very bright but soft ligh
Lightweight; Powerful Output
Slow Recycling
very bright but soft ligh
Lightweight; Powerful Output
Slow Recycling
Works as expected... Really helps with indoor photos. The light does have variable elevation so you can bounce the light...
I already have a Speedlite 580EX II, but it has proved both bulky & heavy to carry around. The 320EX is much more convenient for supplementing the built-in flash on my old 40D. With the new 70D and both flashes, I have yet to experiment with dual off-camera flash as well!
Great Features; Lightweight; Simple Controls
works just fine , thank you . Very satisfied with the photos .
works just fine , thank you ; Very satisfied with the photos
The Canon 320EX flash is Canon's best small flash. It has almost as much power and recycles almost as fast as the superb Canon 430EX II , but for less money with less weight. The quality is the same; the 320EX is a first-rate product.
It was very easy to use right out of the box. Simple to understand. Really like the LED option for taking movies in dark or low light settings.
Works for still shots or video HD movies
Takes a little getting used to; the added weight on the camera
Compact and easy to handle. Effectively spreads the light and illuminates subjects properly.
Compact; Easy to use
Needs in flash custom functions
This was my first Speedlite flash. I found it very capable, but somewhat underpowered. I say capable because there are a number of features that I was very (pleasantly) surprised by that make up somewhat for the flash being underpowered.
Durable; Easy To Use; Lightweight; Masterslave; Versatile; Wireless
Slow Recycling; Weak Output
Keen to update my mid range flash around a year ago I didn't know where to begin, there are so many on the market and prices vary vastly (as with anything related to photography).
Lightweight; integrated LED; fast and silent; rotating head
None
Grate little flash from Canon, its light weight, uses 4 AA and recycle time is excellent. What i liked about this flash was the low light assist from the flash itself which can be totally controlled from the CnII Autofocus Menu on the 6D. It can be very easily turned on and off.
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