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02/05/2010 03:14:20 PM · #1
Does anyone know if the Canon STE2 Speedlite Transmitter if compatible with the 5D MK2? I am planning on upgrading to this later this year, and trying to make sure any purchases i make currently will be able to be used with it as well.

Thanks!
02/05/2010 03:30:29 PM · #2
It is, I use it on mine quite often.

Although, I am thinking of switching to pocket wizards. The STE2 uses infrared, pocket wizards use radio signals. You get more range and more angle options with radio.
02/05/2010 03:50:41 PM · #3
Awesome David. Thanks for the answer and the heads up on the pocket wizards. Looking for a low budget way of getting my speedlights off the camera, will check out the wizars also.
02/06/2010 01:45:33 PM · #4
Keep in mind the ST-E2 uses ETTL metering. Most pocketwizards do not. If you need professional range and reliability, I'd say go Pocketwizards. If not, the ST-E2 is great for indoor stuff and outdoors with a range of 25-30 feet. I love my ST-E2.
02/06/2010 02:24:43 PM · #5
Originally posted by benee:

Keep in mind the ST-E2 uses ETTL metering. Most pocketwizards do not. If you need professional range and reliability, I'd say go Pocketwizards. If not, the ST-E2 is great for indoor stuff and outdoors with a range of 25-30 feet. I love my ST-E2.


I think the newer Pocket Wizards do ETTL, could be wrong though.
02/06/2010 03:12:59 PM · #6
Originally posted by scarbrd:

Originally posted by benee:

Keep in mind the ST-E2 uses ETTL metering. Most pocketwizards do not. If you need professional range and reliability, I'd say go Pocketwizards. If not, the ST-E2 is great for indoor stuff and outdoors with a range of 25-30 feet. I love my ST-E2.


I think the newer Pocket Wizards do ETTL, could be wrong though.


Yes, the newest Pocket Wizards do have ETTL. You're looking at some pretty serious $$ if you get those, however.
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