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Along with the Canon EOS 5D MkIII, Canon also announced the following accessories:
Radio-based Wireless E-TTL can be performed with up to 15 Speedlite 600EX-RT “slave units” in up to 5 groupsat distances from the camera of up to 98.4 feet (30m). The remote units can be triggered by either a “Master” 600EX-RT on-camera, or the optional new Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT. Used with the EOS 5D Mark III or EOS-1D X, up to five groups of flashes can be completely controlled, independently, off-camera. Rge 600EX-RT also remains fully compatible with Canon’s legacy optical-based Wireless E-TTL technology. The 600EX-RT features enhanced weather-resistant construction — matching that of the EOS-1D X camera body — and a more reliable electrical contact. The flash head zooms from 20mm to 200mm.The Speedlite also allows remote shutter release of a single EOS camera, or Linked Shooting (simultaneous firing of up to 15 cameras, when one “Master” camera is fired) icludes gelatin filters and a dedicated filter holder to help photographers match ambient light.
Price: $629.99 Availability: end of March 2012
Price: $490 Availability: end of April 2012
Price: $390 Availability: end of April 2012
Price: $849.99 Availability: end of April 2012
Price: $470 Availability: end of March 2012
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