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| Canon unveils Speedlite 270EX |
| Tuesday, March 24, 2009 | by Rob Galbraith |
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Canon is replacing the oldest flash in its lineup, the Speedlite 220EX, with the Speedlite 270EX. The new shoe-mount flash unit, announced today alongside the EOS Rebel T1i, is more compact than its predecessor, features a two-position manual zoom head with 28mm and 50mm lens coverage, a metal mounting foot and quick-lock mechanism, bounce capability and support for both E-TTL II and manually-controlled flash output (the latter is adjusted via an in-camera menu only).
Like the 220EX, the 270EX is powered by two AA batteries. The newer unit lacks a test fire button, and will possibly have a longer recycle time than the 220EX.
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Flashy: Views of the Canon Speedlite 270EX (Photos courtesy Canon) |
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