Canon Speedlite 480EG Flashes

Canon Speedlite 480EG Flashes 

DESCRIPTION

With a maximum guide number of 68/223 (ISO 100 m/ft), the 480EG is Canon's most powerful grip-style electronic flash. Its wide range of exposure control options, as well as its unique clamp-and-bracket design, emphasize durability and simple operation.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 05, 2003]
arief
Intermediate

Strength:

lots of optional lighting modes and accurate metering

Weakness:

just bulky and suffering shoulders, the battery nicd-packs, out of strengths, bucks demanding

this is one tough and bulkiest big "overall" BANGS speedlites, the results are very good, but charging aren't possible to rely on, specially when we need a long shooting session, works well if the green lights indicator blinks sufficiently.

Customer Service

non

Similar Products Used:

380 ex, 550 ex

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 12, 2001]
Cheryl Bolton-Reuter
Intermediate

Strength:

Very Powerful

Weakness:

Very cumbersome

I have been running test rolls on the 480-EG with a Canon A2 camera and found it to produce very blotchy, aged faces indoors. I cannot seem to overcome this problem and nobody seems to be able to help me with it either. If anyone out there is having similar problems, please respond.I do agree that the camera and flash work well together in all modes and never totally miss a shot, but I cannot agree that I am getting flattering results.

Customer Service

none yet, Canon wasn't very knowledgable about problems

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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