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A discussion on flashing - links and other stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 556761" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>Did you order them straight from GI or off of an E-Bay retailer.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget that the 25th is Christmas and they might just be running behind.</p><p></p><p>I'm debating on what to purchase as my next flash. I was thinking a sigma 530 super or a Canon 580EX II. I already have the Vivitar, and I'm going to get another down the road, but for now, I want a TTL flash so I can use it on camera when needed. I've had some experience using the Vivitar on my 30D, but I'd like to have something that takes a little less though for those occasions when I just need to worry more about capturing a moment than fiddling with the flash.</p><p></p><p>I didn't really mention anything about any of the infrared and optical trigger systems as they can be a real pain depending on the conditions your shooting in. LOS, ambient light, and other factors can be severely limiting to any infrared or optical system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 556761, member: 29446"] Did you order them straight from GI or off of an E-Bay retailer. Don't forget that the 25th is Christmas and they might just be running behind. I'm debating on what to purchase as my next flash. I was thinking a sigma 530 super or a Canon 580EX II. I already have the Vivitar, and I'm going to get another down the road, but for now, I want a TTL flash so I can use it on camera when needed. I've had some experience using the Vivitar on my 30D, but I'd like to have something that takes a little less though for those occasions when I just need to worry more about capturing a moment than fiddling with the flash. I didn't really mention anything about any of the infrared and optical trigger systems as they can be a real pain depending on the conditions your shooting in. LOS, ambient light, and other factors can be severely limiting to any infrared or optical system. [/QUOTE]
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