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Can someone suggest any good flashes/alternatives?
I have a Canon 7d, a 580 EX II , and a Yongunuo 460 II.
I like to be able to control the power of the 580 EX II from the on-camera flash. However, the YN 460 means that exposure etc. has to be in manual mode (S1 slave), whereas if I shot without it I could use the E-TTL mode in the camera. I generally use the YN-460 for backdrop/background lighting (or white-out), so not being able to control this isn't a major issue...
I was thinking of adding another flash, and started looking at the prices. I note that the 580 EXII appears to no longer be available, replaced with the 600-RT, at quite a cost.
The 430 EX II at the moment has £40 cashback, meaning that I could in theory get it for around £150, ish.
Either of those would add a fourth light source to the mix (I already use a reflector when I remember, however using a controllable light-source would be preferable).
Then I saw in another thread the YN-622 was suggested. Is my understanding of this correct? One fits to the top of the camera (meaning that the 7d could no longer be a light source). Another fits to the flashes themselves. I.e. I would need to buy 3 of the YN622 plus another flash just to stand still with my current setup.
Does the YN-622 (c? for Canon) communicate with the camera in a similar way to the 580 EX II, i.e. it looks like a master on the top of the camera?
Can I set up groups etc. in a similar way as I could if I were to use a 430 or 580 as slaves, but instead I could use 'cheaper' YN flashes (and the existing 580 as a slave).
However, I would loose the on-camera flash of course.
Any suggestions as to which solution would be best?
One thought was the 320, but I don't do much video-ing at the moment.
Another useful ability to me in the past has been the IR/Red focus assist beam that the 580 EX II has. Using the 7d as the master with optical wireless I loose that ability anyway.
I have a Canon 7d, a 580 EX II , and a Yongunuo 460 II.
I like to be able to control the power of the 580 EX II from the on-camera flash. However, the YN 460 means that exposure etc. has to be in manual mode (S1 slave), whereas if I shot without it I could use the E-TTL mode in the camera. I generally use the YN-460 for backdrop/background lighting (or white-out), so not being able to control this isn't a major issue...
I was thinking of adding another flash, and started looking at the prices. I note that the 580 EXII appears to no longer be available, replaced with the 600-RT, at quite a cost.
The 430 EX II at the moment has £40 cashback, meaning that I could in theory get it for around £150, ish.
Either of those would add a fourth light source to the mix (I already use a reflector when I remember, however using a controllable light-source would be preferable).
Then I saw in another thread the YN-622 was suggested. Is my understanding of this correct? One fits to the top of the camera (meaning that the 7d could no longer be a light source). Another fits to the flashes themselves. I.e. I would need to buy 3 of the YN622 plus another flash just to stand still with my current setup.
Does the YN-622 (c? for Canon) communicate with the camera in a similar way to the 580 EX II, i.e. it looks like a master on the top of the camera?
Can I set up groups etc. in a similar way as I could if I were to use a 430 or 580 as slaves, but instead I could use 'cheaper' YN flashes (and the existing 580 as a slave).
However, I would loose the on-camera flash of course.
Any suggestions as to which solution would be best?
One thought was the 320, but I don't do much video-ing at the moment.
Another useful ability to me in the past has been the IR/Red focus assist beam that the 580 EX II has. Using the 7d as the master with optical wireless I loose that ability anyway.