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      06-03-2010, 04:01 PM   #1
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430EX reviews?

Hi guys, I recently shot a wedding for a friend using my XSi. They didn't want to hire a pro photographer so I volunteered to take pictures of their wedding using what I have - XSi, 18-55mm and 55-250 lenses.

I had some trouble with the built in flash: after 5-6 shots, I got the blinking "BUSY" message and I couldn't take another picture for about 10-15 seconds. It doesn't sound very long, but 15 seconds is a VERY long time when you're trying to capture a moment, not to mention embarrassing - "Ready, 1,2,.... Doh! Hold that pose, I didn't get it..."

In the end, they were happy with the photos, but I know I could've done a bit better if I had a separate flash.

I've been doing some research and it looks like the 430EX would fit the bill. It's a bit expensive, though I guess I should've known what I was getting into with a photography hobby Any thoughts?

Also, any recommendations on a polarizing filter?

Thanks for any input.
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I have the 430EX and love it...reason #1 I got it used for cheap($150 with diffuser and lightsphere). 2. it's a good compromise between function, size and cost.

I'm not sure you can get the 430EX anymore, I believe they have the 430EXII then the step up is the 580. There's one thing I I wish it had though...can not function as a master, aside from that it's nice
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one more thing...always carry extra set of fresh batteries with you at all times...one's the battery drains, you'll be waiting far the cap to charge for 10-15 seconds
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I love my 430 EXII as well. The pictures come out much better than the built in flash on the XSi. It doesn't do that stupid metering where it'll flash 3 times before it takes the picture. I hated that so much. I also wish I could use it as a Master but oh well.
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I like to blind people with my 430EXII. lol I don't use it that much but am happy with it when I do (not that I fully get how to set it all the time). Also, I shoot mostly wide/super wide angle so the stock flash is partially blocked by my lens so I kinda need an external flash sometimes.

I don't shoot weddings or whatnot so I don't know if a 580 would be more useful if you're in a larger venue. Overall, though, I'm satisfied with what I have.....for now. Damn photography money pit! lol
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khaye1, what do you mean by master/slave? Is that if you set up multiple flash modules away from the camera? I don't know if I'll be doing much (if any) of that, so I guess that's not a deal breaker.

inabis, I always wondered what that was... It's good to know it doesn't do that though since that's probably another reason why it has to recharge so much.

bosstones, I hear you about the money pit, i've been wanting to get that 50mm lens and the 18-200mm lens for more versatility.

I guess I'll stick with the 430 for now. Looks like I can get it for around $225 on ebay using the 8% Bing cashback right now so at least it's some savings.

Thanks for the feedback.
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Check around on craigslist, too. Or even reputable stores that sell used or refurb'd equipment (Calumet, B&H, etc...). No shame in some used equip and you can save yourself some cash, too. I scored my 10-22mm lens 'cause a friend could no longer use it since he stepped up to a 5D. The lens was only a few months old. I also scored my 430EXII when Circuit City was closing and got a good deal on a new one.
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khaye1, what do you mean by master/slave? Is that if you set up multiple flash modules away from the camera? I don't know if I'll be doing much (if any) of that, so I guess that's not a deal breaker.
yup that would be it...no biggie though. If you decide to get into off camera flash later on you can always buy flash triggers.
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