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Comparison Canon Speedlite 430EX III vs Canon Speedlite 430EX II

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Canon Speedlite 430EX III
Canon Speedlite 430EX II
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Typeregular (classic)regular (classic)
Camera compatibility
Canon
Canon
Specs
Guide number
43 /ISO 100, zoom reflector at 105mm/
43 /ISO 100, zoom reflector at 105mm/
Reload time4 с
Number of impulses180
TTLE-TTL II, E-TTLE-TTL II, E-TTL
Power management++
Beam angle24 – 105 mm24 – 105 mm
Rotary head
Head anglevertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 330 degreesvertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 270 degrees
Features
Features
autofocus illumination /infrared/
camera control
automatic zoom
manual zoom
slave mode
autofocus illumination /infrared/
camera control
automatic zoom
manual zoom
slave mode
Wireless control++
Power supply
Power source4xAA4xAA
General
Screen
Screen backlight
Dimensions71х114х99 mm72х122х101 mm
Weight295 g330 g
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2015june 2008

Reload time

The time it takes the flash or generator (for studio flashes) to prepare for the next flash. The smaller it is, the better. This parameter is especially important for continuous shooting, when the interval between frames is small: if you often shoot in this mode, you should look for a flash with the shortest possible recycle time. Also note that the characteristics usually indicate the shortest recharge time; in some operating modes, it may be significantly more than stated.

Number of impulses

The number of flashes that the flash can fire without recharging the battery or changing batteries (see "Power"). This parameter is very approximate, because. in fact, it strongly depends on a number of factors: pulse duration, use of the display and its backlight (if any, see below), autofocus backlight (see "Features"), etc., and with replaceable batteries — even and on their quality. Often, manufacturers indicate in the characteristics the “perfect”, the maximum possible number of pulses — i.e. with their minimum duration, non-use of additional functions and even the optimal temperature regime for the battery. In reality, this figure may be lower. Nevertheless, the data indicated in the characteristics makes it quite possible to evaluate the battery life of the flash and even compare different models with each other.
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