>> You also need a "type A" EOS camera (EOS 1N, 1V, 3, 30/33, 300, >> 50/50E) in order to take full advantage of its features. With a >> "type B" camera (EOS 5, 500, etc.) you won't have E-TTL, high-speed >> sync, modeling flash or second-curtain sync (unless the camera >> itself has this feature, like EOS 5)
> I was under the impression that the EOS-500N supports E-TTL > with these external flashes. Could someone please confirm as I > was going to buy one...... and won't bother if I don't get E-TTL out of it. Oh, I forgot about 500N. Yes, I believe it supports E-TTL. Only the EOS 500 is listed as a "type B" camera. EOS 500N is newer and resembles more the 300 than the old 500. The only feature you won't have with the 500N is "modelling flash", because the 500N doesn't have a DOF-preview button. * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
