I am looking at buying a external Flash for my Canon Rebel XT 350 but I cant spend alot of money on it so a Canon speedlight is out of the question what is a good after market flash for not alot of money and where can I find it ?
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try looking at B&H. I have found their prices to be pretty reasonable. also you may want to check canon.com to see if they have any rebate avail for your external flash.
hope this helps
Sunpak is the main third party flash maker, mainly because they keep up with technology. This model…
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/408088-REG/Sunpak_PZ040CS2_PZ40X_II_AF_TTL.html
…has similar performance to Canon’s 430EX but is $100 cheaper.
Carefully read the specifications of both items before making a decision.
HTH
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i would say b&h would be your best bet. they tend to have everything for a good price. although adorama’s prices are the same i just think that b&h has a more to offer and exellent customer service.
I personally do not like aftermarket…except, perhaps, Metz.
If you keep your flash Canon then you can be pretty confident that it will be compatible with the next Canon you get.
I like Adorama. Never had any trouble with that vendor.