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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #45 on: March 28, 2012, 09:05:40 AM »
From the specifications the 600 doesn't seem to be very different from the 580 - usually for Canon this is the first time that the number doesn't relate directly to the power
I find that being able to zoom to 200mm interesting, and possibly quite useful in throwing narrower beams of light across a subject (without a snoot) and hit subjects better at a distance. But you're right, that's hardly a killer feature.

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #46 on: March 28, 2012, 11:52:20 AM »
From the specifications the 600 doesn't seem to be very different from the 580 - usually for Canon this is the first time that the number doesn't relate directly to the power

Well, the number is directly related to the guide number - the 580EX II has a guide number of 58 meters, and the 600EX-RT has a guide number of 60 meters.  So, it's a modest increase in guide number (consider that the predecessor to the 580EX was the 550EX, and the predecessor to the 430EX was the 420EX). 

The real problem is that guide numbers are not really indicative of flash power for heads with zoom capability, since the zoom setting changes the effective guide number. 
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« Reply #47 on: March 29, 2012, 02:52:24 AM »
Now im thinking of the 420exii instead of the 580exii along with the new 600ex-rt

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #48 on: March 29, 2012, 03:14:20 AM »
Doesn't the new 1dx and 5dm3 have built wireless to activate off-shoe 600ex-rts?  This would make the 600ex-rt a slightly better deal.
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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #49 on: March 29, 2012, 03:21:55 AM »
Doesn't the new 1dx and 5dm3 have built wireless to activate off-shoe 600ex-rts?  This would make the 600ex-rt a slightly better deal.
HaHa no. thats and expensive extra you have to buy i'm afraid
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« Reply #50 on: March 29, 2012, 06:21:41 AM »
Doesn't the new 1dx and 5dm3 have built wireless to activate off-shoe 600ex-rts?  This would make the 600ex-rt a slightly better deal.
Nope. The controller is $470. You're probably thinking that with the new flash only the EOS 5D Mark III and EOS-1D X offer flash configuration menus specific to the new model.

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #51 on: March 29, 2012, 10:15:28 AM »
Doesn't the new 1dx and 5dm3 have built wireless to activate off-shoe 600ex-rts?  This would make the 600ex-rt a slightly better deal.

It would make it a much better deal.  A lot of podcasts/posts were guessing that this was built it, but sadly no...I don't know why it isn't, or why they didn't offer a different type of box deal for camera + flash + half price (or free) controller.

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #52 on: March 29, 2012, 10:22:53 AM »
Doesn't the new 1dx and 5dm3 have built wireless to activate off-shoe 600ex-rts?  This would make the 600ex-rt a slightly better deal.
Nope. The controller is $470. You're probably thinking that with the new flash only the EOS 5D Mark III and EOS-1D X offer flash configuration menus specific to the new model.

Ah i just rechecked my manual... you were right... allows flash configuration...
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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #53 on: March 30, 2012, 07:59:07 PM »
The reason the cord is plugged back into the camera is so that you can trigger the shutter remotely as well, using the new system.

Maybe it's for the guys that like to have a setup behind a goal, etc.?

....or it was the answer to a question that nobody asked.

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #54 on: March 31, 2012, 12:53:51 AM »
after playing with the versitility of the odins i would go with odins and either 580ex flashes and save pile of money or look at yongnuo 565 with the odins

since the yongnuo 565 dont have high speed sync but have ettl and the odins let you shoot right out to 1/8000 anyway it makes it such a cheap setup

i dont have any yongnuo 565 flashes yet but i think i'll grab a few when i'm over in china in a few weeks and test them out with the odins.

i dont think the 600 rt can even get close to how versitle the odins are
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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #55 on: March 31, 2012, 01:07:52 AM »
The reason the cord is plugged back into the camera is so that you can trigger the shutter remotely as well, using the new system.

Maybe it's for the guys that like to have a setup behind a goal, etc.?

....or it was the answer to a question that nobody asked.

That was a very interesting answer   ;D - is there more info on the remote trigger?
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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #56 on: March 31, 2012, 06:49:52 AM »
since the yongnuo 565 dont have high speed sync but have ettl and the odins let you shoot right out to 1/8000 anyway it makes it such a cheap setup
Wombat... One of the features that intrigues me about the Odins is the ability to mix ETTL and non ETTL groups. So, say you want to expose a subject properly and use and adjust ratios for that, but say you want to use another group to blow out a background. You can use two or three Canons to set up the light on the subject but use a couple of cheapies set to full manual to blow out the wall. If you just need a little added extra simple lighting, you can use a $70 dumb flash in conjunction with the rest of your setup. Brilliant.

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #57 on: March 31, 2012, 12:02:39 PM »
The reason the cord is plugged back into the camera is so that you can trigger the shutter remotely as well, using the new system.

Maybe it's for the guys that like to have a setup behind a goal, etc.?

....or it was the answer to a question that nobody asked.

That was a very interesting answer   ;D - is there more info on the remote trigger?

I am still waiting for demo units from CPS, but from what (little) I know, you can use the SR-N3 remote cord for triggering, possibly with the ST-E3 RT. I'll be happy to pass along any info once the toys show up. Looks like there has been some delays on getting enough demo units in stock at CPS, and it may even be Q3 before we get to test out the 1Dx..... :'( At least my existing gear still works!

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #58 on: March 31, 2012, 12:12:15 PM »
The reason the cord is plugged back into the camera is so that you can trigger the shutter remotely as well, using the new system.

Maybe it's for the guys that like to have a setup behind a goal, etc.?

....or it was the answer to a question that nobody asked.

Thanks!  That makes a lot of sense.   But, how do you know this?  Have you got a juicy source (or manual) your not sharing?  ;)

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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #59 on: March 31, 2012, 12:19:45 PM »
Have you got a juicy source (or manual) your not sharing?

The 600EX manual is available for download, there's a link in another thread specifically about the manual.  I read through it this morning, since I ordered the 600EX-RT from Amazon last night (they have it in stock now).
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Re: 580ex II or 600EX-RT
« Reply #59 on: March 31, 2012, 12:19:45 PM »