Camera Flashes Beginners What Are Some Good Flashes For A Beginner(with A Low Budget)?

What are some good flashes for a beginner(with a low budget)? - camera flashes beginners

I was with the flash of the camera for some time in my 450D, and I consider an external flash whatsoever.
I am good looking for a little cheaper, but not a pipe.

TL, DR: (What's a good start external flash for a small budget?)

2 comments:

Fishmeis... said...

As a backup flash and second level of my PF30X Sunpak 430EX bought one in January sales. I grabbed him by 39 pounds (about) half the price and I think it will flash for a very nice.

Very well built, has an inclination of 45 degrees (unfortunately, not rotated, but all good). Very fast recycle Ni-Mh batteries installed, adjusted and EV is E-TTL II compatible.

Here are the current prices for flash on eBay ...

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/items/_W0QQ_dmptZ ...

As a secondary backup and flash I use regularly, it is worth.

Make sure a flash diffuser, buy what you buy.

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Additionally: Please make sure that you are of good quality Ni-MH battery recycling buy-flash extend the time poor and are usually expensive and pain in the ***.
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Sue said...

I suggest that the Nissin Di622!
I got it too =)
The good thing is that cause the wireless infrared can, in comparison with all the original Canon.
Flashes for Canon original must be a kind of optical slave or something to use him out of camera.
not only that the price is very cheap and the guide number is very high.
Flash also has the function of slaves, which means that if you spend time in addition to a flash with a master function, you can either flash!

The downside?
The concept of recycling is slowly, slowly
The worst thing is, I do not think I have full control of the flash, the lowest output 1 / 32 and sometimes I will go, but smaller than I can not.
But can be an advantage if it is not really sure how the flash control is really easy.
Select which 5 levels for you to be.

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