II
Obviously, goes well with the EOS cameras. I’ve only had it for less than a week, so I’m still learning how to use the large number of features. These features provide a lot of flexibility, especially when coupled with all of the different camera modes. Recycle time and battery consumption also seem to be good, again given the short amount of time I’ve been using it (but a lot of test shots). I’ve gotten good results with flash coverage as far as 30′ (which may not be its limit, but it’s as much as I’ve used so far). The low light focus assist is a great benefit in speeding up the camera’s focus under those conditions. It’s not a small unit, but not unwieldy, either. The rotate/bounce really helps to soften the sometimes harsh flash light. This seems to be a great addition to my EOS camera.

4 Stars Very Good overall
Before I bought this item, I did a little research by reading reviews from people who’ve purchased this particular flash as well as asking those with more experience. I was told that the 430EX was a good flash to get started with–and they were right. I use a Canon Rebel XSi(450D) and I tried looking at the 580 but it looked much too massive for it. Although the 580 has features that the 430 doesn’t, I’m not a professional photographer that owns a studio for portraits and stuff, so I decided on the simpler model. I love the fact that it swivels up and down, left to right to achieve certain lighting effects that you wouldn’t get with lower-end flashes. I was a tiny bit disappointed that the light it emits isn’t much stronger that the built-in flash, BUT in order to be fair, I haven’t had the opportunity to discover its maximum potential yet. There is a shutter synchro function (as well as other functions) that I haven’t played around with, and when I do, I’d be sure tell you all about it. Overall, its a good flash to own and I’d recommend it to those who, like me, are just getting started learning the fine art of photography.

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Canon EF 70 200mm f 4 L IS USM Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

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Canon EF 70 200mm f 4 L IS USM Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras




Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM lens offers the highest possible optical quality with no change in aperture over the full focal range of the lens. This allows photographers to set exposure at the widest aperture and zoom all the way through to 200mm without having to decrease shutter speed. Developed for use with a Canon SLR camera, this autofocus telephoto zoom lens offers optimized use with the Canon EOS series digital cameras. Of particular note, Canon has introduced an image stabilizer (IS) that adjusts to meet the demands of professional photography. IS reduces dramatically the image blur caused by camera shake. Gyro sensors detect unwanted vibrations, triggering the corresponding movement of a correcting lens group perpendicular to the optical axis. This alters the light path, returning the image to its correct position on the sensor or film plane. For shooting immobile subjects, Mode 1 corrects for movement in the image along both the horizontal and vertical axes. For shooting while panning horizontally to follow a moving subject, Mode 2 turns off vertical correction and prevents the effect of dragging the subject back through the frame. The lens’ Ring-type USM employs ultra-sonic frequency vibrations to drive auto focus with unrivalled speed and near-silent operation. A powerful CPU and improved AF algorithm contribute to speed performance. The EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM includes distance metering information, providing compatibility with the E-TTL II flash system of late model cameras such as the EOS-1D Mark II, EOS-1Ds Mark II, EOS 5D and EOS 400D. When used in conjunction with Canon’s range of EX Speedlite flash units, the lens passes distance information to the flash algorithm for markedly improved flash exposure metering. Includes Lens hood and soft pouch

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars I’m just rating what I received.
I ordered this lens new from an online merchant recently and after taking it out to shoot for one day, I’ve found that it performs remarkably- when it performs.

I am not rating the 70-200 F/4L IS in general, but rather the one that I received. I thought about not writing a review just so that the raving 5star reviews wouldn’t be skewed but I thought this might be helpful for people who thought it might be too good to be true that nobody got a lemon. It’d be unfair for me to choose to only write a great review just because everyone else did, ignoring the flaws that mine came with.

The lens that I got seemed to be a lemon (which speaks of Canon’s quality control). I tried focusing to infinity manually (tried on both MF and AF) and it just wasn’t getting there. It would rotate from Macro all the way up to about 3/4ths of the way to infinity and it would stop. I put on the lens cap and pressed the shutter halfway to see if it did what it’s supposed to do (try to focus from Macro to Infinity) but again, it would never reach infinity. In fact, when it was rotating towards infinity, it would get stuck and make a scratchy noise. The zoom would also sometimes not turn all the way to 70mm, but if I messed with the focus ring a little bit, the zoom ring would work again. One time it got to the point where the focus ring wouldn’t change the area of focus at all.

The reason why I gave this any stars at all was because I’m giving it 3 stars because it did perform well a couple times and when it did, the image quality as far as saturation, contrast and sharpness were fantastic. Expected better quality control for an L lens so I took off 2 stars. I’ve returned this lens and bought another copy. When it comes, I will give an update to this review.

5 Stars Best zoom lens on the planet
Wow! That’s what you will say when you see your first images from this lens!

It’s not hype, it’s for real.

Small, light, super sharp, super high IQ, super-fast AF, excellent 4 stop IS.

There’s not a lot more to say.

4 Stars Great staple, “go-to” lens.
I have owned this lens for over a year now.

The first lens I purchased had severe front focusing issues and was not as sharp as I would like in a lens of this price range. I returned it and the 2nd copy has been perfect. Having spoken with other enthusiasts, this doesn’t seem to be an uncommon experience, and Canon may have some quality control issues, which is why this is rated a 4 instead of a 5.

The new lens is wonderful, tack sharp, good build and focuses quickly. I use it to do dog photography and it is great outdoors. Indoors for action shots in low light, I would go with the 2.8 over the f/4 to get those really crisp photos in low light conditions. Otherwise great all around zoom lens at a good price. Image stabilization has really come in handy too.

5 Stars Amazing quality in all aspects, cant wait to use it on a full frame.
Optical quality:

The best I’ve seen, period. The pictures I take with this lens standout even around pictures taken with other L lenses like the 17-40 at F/8. This one is sharp from F/4 until diffraction starts to affect (f/16) and is sharp at all zoom points.

IS capability:

I wish all my lenses had an IS like this one does. I can even take sharp pictures at 1/15 at 200mm. It does drain battery a little faster but not to be an issue at all, I even forget about it.

Construction quality:

Solid, excellent… L grade.

Portability

I laugh at the guys lugging the f/2.8… the only reason I would consider the 2.8 is for indoor sports (freezing action) or portaits.

This one at f/4 still produces nice bokeh when taking portraits.

Usability

Of course, its up to you. I have a 40D and found this lens to be too long for normal use. Im buying a 5D mk II and one of the great things about that is that I will be using this lens more. On an APS-C camera the lens becomes usable only for far subjects (more than 20 feet) or head portraits.

Use with the 1.4 tele extender

Great. It still gives excellent optical quality and everything works perfect (remember you loose 1 stop of light however).

4 Stars Beautiful Lens
I use this with a 5D and the combination creates some lovely photos. I had to try two copies of the lens because of corner softness. Its capable of producing gorgeous shots. Works well with the 1.4x adapter.

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