On the face of it, the Canon Speedlite EL-5 looks a bit of a bargain. It shoehorns most of the features of the flagship Canon Speedlite EL-1 into a more compact, lightweight build. These include a ...
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Canon Speedlite EL-10 review: the reinvention of a favorite flashgun for mirrorless cameras
I’ve used a Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT for years. I actually preferred it to Canon’s range-topping Speedlite 600EX II-RT, as I enjoyed the more compact and lightweight build, and thought that the ...
Canon introduced several new items: the EL1 V2 Speedlite EL-1 Version 2, the RS-80E3 Remote Switch, and R6 Mark II and R8 cameras preloaded with cropping guide firmware. The Canon EL1V2 EL-1 Version 2 ...
The Speedlite 470EX-AI flash could be useful for events and wedding photographers who need to work quickly and often switch between shooting in landscape and portrait orientations. The ability of the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. To go along with the just-announced EOS 5D Mark III, Canon has introduced a new series of accessories that will ...
When using a flash, serious photographers will quite often tilt its head up, bouncing the light off the ceiling so that it doesn't illuminate the subject too harshly. Figuring out the best angle at ...
The Speedlite EL-1 ticks pretty much every box in a professional photographer’s wish list. As well as being very well built and straightforward to operate, it’s also the most adjustable on-camera ...
The new Canon SPEEDLITE EL-5 is a powerful yet easy-to-use Speedlite flashgun that's smaller, lighter and cheaper than the flagship EL-1 model. Aimed at event and wedding photographers, the ELS ...
The flash doesn't have any sort of bounce capability, which is another way to soften output. If that's something you'd like out of a strobe, consider stepping up to the Speedlite 270 EX II. It's only ...
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