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If you can afford it, there are a lot of reasons to get the 580. If you want something slightly more portable, get the 430. They're both good flashes; but the 580 is more feature-rich. |
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"Worth the extra scratch" is relative ... and totally dependent on your intended usage. |
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I don't know that you will encounter too many situations in which the 430 would be incapable of something and you would absolutely need the 580 (not knowing what you do) but if it is in the right price range, the 580 does have some benefits and perks as Darrel pointed out |
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Either way, be sure you get the updated models (EX II) because they have improved recharge speeds, better build quality, and other general cool improvements over the old models. Oh ... and go over to http://photography-on-the.net/forum :D |
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I'm there... its like a chore to read everything (although in a good way) because there is so much posted each day that you cannot keep up with it.
I use an older 550 at work which holds up pretty well, but they also have some 430s that suck ass for recharge time and just don't have the chops to give you the light needed in some situations. However, we are switching over to new 50Ds which are sweeeeeet. The live view feature is pretty awesome |
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Sorry, Jim ... I was telling kenstogie to go over there. I knew you were there from a conversation we had a loooooong time ago. I'm "Dokk" over there, btw. I've never used the old 430s; but the new one I have has *awesome* recharge time. With good batteries, I can do a 7 shot burst and it flashes every time. :tu Mmmmm ... 50Ds. I wouldn't mind one of those. Higher on my list, though: 5D or 5D MkII. :dr |
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Need something for some long night shots tho... I like a gorillapod for limited space traveling. Beanbag will do surprisingly well in a pinch also, and takes up even less space (obviously less flexible, but still good). |
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I have a T1I also and was recently "appointed" my sister's wedding photographer. Which I really look forward to doing but my flash situation is "limited" and would like results.
The more I use the T1I the more I like it but have found that in many situations that "Auto" feature does not get the results I am looking for not only for just depth of feild but also exposure. Also the stock lenses although OK are not where I would like them to be either. |
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Go get on PotN (I provided a link above) and read read read. All that said, I'm assuming that you've never shot a wedding in a professional capacity and that you're newer to DSLR photography. If those are false assumptions, I'm sorry. |
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I saw one guy with an extension under the camera...it was like he carried around a golf ball retriever and stuck it under the camera for stability. |
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I haven't taken a single picture in 3 days. Damn. I need to get on it....
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I saw a guy with a tiny digital camera and a huge tripod at Angkor Wat..I was dying laughing. |
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