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Canon STE2 Speedlite Transmitter for 580EX/550EX/420EX Speedlites | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $350.00 Buy New: $198.95 You Save: $151.05 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3.4 x 2.6
MPN: ST-E2 Model: ST-E2 UPC: 082966581533 EAN: 0082966581533 ASIN: B00004WCFY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Wireless flash controller for the Canon EX420 and EX550 | | • | Indoor transmission range of approximately 40 to 50 feet | | • | Outdoor transmission range of approximately 26 to 33 feet | | • | 1,500-transmission battery life | | • | Turns off after 90-second idle |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Canon Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 is compatible with Type A EOS cameras (E-TTL, auto flash) and Type B EOS cameras (manual flash). The ST-E2 is designed to control slaved Canon 550 EX flashes, enabling simultaneous flash use in professional settings. The wireless controller has a flash ratio control, allowing for several different A:B ratios, 1:8 to 8:1 in half-step increments, as well as slave confirmation via a test transmission button, which sets off slave A, followed by slave B, at 1/64 output.
Product Description Developed in conjunction with the Speedlite 550EX and the EOS-3 camera, this master control device for a wireless Speedlite flash system meets and exceeds professional and advanced amateur standards. Its dedicated transmitter controls an unlimited number of 420EX or 550EX Speedlites as slave units up to 33 feet away outdoors and 49.5 feet away indoors. It is mounted as a clip-on with shoe lock lever and locking pin. Compatible Cameras - Type A EOS cameras (E- TTL, autoflash); Type B EOS cameras (Manual flash) Type - 550EX-dedicated, clip-on Speedlite transmitter with direct contacts
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Very handy tool August 15, 2008 I purchased this little item to aid in taking pictures at my first wedding. It worked nicely in a large worship center using both the 550ex and 430ex Speedlites and a 30D. I still haven't used it to its fullest but continue to learn. I'll add more to this in the future but just wanted to comment on this handy tool. A little pricy I guess but what in photography isn't?
Battery-less in ATL July 26, 2008 4 out of 12 found this review helpful
this is probably a great item and there are plenty of reviews to provide that info. I just wanted to make it clear for others that the battery is NOT included. I have had a 380EX and now I have a 580EX. They did not come with batteries, but they take AA. All my cameras and other gear with oddball batteries come with one. Nowhere on the front page of Amazon does it say the battery is not included. You have to click for additional technical details. While running errands today, I went to two stores and each had some camera batteries, but not this one. I guess I need to go to a camera store (not too convenient) and pay their full retail ++ price because of this. Just hoping to save someone else from that - Not to mention the letdown from my pent-up excitement to try this out. With 3 kids aged 5 and under, I can't just go gallivanting all around town for a stupid battery. So here it sits next to my 5D and other gear... UGH!
Off Camera Flash July 23, 2008 I am very happy that I decided to invest in this Transmitter. I had read for some time that many photographers follow a rule never to use a camera mounted flash. I don't subscribe 100% to that rule, but when I want to use an off camera flash, or multiple flash units this is a dream come true. I have found it exceptionally helpful using one or two flashes mounted on tripods at different locations. A criticism I read was that it is works on line of sight, but so far I haven't been inconvenienced by that feature. Bob Pavelsky -- A Thousand Words -- www.athousandwords.name
I love it May 29, 2008 I have two 580ex i use in combination with it and it all work like having my portable studio lighting system.
BATTERY NOT INCLUDED May 15, 2008 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
My STE-2 Speedlite Transmitter arrived from Amazon yesterday. I was surprised there wasn't a battery in the box. Especially considering that Amazon doesn't try to sell a battery with the transmitter anywhere on the page. And also considering that you have to click on the "More Technical Details" portion of Amazon's page advertising the transmitter to learn that the battery is not included.
So this intended to be more a politely critical review of Amazon's website with respect to this item than the item itself. Because I can't test the item because I didn't know that I was supposed to buy a battery because the information wasn't efficiently presented to me, the customer.
I chose "five stars" for my rating because I'm sure that once I get to actually use the product, I will love it, because I'm sure it's terrific, because it's made by Canon.
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