@quadmania101 Thanks for your question. It really is up to you. If you want to take your photography to the next level, a flash upgrade is essential. Cheers, the Canon team.
@The3penguins123 Hi there, the EOS 60D is better built than the EOS 600D and aimed at the intermediate photographer. It is more responsive (e.g. starts up faster), shoots faster in Continuous Shooting mode and has a longer battery life. Hope that helps! Cheers, the Canon team.
@usmanikhan Hi there, set the camera to bulb setting and to underexpose in a dark room/area. Get the subject to move into position and set off the flash - get the subject to move and repeat the actions. Have fun! Cheers, the Canon team.
I'm having trouble achieving the rear curtain sync effects that I see here and elsewhere with my canon t2i and speedlite 580exII. Could someone post specific settings for how this works? A video, or photos of the settings screens on the camera and flash would be especially appreciated. The articles and videos I'm finding are extremely vague. Or perhaps I'm not the brightest bulb (harhar)
@CanonAustralia i have just bought a Speed lite 270ex ii and i have found that with the flash my photography is become alot better
Thanks Canon :)
I knew nothing about speedflash before seeing this tutorial . . . now I have a good general idea . . . thanks :) !
@quadmania101 Thanks for your question. It really is up to you. If you want to take your photography to the next level, a flash upgrade is essential. Cheers, the Canon team.
Yes it is. Cheers, the Canon team.
Thanks! great explanation, looking forward for more.
@quadmania101 Its entirely up to you. An external flash will always be helpful.
Id like to see more tutorials on the speedlite features.
@7irz Thanks mate - Cheers, the Canon team.
@dimitry576 Yes it is. Cheers, the Canon team.
@The3penguins123 Hi there, the EOS 60D is better built than the EOS 600D and aimed at the intermediate photographer. It is more responsive (e.g. starts up faster), shoots faster in Continuous Shooting mode and has a longer battery life. Hope that helps! Cheers, the Canon team.
@usmanikhan Hi there, set the camera to bulb setting and to underexpose in a dark room/area. Get the subject to move into position and set off the flash - get the subject to move and repeat the actions. Have fun! Cheers, the Canon team.
good explanation ;) thanks
Hey i Am looking at the Spedlite 270 EX. At the moment i have no external but just the built in in the 1000d should i buy this flash???
I have a Canon film EOS Elan 7 Will the Canon speedlites featured in this tutorial work with my camera?
thank you. continue please
@ikuo1 Yes it will. Cheers
I'm having trouble achieving the rear curtain sync effects that I see here and elsewhere with my canon t2i and speedlite 580exII. Could someone post specific settings for how this works? A video, or photos of the settings screens on the camera and flash would be especially appreciated. The articles and videos I'm finding are extremely vague. Or perhaps I'm not the brightest bulb (harhar)
Is an 1100D compatible with all these speedlites?
How do I use the pop-up flash in the Canon EOS GII?
is the 430 compatible with the canon eos t3i?
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Hi there - check this video out: ua-cam.com/video/iKYDFHYZg3o/v-deo.html. Let us know if it helps. Many thanks.