Canon Speedlite 320EX review

Canon Speedlite 320EX


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In a first for Canon Speedlites, the versatile new Speedlite 320EX features
an LED light on the front of the flash body that can be used to illuminate
nearby subjects in dim light. The light is ideal for video recording but
can also be used as a modeling light or as an AF assist beam during Live
View shooting. When used with EOS DSLRs that have integrated Speedlite
transmitters, the Speedlite 320EX can be used as a wireless slave unit
positioned off-camera. A flash release function further facilitates
wireless flash shooting by enabling the shutter to be released remotely
from the Speedlite 320EX with a two-second delay, which gives the
photographer time to re-aim the flash if necessary. The Speedlite 320EX
combines rich bounce functionality with high performance, ensuring smooth,
professional-looking results. Flash coverage and guide number can be
changed manually by extending or retracting the flash head. The Normal
position provides wide coverage equivalent to a 24mm lens (full-frame) with
a guide number of 79 (ft.) / 24 (m) at ISO 100. The Tele position boosts
the guide number to 105 (ft.) / 32 (m) at ISO 100 while providing coverage
for lenses 50mm and longer (full-frame). Lightweight, pocket-sized,
grip-friendly, and with an intuitive, easy-to-operate design, the Speedlite
320EX is powered by 4 AA batteries (not included) and recharges silently in
approximately 2 seconds.

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