Sigma EF-500, although i've never tried this myself. have a friend who used it on his 5D.
http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/SIGMA-EF-500...8QQihZ003QQcategoryZ48515QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
wow! looks great...thanks for the link and info...anyway is there anything to look out for when choosing a flash? Should we be concern abt the color temperature accuracy or others?
anyone KM or sony users used this? can share on the reliability? thanks.
wow! looks great...thanks for the link and info...anyway is there anything to look out for when choosing a flash? Should we be concern abt the color temperature accuracy or others?
anyone KM or sony users used this? can share on the reliability? thanks.
Sigma EF-500, although i've never tried this myself. have a friend who used it on his 5D.
http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/SIGMA-EF-500...8QQihZ003QQcategoryZ48515QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
use this extensively before i bite the bullet on getting the 5600.
best settings for me so far is stofen + bounce + wireless (even when fixed on cam hotshoe)
as it tends to overexpose on the 5D, sometimes i vary the flash power, mostly dial down 1/2
TTL is almost nonexistent.
before me, i think Pai is one of the few that used EF500DG super as well.
do a search on the legacy forums and you can read the background.
on retrospect: would have been better off getting the 3600hsd although the sigma one comes with swivel and has higher GN. you can improvise by getting an L or C bracket cheaply, albeit a more troublesome approach for portrait shoots.
use this extensively before i bite the bullet on getting the 5600.
best settings for me so far is stofen + bounce + wireless (even when fixed on cam hotshoe)
as it tends to overexpose on the 5D, sometimes i vary the flash power, mostly dial down 1/2
TTL is almost nonexistent.
before me, i think Pai is one of the few that used EF500DG super as well.
do a search on the legacy forums and you can read the background.
on retrospect: would have been better off getting the 3600hsd although the sigma one comes with swivel and has higher GN. you can improvise by getting an L or C bracket cheaply, albeit a more troublesome approach for portrait shoots.