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Canon EOS Speedlites Comparison Table
Detailed comparison of all Canon-brand Speedlites which are TTL-metering compatible,
with related links.

  • Canon EOS Speedlites Comparison Table Comparison table of all Canon (brand) Speedlites which are TTL-metering compatible with Canon EOS camera bodies

  • (I did not include any non-Canon brand flashes.) I developed this table to answer commonly asked questions concerning Canon Speedlites



    Canon Wireless Flash
    Covers the differences between the different wireless-capable Canon flash models
    and how they interact with different body types.

  • Canon Wireless Flash Last updated: August 3, 2002 Canon introduced wireless flash for the EOS system in 1998 with the 550EX speedlite and transmitter ST-E2

  • When used with a Canon body, the system is capable of wireless E-TTL, FP Flash and FEL automatic flash exposure and manual flash exposure

  • (Canon bodies are capable only of wireless manual flash exposure.) The system is designed such that a single master unit connected to the camera hot shoe controls any number of remotely positioned slave units

  • Canon has introduced 5 wireless flash components: The 550EX can serve as either a 'normal' speedlite and/or as a master or slave unit

  • A-Type Camera Bodies Most recent Canon EOS camera bodies are classified as 'A'-type bodies

  • These include: EOS Elan II(E), EOS 50(E)/55 EOS 3 EOS D2000 (digital) EOS Rebel G/500N/New EOS Kiss EOS Rebel 2000, EOS 300/Kiss III EOS Kiss IIIL EOS IX, IX 7, IX Lite, IX 50 (APS) EOS Elan 7(E), EOS 30/33/7 EOS 1V EOS D30 (digital) EOS D60 (digital) EOS 1D (digital) EOS 3000N B-Type Camera Bodies Older Canon EOS Canon bodies are classified as 'B'-type bodies



    Electronic Flash Information
    Frequently asked questions about electronic flashes used in photography.

  • You may kill yourself otherwise! These are variations of the TTL flash developed by Canon

  • They are available on some Canon camera bodies and dedicated flash units

  • Many people claim that this system is more accurate, especially for off-center subjets, than Canon's, since camera-to-subject distance is directly incorporated into the calculations of flash output power

  • Goldwasser: The 'Flash' section of Nikon FAQ: The 'Speedlites (flash)' section of Canon EOS FAQ: Feature list of all Canon EOS speedlites: The 'Flash Technology' section of Klaus Schroiff's PhotoZone: Experimentally measured of the Canon 430EZ flash unit If you have further comments or questions, please use my to contact me



    Introduction to Canon EOS cameras
    By Toomas Tamm, with a glossary and list of related links.

  • Introduction to Canon EOS cameras Intro to EOS Introduction to Canon EOS cameras by Warning: This page contains outdated information! Please look elsewhere for reviews of the new Elan 7 (EOS 30) and EOS 1V

  • Sorry! This page describes Canon EOS single-lens-reflex (SLR) camera bodies

  • Canon uses different names for cameras sold in the USA and elsewhere

  • USA International General Note Before proceeding to specific models, I will point out that the various problem areas and missing features I have listed below are not intended to scare you away from buying a Canon altogether

  • Being a Canon EOS owner myself, I am quite pleased with the system and would buy Canon again if there would be a need

  • While some nice widgets are missing, this camera probably has the best price/performance ratio of all current SLR offerings on the market, Canon or otherwise

  • Like all EOS cameras, it is compatible with all Canon's EF lenses and accessories

  • The EOS 50 is also compatible with Canon's RC-1 remote controller which is a nice alternative to self-timer for taking self portraits, and also can be used instead of a cable release

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    Canon USA
    This page describes the line of Canon Speedlite Flashes.


    canoniani.it - Lo spazio dedicato al mondo Canon
    Dedicato al mondo Canon; articoli, notizie, mercatino, indirizzi web e galleria
    di foto.

  • Lo spazio dedicato al mondo Canon Menu Amministrazione Cerca su Google Web canoniani.it Top - Siti web (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) (IT) Statistiche Canoniani: 3828 Ultimo Canoniano : Messaggi privati: 1378 Commenti: 3876 FotoAlbum: 3351 Immagini viste: 306013 Files: 371 Totale Downloads: 15080 Articoli: 84 Pagine: 138 Pagine lette: 40884 Siti web: 36 Notizie: 66 Sondaggi: 4 Post sui forum: 16542 Visitatori Visitatori Correnti : 15 Membri : 6 Per visualizzare la lista degli utenti collegati alla community, devi essere un utente registrato

  • IT - Indirizzo sito : E' pronta la nuova Canon EOS 400D per l'imminente lancio sul mercato

  • Per altre info, visitate il sito Canon al link qui in alto | Letto : 58 | (4 parole) Canon allunga la vita delle sue ottiche Inserito il 22 agosto 2006 alle 15:12:00 da

  • IT - Indirizzo sito : 'Extension one year warranty” è l’estensione di garanzia dedicata alle ottiche Canon che consente di estendere di un anno la normale garanzia legale, portandola da 2 a 3 anni nel caso di acquisto con scontrino fiscale e da 1 a 2 anni nel caso di acquisto con fattura


    Canon EOS Digital SLR System
    Comprehensive reviews of EOS bodies, lenses, and accessories, with reader's comments.

