Digital Canon Camera Flashes

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Erro Red Color 10 LED Flashlight – 3D size cells for 100 hours battery life $59.99 Close out price – This is a all aluminum flashlight with 10 ultra-bright LEDs. It has a very good diamond grip so it won’t be slippery. It uses 3D size batteries with 100+ hours of battery life. It is great for the police, security, and the military as an weapon as well as a flashlight. It has the same size and quality as the popular Mag-Lite but this one is more hi-tech with LEDs. Retail: $59 … |
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Mikasaki 7 LED/Xenon Dual Light Source Compact Flashlight – Silver $19.99 Elegant in design, the Mikasaki 7LED/Xenon is a compact and very durable all aluminum flashlight with 7 ultra-bright white LEDs and a Xenon Light Bulb. You have the best of both worlds. It has a focus adjustable and warmer Xenon beam option with the energy saving LED bulbs. It uses the cheap 3 x AAA size batteries in a removable circular battery module. Advantages of LED flashlights: LED bulbs ar… |
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Harbor Digital Quick Spot Large 1/4 Honeycomb Grid with Adapter (without Gels) for Canon 580EX, Metz 48-AF1, 58-AF1, Sunpack MZ440AF, Sony HLV-F32X Flash Models $34.95 The Large Honey Comb Grid and adapter creates a focused and direct light. The large 1/4″ grid forms a circular beam for highlighting subjects or larger areas of interest. Included is the patented flash adaptor for an easy slide on and seamless fit…. |
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Understanding the Canon Speedlite 580EX II/430EX II $19.98 This DVD uses the same material as our original 580 EX/430 EX DVD. Demonstrations of Speedlite operations have been updated to show the 580 EX II/430 EX II models. Your new EX II Speedlite from Canon can be the most powerful accessory in your camera bag! Understanding how the Speedlite’s controls work is important, and this DVD takes you through its operations, step by step. Your host, Tim Mantoa… |
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Introduction to the Canon 5D Mark II/50D, Vol. 2: Advanced Topics $29.99 Take great pictures with your Canon 5D Mark II or 50D Push your creativity to the limits; create photographic images that up until now have existed only in your imagination This guide takes you through Canon’s advanced features, and explains what they are, how they work, and how they can perform in real-world situations. Custom Functions: The 5D and the 50D are endlessly configurable. We go into d… |
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Introduction to the Canon 50D, Vol. 1: Basic Controls $29.99 REGION FREE DVD developed for new to intermediate photographers buying their first DSLR cameraCreates a solid understanding of the camera’s features and controls and helps to unleash its potentialSample subjects are: shutter priority aperture priority/depth of field focus alternatives metering and bracketing and many more. Topics are arranged in chapters so users can move at their own pace and ret… |
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Sanyo NEW 1500 eneloop 4 Pack AA Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries with Charger $21.99 4-POSITION CHARGERCAN BE RECHARGED 1500XHOLDS 75% OF CHARGE AFTER 3 YEARSNO MEMORY EFFECTSRECHARGE EMPTY OR PARTIALLY DRAINEDENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLYCOMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT CHARGING SYSTEMCHARGER HOLDS 2 4 NIMH BATTERIESINCLUDES 4 PRE-CHARGED RECHARGEABLE AA ENELOOP BATTERIESUPC : 043712130054Shipping Dimensions : 1.99in X 3.75in X 7.13inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.5726… |
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Sanyo Eneloop Eneloop Power Pack Kit includes Compact Charger, 4 eneloop AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries,2 eneloop AAA,2C Spacers,2D Spacers and case-Charger is Worldwide Voltage -charges 2 AA in 4 Hours 2 AAA in 2 Hours…. |
Quantaray QB-6500A flash with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi?
I just bought a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi camera and I have a Quantaray QB-6500A flash unit left over from my EOS Rebel XS film camera days. The flash has a “CN AF” module on it, which is only TTL compatible, not E-TTL, and the XTi won’t fire the flash. Is there a module available to make this flash unit work with Type A (E-TTL) Canon EOS digital cameras, or should I just buy a Canon Speedlite?
Ive read that you shouldnt use the older film flashes with digitals cause they can zap your digital they require more power and if it feeds back your going to fry the computer in the new camera.
Id buy a new flash you spent all that money on a new camera midaswell get a good flash too