External Camera Flashes
You have the camera



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Shoe-Mount |
Handle-Mount |
Ring Light |
Strobe |
There are two main types of external flash units that can be connected to the camera itself via its "hotshoe" (the metal bracket on the top of your camera): a Shoe-Mount Flash



What Is GN?
Guide numbers, better known as GN, are the units used to measure the power of a flash (usually 100-200 give or take). For an in-depth article concerning GN calculations, see Understanding Guide Numbers.
When Buying Look For...
- Compatible trigger voltage: if it is too high it will damage your camera.
- Autoexposure, Thyristor Control, & Shutter speed auto-settings: in automatic flash units this is what corrects flash metering.
- Zoom: necessary for controlling light levels when using a zoom lens.
- Flash: ready light.
- Bounce capability: a flash unit with a base that can swivel or twist.
- Autofocus units for AF cameras.

Here Are Some Brands to Consider (C-Net)
- Vivitar 2800
$70
- Vivitar 285 HV
$160
- Sunpak 433D TTL
$180
- Canon Speedlite 420 EX
$300
- Canon Speedlite 540 EZ
$480
- Metz 45CL
$660
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Additional Links
- About.com - An article on flash basics.
- Electronic Flash Info - On flashes, synchronization, GN and more.
- Howstuffworks.com - Learn how a flash works.