  • • Canon EOS System by (updated September 2006) The Canon EOS system of digital single-lens reflex (SLR) bodies and lenses is the standard choice among professional photographers worldwide

  • This page makes it easy to shop for Canon digital bodies and EOS lenses

  • Every component manufactured by Canon is covered, plus a few exceptionally good third-party components

  • This article goes through every section of the Canon EOS system and concludes with some starter system recommendations

  • Canon EOS Bodies Small sensor bodies are good for telephoto work, such as wildlife photography

  • The full-frame sensor bodies, which only Canon makes, are good for wide angle photography, low-light photography, and ultimate image quality

  • small sensor , $800 (, introduced October 2006, the right camera for most consumers who want a responsive accurate machine (replaces the similarly named, but obsolete, $635 () , $1240 (, larger and heavier than the Rebel with comparable image quality and capabilities, but more convenient controls , $3700 (, for professional sports photographers only full-frame sensor , $2700 (, the best camera for most advanced amateurs and professionals Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II (, same size and weight as a brick; weather-sealed against rain and dust For nostalgia buffs, Canon still makes some film bodies that work with all of the lenses below, except those marked 'small sensor only'


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    Canon QL17
    Comparison of the Canon rangefinder to the Leica M6, plus sample photographs.

  • Then while at a gallery opening, I saw someone running around with this nifty little Canon QL-III rangefinder -- it was so small! I talked to him for a bit and he let me play with it

  • How Does My QL 17 Stack Up To A Leica M6? Let's do a little comparison between this Canon and today's top of the line (20 years newer) flagship Leica rangefinder

  • Feature Canon QL 17 Leica M6 Film loading Open back quick loading Two part, removeable base plate 'can you hold this for a second? let me fiddle with the back now, ' significantly slower loading

  • A reporter from the Tribune said to me, 'Hey! is that one of those Canon QL's? I really want one of those!' He was using an F4s


    The Canon EOS system - Frequently Asked Questions
    Versions 3.0 and 2.4 of the Canon EOS FAQ, with related links.

  • Abstract: An FAQ for the Canon EOS system The Canon EOS FAQ The original EOS FAQ started out on Usenet - before the days of the WWW - and evolved as far as version 2.4 around 1994

  • If you are looking for reviews and information on Canon EOS lenses and Speedlites, try the section of this website If you are looking for reviews and information on Canon digital cameras, try the section

  • If you are looking for reviews of Canon EOS lenses, try the section of this website and if you are looking for reviews and information on Canon digital cameras, try the section

  • Finally Canon (Japan) has a site with images and brief technical specs on every camera they have ever made! I wish more manufacturers would copy this museum idea, it's a very useful resource for both collectors and those who can't afford the latest cameras


    DCRP Review: Canon Digital Rebel
    By Jeff Keller. Comparison to the EOS-10D. "For those who want top-notch photos,
    robust performance, and no gimmicks".

  • DCRP Review: Canon Digital Rebel by, DCRP Founder/Editor Originally posted: September 4, 2003 Last Updated: April 28, 2004 This review has been completed, using a production model camera

  • If there was one camera that really changed the landscape of digital photography in 2003, it's the Canon

  • How did Canon pull it off? Well, they took the popular EOS-10D (), took out a few features, and put everything into a plastic body

  • *** Data provided by Canon; times listed are approximate

  • Here's what you'll find in the box: The 6.3 (effective) Mpixel Canon Digital Rebel camera F3.5 - F5.6, 18 - 55 mm EF-S lens [lens kit only] BP-511 Li-ion rechargeable battery pack Battery charger Neck strap USB cable Video cable CD-ROMs featuring EOS Digital Solutions 6.0 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 139 page camera manual + software manual (both printed) Digital SLRs do not include a memory card -- it's up to you to buy them

  • The Digital Rebel uses the same BP-511/512 batteries as the 10D, PowerShot G3/G5, and several other Canon cameras

  • If you want a different eyecup or even an "angle-finder", Canon has those as well


    Digital Camera Review Test Magazine | LetsGoDigital
    Resource for a broad range of Digital camera reviews, news and acccessory products.
    Covers a wide range of cameras/products not covered elsewhere.

