Does Canon 430EX have wireless?

Does Canon 430EX have wireless?

Canon has two built-in wireless systems for remotely firing flashes with its cameras: a radio system and an infrared system. None of your units speak the radio system, but the 430EX can be used as a slave in the IR system, and the 60D’s pop-up flash can be used as an IR master.

What is Master flash?

The master flash is the one that triggers the slave flashes. It can also be the pop-up flash on your camera. Since the whole purpose of using a flash in slave mode is so that you can fire the light off-camera, the light from the flash on your camera can ruin the shot.

Which is better canon 430EX or 430EX II?

The Canon 430EX II Speedlite is considerably lighter and easier to handle than its more advanced siblings. Though not weather-sealed, it still proves to be an excellent choice because of its light weight. Flash Head

Is the Speedlite 430EX II a shoe mount flash?

Note: The Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash has been replaced by the Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT Flash. You are looking at one of the most popular DSLR accessories available – a shoe-mount flash. The Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash, at the time of this review, is Canon’s middle child of standard Speedlite flashes.

Which is better a Speedlite 430EX or 580EX?

The height also helps reduce the red-eye effect. In the size and weight category, the Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash falls between the 220EX and the 580EX II, but is closer to the 580EX II. The 430EX II is closer to the 580EX II in the features category as well.

What should the guide number be for a 220ex flash?

Guide Number = Distance × f/number at ISO 100. Put this formula into practice: For the 220EX Flash guide number of 72′ and an aperture of f/8, the maximum distance from the light source should be from the subject is 9 feet (72′ = 9′ × 8). How about another definition: Guide Number = Power.