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Key Features
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 and 50mm
- Coverage: 24mm & 50mm (Full Frame)
- LED Video Light with 75 lux Output
With the addition of an LED light to Canon's on-camera flash lineup, the lightweight Speedlite 320EX can be used for both stills shooting and video. Along with the 75 lux LED light, this versatile setup features a strobe with a rated guide number 105' at ISO 100 and 50mm for excellent illumination of your subject. Also, the flash head can be adjusted between 24mm and 50mm coverage on full frame cameras and can tilt upward 90° as well as rotate left 180° and right 90°.
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I would like to know if this flash works with Godox X1C and if you can control the power of the flash from the transmitter? I know it doesnt work with Canon 430EX I.
Godox does not have a list of flashes that are compatible for use with the Godox X1R-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver for Canon, however, the unit should be compatible with original Canon flashes such as the Canon Speedlite 320EX Speedlite Flash. However, as this is a fully automatic flash, I am not sure if you will have manual power control using the Godox X1T-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver for Canon. If you wish, you may purchase the units and test them to see if they work for your usage needs. If not, do note they are compatible with the terms & conditions on our 30-Day Return Policy whose link is listed on the bottom of our website.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Can this flash be used on the Sony a7II? If so, what wireless trigger is compatible to use as an off camera flash.
As a dedicated Canon flash, it will only work with other manufacturer's products in a manual mode, meaning that it will not recognize functions communicated from the camera and could actually damage the camera's digital programming. Not a good idea to use it on the camera, but as a stand alone wireless flash, perhaps a light-activated trigger (lightning activated, for example) might work when the main flash fires. Otherwise, use Sony dedicated flash equipment from Sony or third parties.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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What equipment do I need to get it working remotely with a Canon 60D? Is that even possible? Thank you!
No problems with the 60D. When not mounted the built in flash needs to be up to trigger the flash.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I have the Canon Rebel EOS T5. If the speed lite is mounted how can you remotely fire it? Is there a transmitter that comes with the unit? Also, can this be a slave unit position near the camera and fired remotely with the camera?
The flash does not come with a remote. If you have the flash on the camera you need a remote that works with your specific camera model. If you want the flash to work off camera and set off by the camera the camera needs to either have master control, a flash on it that can be a master or a remote transmitter.The manual explains that and some other options starting on page 33, <a href= http://bit.ly/1FvD1zU. target= _blank >http://bit.ly/1FvD1zU.</a>
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Is this flash compatible with a Canon 7D Mark ii?
Yes
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Will the 320EX work with the Rebel Xsi camera?
Yes.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Is this flash compatible with a Canon EOS 5D?
Yes, have no problem with this flash, works will! Great flash...
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Are all functions of this flash fully compatible with PowerShot G16?
Yes, the Canon Speedlite 320EX is fully compatible with the Canon PowerShot G16.
Date published: 2018-08-28