Hi,
I'm far from being an expert but I have invested in some reasonable gear (Canon 650D and a few lenses) and I feel I should get a flashgun as my lenses struggle indoors and the pop-up flash is to harsh.
So I've narrowed my choices down to
(1) Nissin 622 MkII
(2) Canon 430EX Speedlite
From what I can tell the performance of the two is pretty similar but I have two specific questions regarding the differences
Q1 - The Nissin is not aware of the smaller sensors like the APS-C on my camera and so it calculates the flash zoom incorrectly. What difference does this make in real terms?
Q2 - The Canon has a display and many controls on the back whereas the Nissin has no display and very few controls. Does this mean that the Canon does a lot more?
I'd appreciate any advice - the Canon is almost twice the price of the Nissin and I doubt that I will use a flashgun that much. Not that I wouldn't pay the Canon price but I'd rather not if there is little difference.
Cheers,
Nigel
I'm far from being an expert but I have invested in some reasonable gear (Canon 650D and a few lenses) and I feel I should get a flashgun as my lenses struggle indoors and the pop-up flash is to harsh.
So I've narrowed my choices down to
(1) Nissin 622 MkII
(2) Canon 430EX Speedlite
From what I can tell the performance of the two is pretty similar but I have two specific questions regarding the differences
Q1 - The Nissin is not aware of the smaller sensors like the APS-C on my camera and so it calculates the flash zoom incorrectly. What difference does this make in real terms?
Q2 - The Canon has a display and many controls on the back whereas the Nissin has no display and very few controls. Does this mean that the Canon does a lot more?
I'd appreciate any advice - the Canon is almost twice the price of the Nissin and I doubt that I will use a flashgun that much. Not that I wouldn't pay the Canon price but I'd rather not if there is little difference.
Cheers,
Nigel