Built Flash
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OLYMPUS SUPERZOOM 105G COMPACT CAMERA WITH BUILT IN FLASH |
PENTAX PZ10PZ 10 35mm SLR CAMERA W BUILT IN FLASH |
Vista 35mm Camera with Built in Flash |
Question: is there an external flash For Canon Eos 450d that can be triggered remotely by the camera's built-in flash?
if it's possible, which flash is it? are there non-canon flash that is compatible with 450d?
Answer: Good question.
There are several ways to do this.
Unfortunately, I'm not as familiar with Canon line up, but quick search didn't reveal any dedicated flash that work with Canon. I know that Nikon's SB-600 and SB-800 flashes can be used with most current dSLR's as remote slaves triggered by onboard flash (the functionality is built right into the cameras) and they can be used at full TTL compatibility. Nikon calls this CLS, or Creative Light System.I didn't find any info on Canon having this, but you may want to do a bit more in-depth research here...
The other options are:
1. Digital slave flash. Search for one at B&H, and you'll find quite a few. The problem with many of these is that you have to set them manually for correct exposure using the provided tables or calculators. Though there may be some units that detect both beginning and end of main flash burst and fire/stop the slave flash respectively.2. Digital slave trigger. This is almost same as digital slave flash, except that it is just a small piece you attach ANY flash to, and when it sees the light from camera flash, it will also trigger the slave. It suffers from the same problem as above. Must set manually.
Just make sure you get a digital one, or one that is able to ignore the pre-flash (or fire its flash on second burst, because first is used by the on-camera flash for metering).
Good luck,
LEM.
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Question: Is it OK to have a manual camera with a built in fill flash? In particular, the Kodak EC200?I learned that no on / off option for the flash. What movies can recommend that I use to get good shots with it? Can I use 400 film her? Thank you.
Answer: According to the information page, you can use 400. It seems that the flash is automatic or full-time EC100's description says that every time, but it seems a rather stupid to design it.
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