JulesMaximus
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Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: dowxp
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: NutBucket
a real flash
Agreed. And it will help with fast shooting just make sure you get some rechargeable batteries for it. The on camera flash is useless if you stick a big honking lens on the camera.
I would add that the 50mm f/1.4 lens is a great portrait lens.
Unless she's shooting for hours at a time she won't need an extra battery or the battery grip. I've carried my 300D all day on one battery many times and for hundreds of shots. Just don't use the LCD to view the pictures a lot and it will last a long long time. The battery grip is nice if you have large hands but otherwise it's just extra weight.
I would get a nice padded strap though. The one the camera comes with is not very comfortable after about an hour with the camera hanging around your neck.
Excellent, thanks! What flash stuff would you recommend? I'm used to my little Canon A75, which doesn't really take any fun accessories aside from small lens improvements![]()
420EX ?
That's what I have but I bought that flash for my Elan 7E which supports the E-TTL. I don't think the Rebel XT has this feature though. Still, it is better than the on camera flash. I can fire off 3 shots with the flash in about 2 seconds on my 300D with rechargeable batteries in the flash and it recovers much quicker than the on camera flash too.
It's kind of a moot point though if all her shooting will be outside in broad daylight. What kind of shooting will she be doing with the camera?
General - everything. I asked her and she said yes to the flash. Is the 420EX the best option? It seems like it's being discontinued or something since it's a tad hard to find.
Yeah, I don't see the 420EX. I think it must have been replaced by the 430EX
