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Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash for Canon EOS Digital SLR Cameras

Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash for Canon EOS Digital SLR Cameras
From Canon Cameras US

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Product Description

Further development of Canon's flagship Speedlite has led to the production of the 580 EX II. This is the premier Speedlite for all photographers, including professionals. Newly designed to match with the EOS-1D Mark III in terms of improved dust- and water-resistance, body strength, and the ability to control flash functions and settings from the camera menu (EOS-1D Mark III only). Other features include improved communication reliability through its direct contacts, and recycling time is both 20% shorter than the 580EX and is completely inaudible. Optional External power supply - compatible with Dust- and water- Resistant External Power Pack, Canon battery pack CP-E3 and Transistor Pack E Unit Dimensions - 3.0 x 5.3 x 4.5 inches /76 x 134 x 114mm; Weight - 13.2 oz./375g, without batteries (4 AA alkaline batteries add 3.5 oz./100g)


Product Details

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 1946B002
  • Released on: 2007-05-10
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 10.00" w x 8.00" l, 4.00 pounds

Features

  • dust- and water-resistant construction
  • heavy-duty metal mounting foot with improved locking mechanism
  • E-TTL II for compatible Canon EOS cameras and EF series lenses
  • stroboscopic flash setting
  • wireless E-TTL flash operation as a "master" or "slave" unit

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer Description
Further development of Canon's flagship Speedlite has led to the production of the 580 EX II. This is the premier Speedlite for all photographers, including professionals. Newly designed to match with the EOS-1D Mark III in terms of improved dust- and water-resistance, body strength, and the ability to control flash functions and settings from the camera menu (EOS-1D Mark III only). Other features include improved communication reliability through its direct contacts, and recycling time is both 20% shorter than the 580EX and is completely inaudible.

Speedlite 580EX II Flash Highlights

  • Approximately 20 percent faster recycling time compared to 580EX
  • Superior build quality, including a metal foot for higher rigidity
  • Max Guide No. 58 at 105mm setting (GN 190, feet)
  • Auto conversion of flash coverage with compatible digital SLR cameras
  • White Balance info communicated instantly to compatible digital SLR cameras
  • Full swivel, 180 degrees in either direction
  • AF-assist beam, compatible with all AiAF points on every EOS SLR
  • Dust- and water- resistance to match the EOS-1D Mark III


Customer Reviews

wow5
wow " this flash is every thing i expected. it removes the dark shadows when set at 75% bounce . i have wanted one for a long time . it was a bit pricey but well worth the money. i would rcomend to any one amazon is great to deal with. ihave ordered many times from them . they a little higher priced ; but you get what you order in a timley manor and they will take it back if damaged or is not as repensented by the seller. in all a good safe place to roder from . thank you amazon.

Speedlite 580EX II5
I purchased the 580EX II after much research. I read about the upgrades that were made and was very pleased. This professional flash unit is very robust and confidence inspiring. I wanted a professional, high quality flash unit that I could grow into. The upgrades: a metal foot finally, with a twist-lock that holds it totally securely to the top of the camera, yet removes in less than a second when you want to take it off, are true value and make a excellent flash unit even better. Canon quality is demonstrated in every aspect.

I also purchased the DVD "Understanding the Canon Speedlite 580EX/430EX" by Blue Crane Digital. This is a great companion that I highly recommend.

I had used a Vivitar 283 flash with my 35mm SLR system for years, using guide numbers, etc., before I moved to digital. So, I wasn't sure what to expect.

It is totally silent which means no curious head turning just before you're about to get the money shot. The flash head twists easily and quickly in every direction to do wall or ceiling bounces for vertical shots. There are so many possible settings for this flash unit, so there is a bit of a learning curve. However, the instruction manual is very informative and straight forward. After many test, I discovered that the unit will misfire when you are shooting multiple frames. For me, this is no big deal.

After taking many shots and watching the aforementioned DVD, I decided to invest into another flash unit, the Canon 430EX II to be used as a slave. The idea of master and slave units and groups was to me just wild! At Christmas, I set up a reflector umbrella and mound my slave flash [430EX II] unit at a key location, as fill. My 580EX II was mounted on my camera [bounce]. I set the ratio 1:8 and shot away. WOW , WOW, WOW! What excellent shots! No "deer -in-the headlight looks!" No washed out faces. No black dark corners. All exposures were perfect, no harsh shadows, excellent color and mid tones. What a great system. Even as I moved about to frame the shot, it was outstanding!

I have taken many shots with master/slave and just a single flash unit. Shots are still great. You don't have to have the slave flash but it sure does add another dimension to your flash photography.

You can't go wrong with this unit. You can start simple, flash on camera. Add an extension cable and get the flash off the cameras, improving your shots. Then, if you want move up to the big time and add a slave. Depending upon the subject, you may use any of the aforementioned techniques as I do. Can't go wrong! Excellent investment.

Great Flash - 580EX II5
I'm not a flash photography expert by any means, but the 580EX II works great with my 40D. I just attached the flash unit to the camera and they take over. Pictures came out great. I still have a lot to learn about both the flash and the camera, but this was a great start...