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May 28, 2010
Canon quality throughout
1 of 1 found this helpful A perfect companion for the Rebel T1i or other Canon EOS camera. Totally automatic or manual with more control than most will use. Strong flash with a high enough Guide Number for most applications. Gets groups nicely at 30'. Requires a diffuser for soft fill-ins. It is not a standard slave and requires another 430 or higher to become a slave because it has no sensor for another flash so a pop-up flash will not activate it. It uses an optical pulse from another 430 to slave it (greedy Canon). The included stand has a standard tripod fitting or will allow the Speedlight to rest on any flat surface. It is a heavy flash, weights almost a pound with 4 AA batteries.

Nov 02, 2017
Most excellent small fry pans
These small fry pans leave nothing to be desired. The non-stick surface really delivers and the heat transfer of the specially designed bottom warms the pan very quickly. As with any non-stick surface one must use wooden or plastic tools when cooking with these pans. Also, a hot pan pan should never cooled quickly because the heat transfer properties of the metal and the polymer are different and they shrink at a different rate. If cooled to quickly the bond between the two will be broken and this will reduce the life time of the pan. Used with care these pans should last years and I highly recommend them.
May 13, 2010
Bower Fisheye Lens
3 of 3 found this helpful For the money, under $50, this lens is quite good. Using the camera's autofocus or focusing manually it gives sharp images. On the negative side you can expect about 15% of the image to be vignetted and the vignette is round so cropping it out wastes about 25% of the image. This is NOT a wide angle lens but a very inexpensive substitute for a wide angle lens. If I somehow lost this lens I would buy another.