Testing second-hand flash before buying

Not sure about the 1d, but with the 40d (and 350d), you can control the flash level to + or - 2 stops from the camera. It's much easier to do that on the flash itself (unless you have a 420ex which has a mimimum of controls). I don't recall any other controllability (is that a word?) from the camera.
Talking rubbish again. I see on the 40d you can also control the thingies Bwana mentioned.
 
Talking rubbish again. I see on the 40d you can also control the thingies Bwana mentioned.
Doesnt it also make you wonder what else you're missing out on?

RTM! :p
 
PlanetNeil.com also has some nice articles on flash photography as well but it's seems to be aimed more at beginners and isn't very brand specific so he doesn't go into much detail on specific functions/features on the units.
 
I'm not a fan of ebooks but even if I was, this is not a book I would buy as an ebook anyway.
I probably wouldnt have the time to read it in paperback.

I made myself a nice little bounce card out of the lid of an ice cream tub and it helps to soften the light.

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PlanetNeil.com also has some nice articles on flash photography as well but it's seems to be aimed more at beginners and isn't very brand specific so he doesn't go into much detail on specific functions/features on the units.
seems interesting enough. thanks
 
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