chrysoberyl said:What is the difference? In B&H, the spec's are the same.
Thanks!
Jim Saunders said:chrysoberyl said:What is the difference? In B&H, the spec's are the same.
Thanks!
Yongnuo has cloned them - the original 600EX-RT I mean - if you're willing to consider that.
Jim
Thanks, Jim. But I won't go third party again after my Hahnel problems. The system rarely fires consistently when the shutter is pushed and the Canon flashes are set on manual.
privatebydesign said:The MkII dropped the socket for pre 2012 remote camera triggering.
chrysoberyl said:Now I must decide 600EX-RT vs. 430 EXIII. Any opinions there? I see B&H states the range the same as the 600EX-RT. I don't believe that.
The 430 EXIII is mainly a half 600EX. Half price, half power, half size, half weight, half AF assist (only center AF point vs some more) and half flashes until overheating.chrysoberyl said:And thank you, all. Now I must decide 600EX-RT vs. 430 EXIII. Any opinions there? I see B&H states the range the same as the 600EX-RT. I don't believe that.
midluk said:The 430 EXIII is mainly a half 600EX. Half price, half power, half size, half weight, half AF assist (only center AF point vs some more) and half flashes until overheating.chrysoberyl said:And thank you, all. Now I must decide 600EX-RT vs. 430 EXIII. Any opinions there? I see B&H states the range the same as the 600EX-RT. I don't believe that.
Recharge time is similar (slightly faster in 430 EXIII, but for half the power). The display is better on the 430, and I also think the controls are a bit better. 430 does not allow multiple flash firings for a single image and also does not work as an optical flash transmitter (only RT master).
Unless you only use the center AF point, the 430 is much less useful on-camera than the 600 because of the AF assist (but the reduced weight is nice).
I bought a 430EX-III and planned to get more to use as remote flashes (can be spread out more for the same price and same total light), but called that off after I encountered the overheating issues.
chrysoberyl said:Thanks very much! What were you shooting when you had the overheating issues?
Can the 600 can be used as a remote shutter release?
rari said:hi, i know this is off topic, but i don;t know hoe to start a new topic here. can anyone please help me with this problem..
In my 600 ex-rt I'm trying to set my zoom coverage to be automatic, and the "A" option seems to have disappeared from my LCD display! All I see is the manual option "M" and then an option for "Zoom ---- mm". I'm shooting in ETTL flash mode.
I can set the zoom to manual but when I use the dial to turn to auto the A never comes on nor does it display the zoom amount. The camera, in its flash controls, thinks the flash is set to auto zoom. what is wrong ?
thank you
Mancubus said:I don't like the 600EXII simply because now I can't find the 600EX anymore in any shops around here, and the EXII costs 50% more!
I got the 600EX for a very good price 6 months ago, but now they're all gone! I should have bought 2 or 3 instead of only one!
chrysoberyl said:Thanks very much! What were you shooting when you had the overheating issues?
CanonFanBoy said:Mancubus said:I don't like the 600EXII simply because now I can't find the 600EX anymore in any shops around here, and the EXII costs 50% more!
I got the 600EX for a very good price 6 months ago, but now they're all gone! I should have bought 2 or 3 instead of only one!
I wanted 8 more, but ran out of money long before the stores ran out of the flashes.![]()