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Gretchen J. Gilkey
 

Purchasing a Flash and Mount Bracket


Hey BP Gang! I am looking to purchase a flash and possible mounting bracket for my Canon 20D. I am leaning towards the Canon 580EX ... any suggestions?
Thanks!
gretchen :0)


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June 24, 2008

 

Jon Close
  Two thumbs up for the 580EX II. Many good brackets to choose from. With any, you'll need the OC-E3 off-camera shoe cord.


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June 24, 2008

 
- Carlton Ward

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  Hi Gretchen,
I started with the 580EX and then added a 430EX and later an STE2 transmitter to allow me to set both lights at different positions away from the camera. The 580 will also trigger the 430 in a master/slave configuration. Starting with the 580EX is a smart choice.
I still don't have/use a mounting bracket because I have never found one that felt comfortable to me - but many people swear by them. I rely more on my tripod for most of my photography, but for weddings, I can see a flash mount as being very beneficial.


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June 24, 2008

 

Gretchen J. Gilkey
  Thanks for the info!!!
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June 25, 2008

 

Bill Boswell
  You won't go wrong with the "wedding bracket" from Really Right Stuff. It is a bit pricey but with the L bracket for your camera it will be very comfortable and versatile. It also gets the flash up to reduce red-eye.


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July 08, 2008

 

Gretchen J. Gilkey
  Thanks Bill!!!


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July 08, 2008

 
- Emile Abbott

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  Hi Gretchen,
I have both canon 20D and 5D and use two 580EX speelights and a STE2 and that set up is like a mobile studio. You do not need mounting brackets and you have the widest degree of flexability possible. 10 stars on a rating of 10 I does not get much better than this.
Emile


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July 08, 2008

 

Gretchen J. Gilkey
  Thanks Emile!! I went ahead and purchased the 580 ex II and a bracket. Now I am working on learning to use both of them!!!
Have a great day!!! gretchen :0)


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July 08, 2008

 

Bunny Snow
  I started with a 420EX with my Canon Elan 7E, before going into digital. I now use the 420EX as a slave and place it on a light stand, and either use the 580EX as a master in the hotshoe, or on a light stand, and if the latter, use the ST-E2 transmitter on the camera and the 580EX as another slave.

It depends what type of photography you want to do with your camera and lights.
If you want macro photography, there are two lights either of which can be used for macro, although the 24MT-EX I believe would be preferable to the MR14-EX, ring-lite, which my husband (who knows little of photography) talked me into purchasing. Macro lighting is heavy and some people put the macro lights on a bracket, which Really Right Stuff makes, and place both the lighting and the camera on a sturdy tripod.

RRS makes a variety of brackets for lighting equipment, but it depends on your interests and finances. http://reallyrightstuff.com/flash/index.html

~Bunny


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July 09, 2008

 

Bunny Snow
  Gretchen,

If your interest is wedding or press type photography, Paul Gero has an excellent course, which will cut short your learning curve.

Paul helped me learn to use the 580EX as a slave.

Bunny


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