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![]() PHOTO STUIDO STROBE FLASH LIGHTING KIT 200W S Steve Kaeser Photographic Lighting US $59.95
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![]() AC Slave Flash DIN 21 asa 100 WOC 2000 High output 120 Volt Light Bulb Base NOS US $9.95
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![]() SP Studio Excaliber 3200 Flash SP3200 US $470.00
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![]() Very Nice SMITH VICTOR JTL S 45M Flash Head with Slave Setting and Sync Cord US $16.99
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![]() dmk2 Master Slave Flash New US $15.99
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![]() 540W Photography 3 Strobe Flash Lighting Kit Softbox Backdrop Photo Studio Light US $329.95
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![]() 2x 32 Photo Studio Umbrella Kit Translucent Silver Flash Lighting Softbox Stand US $69.95
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![]() Complete Flash Strobe Lighting 2 20 x 10 Backdrop Kit Photo Background Support US $219.95
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![]() JTL STUDIO FLASH STROBE 480 W S LIGHTING KIT Steve Kaeser Photographic Lighting US $329.95
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![]() Julius Studio Photo Light Lighting Slave Flash Strobe Light Bulb FB45 US $19.90
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![]() 600W S PROFESSIONAL STROBE FLASH LIGHT GERMAN TUBE US $229.99
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![]() Dual Twin Lamp Bulb Holder E27 Socket Slave Swive Bracket Light Mount A US $15.00
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![]() Studio Light Mini Flash Strobe 300w New Lighting CE 300DI US $35.90
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![]() New Photography Softbox Backdrop Strobe Flash Lights US $399.99
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![]() Wein Ultra Slave WP SSL E baterryless pulse light photo slave US $1.56
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![]() Photography Portrait Studio Lighting photo strobe flash softbox light umbrella US $275.49
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![]() PocketWizard MultiMax 32 Channel Transceiver Radio Slave LN US $150.00
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![]() Studio Photo Strobe 600 w s 3 Light Kit New Steve Kaeser Photographic Lighting US $299.95
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![]() Elinchrom EL Skyport Universal Flash Trigger Set 1 transmitter 3 receivers US $284.99
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![]() Cowboy Studios 3 Light Kit Stands Umbrellas 1000W CFL Bulbs Carry Case US $23.50
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![]() PBL Photo Studio Strobe Light Kit 600 w s Steve Kaeser photographic Lighting US $239.95
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![]() PBL PHOTO STUDIO STROBE LIGHTING KIT 900 W S Steve Kaeser Photographic Lighting US $569.95
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![]() PHOTO LIGHT STUDIO STROBE BACKDROP SUPPORT Steve Kaeser Photographic Lighting US $389.95
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![]() 930W Strobe Studio Flash Light Kit Lighting Carry Case US $430.00
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![]() 1200W STROBE STUDIO FLASH LIGHTING KIT 300W X 4 LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY SET US $520.00
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![]() PHOTO STUDIO LIGHT STROBE 300W S KIT Steve Kaeser Photographic Lighitng US $139.95
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![]() PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter Nikon NEW US $199.00
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![]() 3 STUDIO FLASH STROBE BACKDROP 600 W S SOFTBOX BACKDROP STANDS KIT US $389.00
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![]() 3 STUDIO FLASH STROBE WIRELESS SOFTBOX LIGHT KIT 600W S US $289.00
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![]() Elinchrom Digital Style 600RX 1800 Watt Kit Monolight 120VAC US $2,150.00
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![]() 3 STUDIO FLASH STROBE BACKDROP 900 W S SOFTBOX BACKDROP US $499.00
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![]() 3 STUDIO STROBE FLASH LIGHT SOFTBOX WIRELESS 600W S US $319.00
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![]() Studio Light Kit Flash Monolight Strobe 160ws US $88.00
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![]() Studio Light Kit Flash Monolight Strobe 300ws US $179.00
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![]() 600W Studio Flash Strobes Lights Kit Softboxs Backdrops US $309.00
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![]() Used SLS 320ML Studio Flash US $65.00
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![]() Quantum Radio Slave 4i Freq C wireless flash trigger SET US $29.99
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![]() SYK4 Slave Trigger for Hot Shoe Flash Optical WirelessHot Sell Hot Sell Free US $13.99
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![]() Studio Strobe Flash 16 Channel Wireless Trigger 2 Receiver US $26.99
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![]() Pocket Wizard Two2 Flex TT5 MiniTT1 and AC3 Remote for Canon US $320.00
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NEEWER® Digital Slave Flash + Bracket Set for Digital SLR DSLR Cameras or any Digital Camara! "Fires Without Wires - No Camera Connection Required!" Automatically Synchronizes and Fires with Your Built-In Flash Sale Price: $6.68 |
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Q&A: My digital camera has a built-in flash. Why do I need another? br>Built-in flashes are only effective to 8-10ft or less. This high power flash greatly extends the range! The built in flash units of digital cameras are on average effective to only about 8-10 feet, and that's when your lens is at its widest-angle setting ... |
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Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $5.55 |
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Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras, no camera connection required, automatically synchronizes and fires with your built-in flash |
