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2.5mm-Male FLASH PC Sync Cable 4 CANON 7D 5D II 1D 1DS US $.99
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2.5mm-Male FLASH PC Sync Cable 4 CANON 20D 30D 40D 50D US $.99
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Canon Speedlite 580ex ll Flash DSLR US $295.00
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COBRA 700AF FLASH UNIT FOR CANON AF FILM CAMERA US $26.64
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Power zoom flash TTL auto Focus for Canon SLR cameras US $1.00
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Canon Speedlite 420EX Shoe Mount Flash- with stand and case US $76.77
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Canon Speedlite 540EZ Shoe Mount Flash US $15.00
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Wireless Flash Trigger 2 Receiver Canon 430EX 50D 40D US $26.00
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Canon AE-1 35mm SLR Film Camera with FD 50mm, FD 28 & 100-200mm lens + Flash US $33.00
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Pop Up flash ceiling wall bounce adapter Canon/Nikon/Olympus/Pentax Lightscoop US $15.37
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Canon Speedlite 580EX Shoe Mount Flash US $225.00
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Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash US $350.00
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Canon Speedlite 430EX Shoe Mount Flash US $99.00
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VIVITAR 550FD, Flash unit C/R for Canon/Ricoh with Instructions US $9.99
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Canon Speedlite 270EX Shoe Mount Flash US $100.00
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48pcs LED Macro Ring Lighting Flash Unit SLR DSLR Canon US $44.02
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Pop Up flash ceiling wall bounce adapter Canon/Nikon/Olympus/Pentax Lightscoop US $15.37
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Printers, one of the basic output devices are needed regularly for both domestic and official purposes. And when it comes to printing Canon boasts to be one of the oldest and best companies in the worldwide market. With the advent of wireless technology, the company has left no efforts in using it even in the printers. Recently it has come up with its new product, the Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Office All-In-One Printer, a revolutionary device in the world of printers and accessories.
Design and appearance: Along with printing the all in one printer from Canon equipped with features like fax scan and copy. The integrated control panel and the curved edges adds more to its sleek look and attractive appeal, that works well both in your office and your home. The 2.5" LCD screen fitted neatly in the control panel lets you know what's going on inside. On the left side there are the power button along with the shortcut buttons for scanning, copy and fax and the right side of the device houses the menu keys, settings, navigation buttons and the numerical keys. The device comes with a 35 page Automatic Document Feeder that helps you with rapid scanning, copying and fax. The auto duplexing technology in the device saves your paper consumption by almost 50%.
Technical Features: The Wi-Fi enabled wireless technology lets you print from any room in your home. Along with the wireless system it also features a USB 2.0 and an Ethernet port to connect to the wired networks and a media card reader that lets you print directly from your memory cards or flash cards. The Canon PIXMA MX870 uses five ink cartridges namely Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, dye based Black for photos and pigment Black for text printing.
Printing speed and Resolution: The inkjet printing mechanism of the device is capable of printing a colour photo in approximately 41 seconds and at a speed of 9.4 ppm and 6.1 ppm for black and colour prints respectively. The printing resolution is up to 600*600 dpi for black prints and up to 9600*2400 for colour prints. "Nobody is perfect"- and the same goes here too with the PIXMA MX870 and the company needs to work on certain aspects of the device. Else it can be declared as the best available printer at this price.
Pricing and warranty: The Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Office All-In-One Printer is available at a price of $199.99 and comes with a one year limited manufacturer's warranty and toll free technical service.
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All about camera flash
The camera flash is one of the most essential components in photography. The flash assists in providing lighting at the right moment so that one can capture the image with the right amount of light and exposure. All cameras come with a built in flash, but it is quite basic at most. It is sufficient for general photography, but when you need to take a really perfect photograph that requires consistent and well set up illumination, an additional flash gun for artificial light is your best bet. There are several types of camera flashes for one's use.
A slave flash is a pretty commonly seen flash. These are actually electronic photoelectric sensor based flashes. These flashes are designed to go of, when the sensors sense that another flash is going off. They are best used in protected studio environments along with your built in or hot shoe flash, to provide a secondary flash. The hot shoe mounted flash is the most commonly used camera flash. It either can work independently or can be given controls via the camera depending on the camera model. This way, the hot shoe flash can work in tandem with the camera's sensor or will have to be operated manually.
Ring flashes are used mainly for macro photography where a concentric ring of light has to be provided around the camera lens. Twin flashes offer similar features to a ring flash, but provide two concentric rings hence giving better illumination. In the event the hot shoe mounted flash is not sufficient, the hammerhead type of camera flash is used. This provides better illumination and better angle adaptability too in many cases.
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How do I turn the flash off on my Canon?
I have a Canon 450d and the only way I can find to turn the flash off is to turn the dial to 'flash off' mode. Is there another way to turn off the flash so I could use it in program mode for example.
If you still have the little piece of plastic that came in your hotshoe (the bracket on top of the camera) put the piece back in. It makes the camera think there's an external flash and will prevent the flash from coming up.
Other than that, there's no way of preventing the flash when you are in automatic mode. I suggest you switch into program mode (P on the dial). This is essentially automatic mode, but it gives you the option to manually control things if you want. In P mode you'll be able to turn off the flash. I have a 30D so I'm not exactly sure how you turn it off on the 450D. Your manual will say though.
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