Overview

Canon EL-1 Speedlite Flash

The Speedlite EL-1 ver.2 has 14 f-stops of flexible power enabling a variety of expressions. The 1/8192 microflash provides subtle fill flash, allowing you to achieve amazing macro photography or handheld shooting even in the dark where traditional flashes may be too bright. Alternatively, the Speedlite EL-1 ver.2's multiple flash achieves powerful light expression when you need it most.

SKU: GC66-EL-1V2

Canon EL-1 Speedlite Flash (Version 2)

Canon EL-1 Speedlite Flash

The Speedlite EL-1 ver.2 has 14 f-stops of flexible power enabling a variety of expressions. The 1/8192 microflash provides subtle fill flash, allowing you to achieve amazing macro photography or handheld shooting even in the dark where traditional flashes may be too bright. Alternatively, the Speedlite EL-1 ver.2's multiple flash achieves powerful light expression when you need it most.

Create Subtle Nuances of Light

E-TTL (Electronic Through The Lens) support automatically sets the flash output to the optimum balance according to the surrounding environment and focal length of your camera. The Speedlite EL-1 ver.2 also has Flash Exposure (FE) memory that allows you to continue shooting with the flash output stored in E-TTL, even if you switch to manual mode and shoot after E-TTL shooting. Further fine adjustments are also possible in manual mode.

Don't Miss a Scene

The Speedlite EL-1 ver.2's high-speed flash charging of 0.1 to 0.9 sec. and 160 times or more continuous flashes, reliably tracks the moment you want to shoot. For example, you can shoot scenes with movement, such as a shower of flower petals, without missing a beat.

Envision the Colour and Direction of Light Prior to Shooting

The Speedlite EL-1 ver.2 is equipped with two built-in LED modelling lamps so you can check lighting prior to shooting or even use the lamps for basic video lighting. The lamps automatically turn off during shutter release.

Take Multple Shots with a Rechargable Lithium-ion Battery

The Speedlite EL-1 ver.2 uses a new high-capacity lithium-ion battery power supply. You can achieve high-speed charging of 1/1 power: approx. 0.9 sec. In addition, the battery power level can be clearly displayed on the LCD screen so you can time when the battery needs to be changed or recharged.

Take Control with Intuitive Operation

Almost all operations including wireless settings can be operated easily by pushing the joystick of the Speedlite EL-1 ver.2.

Key Features:

Flexible Power for Light Expression

Microflash for Subtle Fill

E-ttl Support for Auto Balance

Flash Exposure Memory Function

High-speed Flash Charging Time.

Continuous Flashes for Action Shots

Led Modelling Lamps for Preview

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Canon EL-1 Speedlite Flash

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Product Overview

Canon EL-1 Speedlite Flash

The Speedlite EL-1 ver.2 has 14 f-stops of flexible power enabling a variety of expressions. The 1/8192 microflash provides subtle fill flash, allowing you to achieve amazing macro photography or handheld shooting even in the dark where traditional flashes may be too bright. Alternatively, the Speedlite EL-1 ver.2's multiple flash achieves powerful light expression when you need it most.

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