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  2. Canon EOS flash system - Wikipedia

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    The Speedlite 420EX is an external flash formerly made by Canon. The Speedlite 420EX is one of Canon's older mid-range flashes, being replaced by the 430EX in 2005. It was primarily intended for users wanting to step up from the entry-level flashes, as well as for use as a slave flash along with the more advanced Speedlite 550EX flash.

  3. Canon T90 - Wikipedia

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    The T90, became the first mass-market camera to support second-curtain flash, where the flash fires at the end of the exposure, just before the second shutter curtain starts to close. Although not identical, the current (2009) Canon Speedlite 580 EX II supports the T90 as well. Canon also produced a dedicated macro ring flash for the camera ...

  4. Category:Canon flashes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canon flashes" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Speedlite 430EX II; Speedlite 550EX; Speedlite 580EX;

  5. Flash comparison - Wikipedia

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    Can be used as wireless (optical) controller for other Canon flashes Yes Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT [6] 60m/ 196.9 ft at 200mm zoom-head position Yes 20-200mm (14mm diffusor) 1/1-1/128 (1/3 steps) E-TTL II yes yes (360) 3.3 sec Yes (only when using Canon master) Can be used as wireless (optical) controller for other Canon flashes Yes

  6. File:Canon Speedlite 580EX II Front.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Hot shoe - Wikipedia

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    Slave flash, where the flash from a safe flash unit connected to the camera triggers an unconnected flashgun which, if connected, would present a dangerous voltage, is another way to use a flashgun which cannot be connected to a hot shoe; indeed, it can be used for a camera with built-in flash and no hot shoe.