I did use the AD-E1 on the R50 and was briefly disconcerted when it didn't work immediately with a 430EX-II. Read instructions and realized my mistake was not shutting down the camera first. It wasn't just a suggestion! Following procedures resulted in proper function.
It does add a little awkward height in terms of ergonomics, but bounce works as expected, of course. Still, on an expensive body with a bigger flash, I'd be a little concerned about stress on the camera's hot-shoe.
The weather sealing, if really important to a photographer, could be accomplished with a wide rubber-band.
Hopefully the R5 II will have the contacts for older flash and various non-Canon triggers. At some point needing yet another adapter will become annoying.
It does add a little awkward height in terms of ergonomics, but bounce works as expected, of course. Still, on an expensive body with a bigger flash, I'd be a little concerned about stress on the camera's hot-shoe.
The weather sealing, if really important to a photographer, could be accomplished with a wide rubber-band.
Hopefully the R5 II will have the contacts for older flash and various non-Canon triggers. At some point needing yet another adapter will become annoying.
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