Features:
- Mid-range portable flash unit that replaces the popular Speedlite 430EX-III RT.
- A great flash for photographers wanting to expand their creative abilities, or to step-up from a basic flash unit.
- Utilizes Canon Multi-function Shoe connection and is compatible with the EOS R3, EOS R6 Mark II, EOS R7, EOS R8, EOS R10, and EOS R50 Mirrorless Digital Cameras.
- Guide Number is about 82.7, in feet — in other words, at ISO 100 and at f/4, it can illuminate a subject about 20 feet away.
- E-TTL automatic flash with any compatible R-series mirrorless camera, full Manual flash control, and Flash Exposure Memory.
Details: The Speedlite EL-10 joins the Canon Speedlite family as a mid-range portable flash unit, replacing the Speedlite 430EX-III RT. This flash is for those that want to step up from more basic flash units, expand their capabilities and really get into flash photography. Like the previous Speedlite 430EX-III RT, this Speedlite packs about 1 stop less total flash power than the high-end Speedlites EL-5 and EL-1. What it lacks in power is offset by its communication abilities being able to control up to 15 additional compatible Speedlite units. Additionally, the new Multi-function connector at the EL-10’s “foot” enables advanced communication on multi-function shoe equipped cameras providing more customization and control to be shared between the flash and camera.
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