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    Canon 300D Experience
    Contains information on lens selection, basic digital manipulation, and comparison
    to the Canon 1Ds.


    Canon EOS Beginners' FAQ
    Extensive FAQ containing answers to questions that novice photographers actually ask.

  • Canon EOS Beginners’ FAQ © 2002-2006 NK Guy Version 0.9.5

  • It’s information on Canon EOS SLR cameras and related products, aimed at the beginner and packed with a lot of typical questions that beginners actually ask

  • And though it assumes you’re a Canon user or potential Canon user, much of the information here is still general enough to be of interest to users of other camera systems

  • I’m not affiliated with Canon or any other maker, nor do I endorse their stuff

  • Either way, be sure to check the links section and see what other people have to say about Canon EOS gear

  • General Canon EOS camera questions


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    Canon Digital Rebel (300D) Review by Thom Hogan
    Thom Hogan's review includes positives and drawback with respect to the Nikon D70.

  • Canon Digital Rebel (300D) Review by Thom Hogan Canon Digital Rebel (300D) Review Cam Populum? or ad Captandum Vulgus?* The Digital Rebel body design is simple, though not without ergonomic and performance issues

  • The Basics What's this? A review of a Canon product on Thom's Nikon site? Has Thom gone mad? Is the apocalypse near? Did Canon bribe Thom? None of the above, actually

  • Two of the most common emails I get these days are "Should I buy the Digital Rebel or the D70?" and "Should I switch to Canon?" The first I'll try to directly answer in this review

  • (For those who need help reading between the lines: for everything that Nikon gets wrong or doesn't produce, Canon gets something different wrong

  • Patience, grasshopper, patience.) Without further ado: In traditional Canon fashion, their entry-level DSLR is a light, plastic-bodied, mostly automatic camera

  • You get Program, Shutter-priority (Tv in Canon parlance), Aperture-priority (Av), and Manual exposure modes plus a faux Automatic depth of field mode; seven scene modes (Everything Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, and Flash Off); diopter adjustments for the viewfinder; a wealth of useful information in the viewfinder (though no frame counter); excellent, though not-quite-state-of-the-art autofocus; 36-segment matrix, and centerweighted (Canon doesn't specify weighting in the manual, which I find problematic for users who like to understand and control their equipment) metering; exposure compensation and three shot auto bracketing; and depth of field preview


    Canon EOS Digital Rebel 300D
    Contains the art of landscape and nature photography using traditional as well
    as digital image processing techniques.

  • | © 1995-2006 Michael Reichmann Canon EOS Digital Rebel 300D "Rebel" noun : 14th century — one who rebels or participates in a rebellion — Rebel With A Cause The is Canon's latest marketing step toward domination of the digital camera market

  • Last year the president of Canon, in an interview in a Japanese magazine, made a very unambiguous statement — and I paraphrase — that it was Canon's intention to become the 800 pound gorilla of the unfolding digital photography marketplace

  • With the Canon clearly dominates the DSLR high ground; the is strongly positioned among photojournalists and sports photographers; the is a segment leader in the 6 Megapixel mid-range, and now the Rebel will likely score big in the trenches, otherwise known as the entry DSLR marketplace

  • $1, 000 ( with 18-55mm EF-S lens), and $899 for body only, Canon has in a single stroke changed the name of the game

  • Rather than provide a bells and whistles review, which sites like do with mind-numbing detail, it's my intention here to see how well the Rebel accomplishes its goals, both from the consumer's as well as Canon's perspectives


    Canon EOS Digital Rebel
    Review by Jason Bovberg. "If you have the time and inclination and curiosity to
    explore the myriad capabilities of this striking piece of equipment, ...

  • September 3, 2004 | Canon EOS Digital Rebel Digital photography for the 'amateur professional' SLR hobbyist It’s taken me a while to dive into the world of digital photography, as I mentioned in my review of the

  • That’s why I’ve hung on to my old trusty Canon SLR, happy as ever with its antiquated film, while my friends go through point-and-shoot digital cameras left and right, upgrading to better resolutions as prices come down

  • The Canon EOS Digital Rebel ($999) is a fabulous camera for photographers who desire more than the basics

  • First Impressions As I pulled the Digital Rebel from its box, the first thing I noticed was that it is very similar in appearance to Canon’s Rebel SLR—the same matte silver-and-black finish, and many of the same knobs and levers, obviously delivering much equivalent functionality

  • The camera fits nicely in the hand, offering an even more comfortable grip than I’m used to with Canon cameras

  • With the availability—and really, the affordability —of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel, I'm finally sold on the prospect of digital photography

  • I got a high end digital 4MB (Canon G3) a few months ago and was highly dissapointed


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