I'm desperate to get myself a flash gun for my 450D for better portraits but also to try some funky stuff (including attempting a water droplet shot). Whilst researching I came across this in a review on Amazon
The big drawback with Canon SLR's is that the flash cannot be remotely fired by the camera unless you purchase the Speedlite ST-E2, which is basically a hotshoe mounted infrared trigger. Sadly this item is hugely overpriced at about 150 pounds. This immediately limits the creative aspects this flash offers unless you get into radio triggers. The cheap ones from ebay do the trick but unfortunately the e-ttl ability is lost.
Is this an issue I should be worried about given my relative new status on the learning curve of photography? I assume I would just need a wire from the camera to the flash?
Having never used a flash gun this is all new to me, so please be gentle!
Cheers for now
Pete
The big drawback with Canon SLR's is that the flash cannot be remotely fired by the camera unless you purchase the Speedlite ST-E2, which is basically a hotshoe mounted infrared trigger. Sadly this item is hugely overpriced at about 150 pounds. This immediately limits the creative aspects this flash offers unless you get into radio triggers. The cheap ones from ebay do the trick but unfortunately the e-ttl ability is lost.
Is this an issue I should be worried about given my relative new status on the learning curve of photography? I assume I would just need a wire from the camera to the flash?
Having never used a flash gun this is all new to me, so please be gentle!
Cheers for now
Pete