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Canon 430EX Speedlite Flash for Canon Pro1, Pro 90, G Series and all EOS SLR Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $400.00 Buy New: $185.00 You Save: $215.00 (54%)
New (65) Used (2) from $175.00
Rating: 201 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 2 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SL-430EX Model: SL-430EX UPC: 013803057003 EAN: 0013803057003 ASIN: B000AO3L84
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| Features:
| • | Replaces the Canon Speedlite 420EX Flash | | • | Automatic selection of camera white-balance settings and auto-adjustment of zoom flash position to match camera's sensor size | | • | Flash head zoom covers the range 24mm to 105mm; integrated diffusion panel allows extends coverage to 14mm | | • | Compatible with distance-linked E-TTL II system; supports other EOS cameras that do not support E-TTL II, when required | | • | Flash head moves up from 0 to 90 degrees, left from 0 to 180 degrees, and right from 0 to 90 degrees |
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Product Description This exciting new addition to the EOS System combines compact size and affordability with an added dose of features and sophistication. Improving on the previous model, Speedlite 420EX, the new 430EX can now be set into manual flash mode (full power~1/64). Flash compensation can be set on the flash unit, and manual control of the flash zoom head is now possible. Improvements in its circuitry make recycle time 40% faster, and since it is compatible with Canon's wireless E-TTL, it can be used as an affordable "slave unit". Wide-angle pull-down panel covers 14mm lens (on a full-frame camera) Zoom positions - 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 70mm, 80mm, 105mm; Indicated by numerals on the LCD's focal length display Image Size Zoom Control - With cameras compatible with auto zoom, it zooms automatically to match the camera's image size Guide Number 141 ft./43m (at ISO 100); flash head at 105mm zoom setting Auto conversion of flash zoom coverage with compatible digital SLRs White balance info communicated instantly to compatible digital SLRs Bounce upward to 90 degrees; swivel right (to 90 degrees) and left (to 180 degrees) 14% lighter and approx. 25% smaller in overall volume than top-of-the-line 580EX Six flash custom functions built into the 430EX (set on rear LCD panel) Power Source - Four AA-size Alkaline Batteries (6V) or Four AA-size NiMH Rechargeable (4.8V) - both not included Unit Dimensions - 2.8 x 4.8 x 4.0 in./72 x 122 x 101mm / Weight - 11.6 oz./330g (without batteries)
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Not intended for professionals November 17, 2008 James S. Hafner (Austin, TX) We originally purchased this flash for my wife who didn't want a huge flash making her camera heavy while shooting 6 hours worth of a wedding/reception with me. However, if you plan on using this flash for anything other than horrible family shots, be prepared to purchase some sort of modifier (attachable softbox, bounce card, etc.). On its own, it's not worth much. We're actually about to send this back in exchange for another 580EX (that I currently shoot with). Spend a bit more and get a much better flash.
Versatile flash November 16, 2008 L. D. Mitchell This is a versatile flash with many angle adjustments available. It has plenty of flash power for most users. Definitely a better choice than the 220EX.
Another great flash for EOS November 16, 2008 Dr. Doodle (Washington State) Affordable and works just fine if you don't need the slave capability. And it actually recharges significantly faster the the more expensive model. I'm happy with it.
Wonderful November 10, 2008 MLW (Nevada) This is the first external flash that I have ever bought. My camera is a Rebel XTI. I have been getting more serious about my hobby and decided to start upgrading a little at a time. You just can't beat this flash. There is NO comparison between this and the built in flash! WOW. Just being able to bounce it off the walls or ceiling is a HUGE improvement. Using it as a fill flash outside it GREAT as well. It works well right out of the box so you don't have to learn every little thing about it to start using it right away. Yes, it adds some hefty weight to the top of your camera but it's worth it to me. I am sure the 580EX is a great flash but it was way more than I needed and cost too much for me. If I ever decide to upgrade to the 580EX then I can use this 430EX as a slave flash. I also looked at the 430EXII but decided against it due to the extra cost versus the extra features. I just don't need the faster recharge times and this EX isn't very loud at all. There some other features on the EXII as well but like I said, it wasn't worth the extra cost in my opinion. GET RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES! I can't stress this enough. You will go broke using regular batteries. Spend the money and get some 15 minute rechargeables and you will always have a fresh set of batteries. Look at the 430EXII as well and see if the extra features and improvements are worth it for you. Also, look at the 580EX. I love this flash and it will grow with me if I ever move up to the 580EX.
Perfect Combo-nation! November 3, 2008 True Faithe (East Coast) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As a self proclaimed "Natural Light Photographer" I have diligently maneuvered my kids to all available windows in my house. I do this in my quest for "Light Mastery" ; experimenting with different angles and depth of field (ie. Apertures). I patiently waited for my magic hour, a time where the sun's ray filters through the window and gives me splendid natural light. Unfortunately, because of my new work schedule I can no longer wait for the magic hour and the Speedlite 430EX became a new tool in my arsenal. Now I can take pics of my kids indoor and at night with natural looking light. How do I get that light? I do it using the 430EX as a bounce flash. I also do it by using an off shoe flash cord, with this set up I can move the light pretty much any angle allowing me to get different effects. The 430EX with an off shoe cord is also a very powerful combination when shooting outside on a sunny day because you can point the flash anywhere to lightened the harsh shadows created by sun.
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