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Canon Speedlite 550EX Shoe Mount Flash - Works Great

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Price:
US $35.00
ApproximatelyC $47.92
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Located in: Amherst, Ohio, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Compatible Brand
For Canon
Brand
Canon
Type
Shoe Mount
Model
Speedlight 550EX
MPN
2261A003AA
To Fit
Digital Camera, DSLR

Item description from the seller

thecius

thecius

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
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4.9
Shipping speed
5.0
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5.0

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Product ratings and reviews

4.7
83 product ratings
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  • 3 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Consistent output

Flash recycles quickly

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Good ballance of the most used features for a flash.

    It has a good balnce of the most needed features. FP (high speed shutter sync) wireless capability built in when used with command mode on the camera. I have used it with the Nikon D200 and D300. The head can go bacwards for bonce flash from behind when camera mounted. It has focus assist lighting, multi strobe feature, standby mode to save power, and auto zoom for the beam width. It is also fairly compact.

    Verified purchase: YesSold by: trublue884

  • Top critical review

    It's okay, but the slowish refresh limits its uses.

    This flash is an old design and it's refresh rate is a bit on the slow side compared to new flashes. For studio work or stills it's fine. Definitely wouldn't recommend for events, however.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-Owned

  • No more cords....

    The speedlite 550 ex has delivered great results thus far. I use it in tandum with an EOS 10D and the Sto-fen Omni Bounce which delivers great results. Although I have shot for professionally years, this is my first experience with TTL or ETTL. The old tried and true way of hand held meters, flash to suject distance and balancing the flash with the ambient light was the way I learned and practiced the craft with my medium format equipment."This is a useful skill to know"..."Although one can get quite speedy with the process, One "CANNOT" keep up with the speed and accuracy of the 550 ex". So far the 550 ex is nailing the balance dead on. Of course it took the normal process of getting to know the unit and the camera it's attached to..."Oh, and ...

  • Most of the performance of a 580EXII at a fraction of the price.

    I wanted a second flash for my 40D that could be used as a master to control my 430EXII, but I'm just a hobbyist and not a pro, so spending $400-500 for the 580EXII was way out of my budget. After a little looking around, I heard the 550EX performed nearly as well as the 580EXII for a mere fraction of the price. I picked one up that is as good as new and it works just as it should. I haven't done a lot with it yet, but it works great and does the job of controlling my 430EXII just as it should. The battery door is a little awkward versus the newer Speedlites, but it's not that big of a deal to me. The 580EXII is also said to have a longer battery life and recharge time over the 550EX, but for my usage, it doesn't hinder me any. The 550EX has a release button for the tilt and another for ...

  • Canon Speedlite 550EX

    *Disclaimer: I would say that I am an intermediate level photo enthusiast, and the idea of flash photography is a whole new realm for me, so bear with me, this review isn't going to be thorough. Before purchasing this flash, I only knew it was the predecessor of the 580EX as Canon's top of the line. The one I particularly received was in extremely mint condition, so it was well worth the money. When it comes to usage, I'm not quite sure what to say since I'm still trying to figure out how to get what I want out of it. I use it on ETTL (which I guess is probably auto) and usually use it on Manual (M) or Aperture value (Av). So far, after reading through a variety of online guides, my best photos came out using it indoors and bouncing it off the ceilings or walls. My usual setting is in ...