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Canon Speedlite 320EX - Second Hand

With the addition of an LED light to Canon's on-camera flash lineup, the lightweight Speedlite 320EX can be used for both stills shooting and video. Along with the 75 lux LED light, this versatile setup features a strobe with a rated guide number 105' at ISO 100 and 50mm for excellent illumination of your subject. Also, the flash head can be adjusted between 24mm and 50mm coverage on full frame cameras and can tilt upward 90° as well as rotate left 180° and right 90°.

SKU: SH-320EX-SH

Canon Speedlite 320EX - Second Hand

Canon Speedlite 320EX - Second Hand

With the addition of an LED light to Canon's on-camera flash lineup, the lightweight Speedlite 320EX can be used for both stills shooting and video. Along with the 75 lux LED light, this versatile setup features a strobe with a rated guide number 105' at ISO 100 and 50mm for excellent illumination of your subject. Also, the flash head can be adjusted between 24mm and 50mm coverage on full frame cameras and can tilt upward 90° as well as rotate left 180° and right 90°.

Wireless slave TTL functionality is available for off-camera triggering of the unit. The 320EX also has a remote control shooting setting that will enable wireless triggering of a camera unit. Other abilities include slow, high-speed, first and second curtain sync modes as well as a recycle time of 0.1-2.3 seconds. Additionally, it runs on 4 AA batteries and includes a mini stand and a case.

Key Features:

Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II

Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 and 50mm

Coverage: 24mm & 50mm (Full Frame)

LED Video Light with 75 lux Output

Tilts Upward 90°

Rotates 90° Right & 180° Left

Wireless Slave TTL Functionality

Recycle Time: 0.1-2.3 Seconds

Slow, High-Speed, 1st & 2nd Curtain Sync

Runs on 4 AA Batteries

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Product Overview

Canon Speedlite 320EX - Second Hand

With the addition of an LED light to Canon's on-camera flash lineup, the lightweight Speedlite 320EX can be used for both stills shooting and video. Along with the 75 lux LED light, this versatile setup features a strobe with a rated guide number 105' at ISO 100 and 50mm for excellent illumination of your subject. Also, the flash head can be adjusted between 24mm and 50mm coverage on full frame cameras and can tilt upward 90° as well as rotate left 180° and right 90°.

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