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The Canon Speedlite 430EX III RT is a flash with guide number 43 (at ISO 100), with a coverage for focal lengths from 24 to 105mm (14mm with the wide-angle panel, built-in). The recycling time between each flash varies between 0.1 and 3.5 seconds depending by the power level and by the type of batteries; the charge is enough for 200 to 1400 flashes.
It has a infrared AF assist lamp and radio control that allows to use the flash from up to 30 meters of distance; it has 10 custom functions. The head can be tilted by up to +90 degrees and rotated by 180 degrees.
It is powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline, Ni-Mh or Li-Ion); it measures 70 x 113 x 98mm and it weights 295g. It is in production since 2015; the current price is 280 €.
29 users have given it an average vote of 9.4 out of 10.
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Pros:Compactness, weight, power suitable for the use for which it was designed, compatibility also with the EOS R system, and above all, reliability.
Cons:Needs "adequate" batteries
Opinion:I purchased the 430 EX III RT in June 2016, and it is still my main flash. I think I have more than 500,000 shots with the above, since my photography focuses almost exclusively on night events, with an average of about 800/900 flashes per service, and using first the EOS system, and then the EOS-R system (specifically, R6 Mk II). The flash is also absolutely compatible with the new system, working optimally on a hotshoe, and guaranteeing, all in all, also a good reading in TTL. Lately I've been using the aforementioned flash often on a dedicated stand (standard configuration 1 flash + reflective umbrella), with optimal results. Regarding the "Cons" reported, I report my personal experience. I always used the flash with two types of Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries from a well-known brand, in the "standard" and "Pro" versions. In order to work properly, with adequate power and acceptable charging times, it is not possible to ignore the use of batteries with a power of at least 2500 mAh. In conclusion, an excellent flash, extremely reliable and functional in event photography, given its practicality and size.
Pros:Small(relatively), safe, pairs perfectly with Canon machines.
Cons:Nothing.
Opinion:It was my main flash for a long time and I recently joined him with a 600 RX II RT. It has all the features you need in a flash that has to work with my Canon series 5 and 1. The battery door looks more robust than the 600. Otherwise, well-equipped and resistant to fog and rain (light). Great.
Pros:Small, lightweight, compact and equipped with reflective panel, orange jelly, diffuser and practical bag made of fabric.rn Rechargeable battery, reduced power consumption and reliability.
Cons:Maybe the guide number.
Opinion:Among the three flash I have (430/580/600) the 430 is the one that has always been used most. From version three to the improvement is remarkable and more, RT siatema frees me from triggers in relatively small spaces. Excellent product and the "PRO" shown are all deserved. Probably a NG 50 would be the perfect number to leave the 580 EX II home but it's just my opinion. Good light to hear