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neto

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  1. <p>Hi<br>

    <br />You just need to use the flash as an Auto Flash, non TTL. Your flash has a light sensor to stop the light when it is just enough. You can set it to work manually: give the ISO and the Aperture (the same that you just fix in the camera), then the flash gives you the right amount of light in the burst.<br>

    It has to work on any camera.<br>

    Just a link with some tips on how to do it: http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/resources/articles/2011/speedlite580exii_article.shtml<br>

    Good luck<br>

    Ernesto</p>

  2. <p>I have a Canon 7NE and I think it is a great camera.<br>

    I think you also need to remenber than the new models 7N and 7NE support E-TTL II flash protocol. The older models only do E-TTL.<br>

    So, if you have a modern Canon flash... it would be wise to go for the newer models.</p>

  3. <p>I just used my Canon Elan 7NE yesterday, shooting some slide film using ECF. It was so fun and easy to use that I really regret not having it in my 60D now.<br>

    I use prescription glasses but ECF worked well for me anyway.<br>

    Unfortunately I don't think Canon will bring it back to any DSRL. </p>

     

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