Canon Speedlite 420EX Flashes

Canon Speedlite 420EX Flashes 

DESCRIPTION

It's fully E-TTL compatible, and reverts to standard TTL operation when used on older EOS bodies or the T90. The fully swiveling bounce head zooms automatically over a range of 24mm-105mm. Most impressively, its Wireless E-TTL compatibility permits it to function as a "slave" unit, triggered by a 550EX; ST-E2, or MR-14EX.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 29, 2023]
Kyzer


Strength:

It; 's really worth buying with this item. St. Louis Concreters concrete patio

Weakness:

Will buy it soon.

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5
[Oct 31, 2023]
jasmine123


Strength:

Compact and lightweight design for portability. Quick recycling time for fast consecutive shots. User-friendly interface with straightforward controls. Compatible with Canon E-TTL II flash system for accurate exposures.

Weakness:

Limited flash power for large, well-lit areas. Lacks advanced features like wireless flash capabilities. Limited swivel and tilt options for flash direction. Older model, potentially less advanced compared to newer alternatives. https://www.brunswickinsulation.com/drywall-installation-and-finishing-services

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4
[Sep 26, 2023]
ChrstnaCol


Strength:

If you are looking for an affordable and versatile speedlight, the Canon Speedlite 420EX is a great option. It is perfect for a variety of photography applications, including weddings, portraiture, and events.

Weakness:

Not as powerful as some other speedlights, Plastic construction residential window cleaning cincinnati

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5
[Jun 28, 2023]
Janwil


Strength:

This is very useful to my newly purchased camera! Thank you Tethered Drone

Weakness:

none so far

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5
[Jun 08, 2023]
hendrenu


Strength:

Very reliable. Never failed me. Consistent colour temp throughout. Predictable flash output in TTL. Internal sensor works fine (even without TTL accessories). Battery last longer than EOS Speedlight.

Weakness:

Metz's battery packs are very expensive. | residential demolition

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New  
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5
[Jan 30, 2023]
yvettemkflt63


Strength:

so nothing too great. then, in the front velcro pocket, i have about fifteen rolls of film and thats about all that can fit in there. so, i definitely did not need anything larger. this bag is perfect for me and after a month it still makes me smile to think about it. oh, additionally, i had hesitations on getting this bag because of what other tall people had said, Harlingen Truck Repair (Mobile Only)

Weakness:

None . .

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New  
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5
[Dec 17, 2005]
racermd
Casual

Strength:

High output compared to built-in flashes. Better control of flash strength and direction. Helps most of the recent Canon SLR bodies auto-focus, even complete darkness. Doesn't look/feel bulky.

Weakness:

Powered only by 4x AA batteries - no option for external power or high-capacity battery packs. Battery door looks and feels flimsy.

Who should get one of these? Anyone with a recent Canon SLR body (digital or film) and needs just a bit more control or power than the built-in flash can provide. To be fair, the 430EX has replaced the 420EX, and bargains can be had on the older 550EX (with many more features). But there is no better bang-for-buck if you can find a 420EX. Therefore, it makes an excellent "starter" flash for those aspiring SLR shooters. If you can find one, buy it! I've typically avoided flash photography and have preferred natural-light shots whenever possible. However, it's impossible to avoid using a flash sometimes, and the 420 is a great way to get light onto a subject with more control than any built-in flash. I would up finding the last unit my local National Camera had in stock (a display unit) and picked it up for about $200 in October '05.

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RATING
5
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5
[Sep 04, 2005]
rpcrowe
Expert

Strength:

Consistant results Easy on batteries Light weight / small size Good fill flash capability Easy to use Fast recycle Hi-speed sync Not a bad price

Weakness:

None I don't try to use this beyond its capabilities. After all, it is a relatively small camera mounted flash - not a studio strobe or a powerful handle mounted flash.

Excellent little unit. Consistant results with both my 10D and my 350D. Great tilt and swivel capability. Easy on batteries. I purchased the unit instead of the 550ex (580ex was not available at the time) because of its weight and size. I frequently use fill-flash so I have the unit on my camera most of the time. It fits great on my 10D and doesn't overwhelm the tiny 350D. I love the results when I add the Sto-Fen diffuser. Even straight on - it doesn't cause my dog's eyes to glow (but, the built-in flash doesn't either)

Customer Service

N/A for this unit but, Canon Customer Service has been good to me.

Similar Products Used:

Vivitar 283 & 285, Sunpak 120 and a multitude of other strobes over 40 or so years.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 01, 2005]
Photogzzz
Professional

Strength:

Wireless, full E-TTL capabilities, powerful, accurate consistant exposures... "It's a Canon"

Weakness:

No manual mode, exposure compensation can only be accessed through the wireless transmission of a master flash or by a camera which incorperates flash exposure compensation in it. Sorry, Digital Rebel owners, you may want to look at the 550ex to access this missing and much used feature.

A couple of words on the Canon Speedlite 420ex..."WAY SWEET"! The 420ex was recently added to my system which includes the Speedlite 550ex and an EOS 10D. It was purchased primarily to use in a wireless flash set up for portraits. After doing some extensive research, "I'm convinced this was a good choice".The added expense of an additional 550ex pointed me in the direction of the 420ex, which was nearly 1/2 the cost. The Speedlite 420ex has worked flawlessly in concert with the 550ex. Both flash units are equiped with Sto-fen Omni Bounce diffusers. "These little fella's are extremley useful and reasonably priced". The best results hands down has been with the 420ex mounted on a light stand, shooting through a translucent umbrella with the (550ex)master flash set to the "OFF" position..."WOW"...good bye flat, unflattering lighting". The 550's exposure compensation set at (+1/2 stop) seems to be the magical formula for clean exposures. Some other cool features are the ability to set up high speed sync, flash exposure lock, flash exposure bracketing and of course flash exposure compensation as mentioned earlier. All information is communicated from the master(550ex) to the slave unit(420ex).Just turn on the 420ex, set the control switch to "slave" and you are on your way to some great, portable, consistant and reliable flash shots,..."Very Cool". In closing, I'd like to add that the Speedlight 420ex is a great stand alone flash for fully automatic E-TTL flash pictures. As a note of caution: It's important to ensure your camera body incorperates flash exposure compensation. This feature is "not" built into the 420ex and can only be accessed through your the camera body. If your camera body does "not" support this feature, you may want to consider the 550ex which offers this feature built into the flash. Either way you do have options. I often use the 420ex for candid shots around the house and at family gatherings with great results. This certainly saves the wear and tear on the 550. But in my opinion, the 420's true calling is definetly in the "slave unit wireless" arena, "There, it truley shines".

Customer Service

none required

Similar Products Used:

Canon Speedlite 550ex

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RATING
4
VALUE
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4
[Oct 29, 2004]
jesusdelallata
Intermediate

Strength:

Great Value Works perfect with all 7 focus points Looks great on the camera

This is a terrific flash. I've used it on my Rebel Ti and on my Elan 7n at I'm always happy with the results. For those of you that only use the built-in flash, you need one of these. You'll be amazed with the difference. I've used it in various lighting situation, including almost complete darkness, and the photos come out perfect. Don't think too hard...go get one. You won't regret it.

Customer Service

none needed

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5
VALUE
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5
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