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Canon DSLR Speedlite Flashes

Canon DSLR Speedlite Flashes

This is a series of a few posts to review the different aspects of a Canon DSLR camera system, mostly focused on full frame bodies. Here are the other posts in the series:

Just to note: I personally do not have any of these flashes but based on research, I have came up with this short summary of the different available SpeedLite flashes Canon offers. As with all camera gear, there are a ton of third party flashes.

As the camera does not have a flash, here are my recommendations for a flash. All of the below flash have wireless features such that you can remote trigger the camera with the flash alone. I believe all of these flashes require line of sight (IR) for them to fire. Still really cool feature. It will not be able to control other flashes, unfortunately.

Here are two other flashes to consider:

There was a master flash remote (ST-E2 or E3) that sold for much more and I believe that this essentially makes that obsolete save for these three points (referenced from http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/42094588)

Advanced features

There are a number of advanced features that flashes are capable of. Here are some of the ones I’ve seen so far:

 Flash Choice:

I haven’t made up my mind on which one to get. My brother already has a 430EX II. I bought a used one for him in Boston. I’m either going with a 270EX II or 580EX II. The 270EX II would be my travel flash and 580EX II my main flash.

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