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Canon 430EX Speedlite Flash for Canon Pro1, Pro 90, G Series and all EOS SLR Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $400.00 Buy New: $232.95 You Save: $167.05 (42%)
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Rating: 177 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 2 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SL-430EX Model: SL-430EX UPC: 013803057003 EAN: 0013803057003 ASIN: B000AO3L84
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| Features:
| • | Replaces the Canon Speedlite 420EX Flash | | • | Automatic selection of camera white-balance settings and auto-adjustment of zoom flash position to match camera's sensor size | | • | Flash head zoom covers the range 24mm to 105mm; integrated diffusion panel allows extends coverage to 14mm | | • | Compatible with distance-linked E-TTL II system; supports other EOS cameras that do not support E-TTL II, when required | | • | Flash head moves up from 0 to 90 degrees, left from 0 to 180 degrees, and right from 0 to 90 degrees |
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Product Description This exciting new addition to the EOS System combines compact size and affordability with an added dose of features and sophistication. Improving on the previous model, Speedlite 420EX, the new 430EX can now be set into manual flash mode (full power~1/64). Flash compensation can be set on the flash unit, and manual control of the flash zoom head is now possible. Improvements in its circuitry make recycle time 40% faster, and since it is compatible with Canon's wireless E-TTL, it can be used as an affordable "slave unit."
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Perfect addition to my XTi September 6, 2008 Darin Terry (Fountain Valley, CA) I love the pivot and twist. Every position option is available. The recharge rate is excellent too.
It's great - but I'm not that great with it! September 2, 2008 Katherine J. Thacker (Virginia, USA) I really do love this speedlight - the one thing lacking is the manual. I'm just having a really hard time getting used to the controls on the light and I'm sure it's not the light itself - it's my lack of understanding! I'm going to have to find another instruction manual to help me, but for the few images I've captured where I haven't completely messed up, the speedlight has done wonders for me :)
Canon 430EX Speedlite Flash for Canon Pro1, Pro 90, G Series August 30, 2008 E. Stubbs (Newark, DE, USA) A perfect marriage for my Canon EOS 20D. It has never failed me yet and the recycle time is quick enough for my daily use and my speedy grandsons.
430ex vs 580ex II August 29, 2008 Mark Twain 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Bigger is not always better. The more you pay for a piece of camera equipment does not necessarily mean you will get more out of it than a less expensive alternative. These are two axioms that I wish I could learn someday, but I guess some lessons have to be learned the hard way. The 580ex II is a great flash, don't get me wrong. It's a 5 star flash--if it is what you need. I bought it thinking it was what I needed but as it turns out it is too big and too powerful for me. It is extremely large, powerful, and top-heavy. I sold it back on the used market and picked up a 430ex from Amazon which comes in at almost half the price. The 430ex is also around half the weight/size but still packs a good 60-80% wallup of the 580ex II. For me, this has been ideal. The 430ex provides enough flash but not too bright, and it isn't top-heavy or attention-grabbing like the gigantic 580ex II. If you are going to be photographing celebrities, people who are far away from your camera, or other situations which call for a very powerful flash then the 580ex II is the flash for you. If you are looking for more of a wedding or cocktail party flash, then I believe the 430ex is the flash. It is hard to tell from the pictures just how different the sizes of the two flashes are, so I didn't know the 430ex was such an ideal size compared to the 580ex II. While I can't say anything bad about the 580ex II flash, just take another hard look at the 430ex unless you know you need some serious flash-power.
pretty expensive, but good flash August 19, 2008 Danny Luong (Houston, TX USA) It's a pretty powerful flash. The wireless feature is something that may be useful for advanced photographers, as well as the built in wide angle flash attachment. I'm not advance yet, but if you are getting a flash, you minus well not cheap out and just get a good one that will last you and get good results. I have not used this very much yet to play around with the settings so take my comments with a grain of salt.
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