Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Canon Speedlight 320EX
Canon recently released a new Speedlight flash, which will be available at dealers sometime this month.
The Canon 320EX features an LED light on the front, which can be used to illuminate nearby subjects in dim light. The light can be used for video recording, as a modeling light, or as an AF assist beam during Live View shooting.
When used with EOS DSLR cameras that have integrated Speedlite transmitters, the Speedlite 320EX is able to be used as a wireless slave unit. The 320EX also features a flash release function allowing for wireless flash shooting.
The 320EX allows you to manually change the flash coverage from 24mm to 50mm by extending or retracting the flash head. It also offers a guide number of 32m at ISO 100.
The Speedlite 320EX is also the first to feature a Video Light function, which enables users to illuminate low light scenes continuously when capturing HD video.
You can check out Canon's site for more info.
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