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NEEWER® Auto Digital Slave Flash For Sony/Canon/Nikon/Pentax/T1i/XS/XTI/ XSi & All Cameras Sale Price: $6.68 |
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Q&A: My digital camera has a built-in flash. Why do I need another? br>Built-in flashes are only effective to 8-10ft or less. This high power flash greatly extends the range! The built in flash units of digital cameras are on average effective to only about 8-10 feet, and that's when your lens is at its widest-angle setting ... |
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Adorama Color Filter Set for the AC Slave & AC Master Slave Flashes, Red, Green, Blue and Yellow. Sale Price: $4.95 |
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Create special effects and make each photo unique. These filters work great on backgrounds, adding color to still lifes or just an over all color change. Be creative and have fun |
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Morris Mini DC Slave Flash II with PC Cord, Guide Number 36 with ISO 100 in Feet. Sale Price: $29.95 |
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USAGE OPTIONS: Groups/Accent/Backgrounds |
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Seagull SYK-4 Optical Slave Trigger with PC Sync Socket List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $3.35 |
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Seagull SYK-4 optical slave trigger with built-in tripod socket is designed to work with portable flash units that have standard hot shoe mount. It can be triggered either by slave sensor or by using PC connector... |
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StudioHut PT-04 4 channel Wireless Radio Hot Shoe Slave Flash Trigger Receiver for Canon EOS, Nikon, Olympus & Pentax Flashes Sale Price: $20.50 Used From: $19.79 |
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This 4 channel Wireless Hot Shoe Slave Flash Trigger is a great way to add versatility to outdoor or indoor photography shooting. 4 channel DIP selection allows the capability to work in a multi-studio environment... |
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Seagull SYK-6 Flash Slave Trigger Wireless Hot Shoe Sync Adapter by cowboystudio List Price: $25.99 Sale Price: $7.93 |
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Seagull SYK-6 Trigger is designed for Sony / Konica Minolta Flash Unit, with the high sensitive light sensor of this remote slave trigger, the flash unit can be triggered by the master flash easily. This flash remote controller is optical theory making the master flasher to control remotely the auxiliary one to flash synchronously without any connection wires... |
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Versatile Bounce & Zoom Powerful Slave Flash for Nikon D800 , D3100 , D3200 , D5100 , D7000 , P810 , P510 and More **Includes Flash Bracket and Mini Tripod** List Price: $59.99 Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Additional Lighting Made EasyVersatile DesignLightweight and compact design makes this flash the perfect companion for your camera! Three-position flash head can zoom in and out for lighting wide, telephoto and regular shots... |
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Versatile Bounce & Zoom Powerful Slave Flash for Sony NEX-3 , A390 , A35 , A57 , HX200V and More! **Includes Flash Bracket and 4 in 1 SD Card Reader** List Price: $59.99 Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Additional Lighting Made EasyVersatile DesignLightweight and compact design makes this flash the perfect companion for your camera! Three-position flash head can zoom in and out for lighting wide, telephoto and regular shots... |

Canon 430EX vs. 430EX II - Which is Better?
Many photographers may think it's obvious that you should always buy the latest model of any photographic equipment. But sometimes an older model has advantages that make it a compelling choice.
For example, consider the Canon Speedlite 430EX flash, versus the newer Speedlite 430EX II.
According to Photographer Phil Steele, in his video tutorial at SteeleTraining(dotcom), there is a good case to be made for considering the older model.
Sure, the newer 430EX II is a better flash in many ways. It has greater power and a 20-percent faster recycle time. Canon has given it a metal mounting foot to replace the older, fragile, plastic version. It has the new, fast lockdown lever. And it has full compatibility with the menu-driven system on the newer cameras.
Overall, the 430EX II is a better flash.
So why do some photographers prefer the older 430EX? Two reasons. First, you can often pick up the older model used on auction sites for half the price of a new one, or less.
But more importantly, some photographers prefer the manual slave switch on the older 430EX. That flash has a physical lever that you simply flick with your thumb to put the flash in slave mode. It takes a fraction of a second and you can do it without looking.
On the newer 430EX II, you have to hold down a button to enter the menu system on the flash, dial in the appropriate settings, and lock them in. This takes precious time and attention which some photographers, such as fast-shooting photojournalists and wedding photographers, prefer not to spend twiddling flash controls.
There is, however, one huge caveat. The older 430EX puts out a lot of noise in the radio spectrum, and the newer 430EX II is much more radio quiet. Why does this matter?
Photographers who use radio triggers for off-camera flash photography find that radio-noisy flashes diminish the range, and sometimes prevent them from working at all.
So, according to Steele, if you plan to use your Canon Speedlite with radio triggers, such as PocketWizards or the less expensive Cactus triggers, you should choose the 430EX II. Its relative lack of radio noise makes it the smarter choice for off-camera flash radio triggering.
A video version of this article, along with other free tutorials on Canon flash photography, can be found at SteeleTraining(dotcom).
About the Author
Copyright 2010. Mark Lawson writes for SteeleTraining.com where photographers can find
free photo tutorials
and training on a wide variety of photography subjects, from the
Canon Speedlite 430EX flash
to Photoshop techniques and more.


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