This answered all my questions about the flash that a lot of other people took almost an hour with information overload explaining in confusing manners. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback! Glad you got what you needed from this video. Lots of other people talking about how good the MK2 version of this speedlight.. might be worth a look
I just bought a used 430EX-II. I didn't need the wireless functionality of the RT. Got for $60 used from MPB!! I paid more for the Eneloop (8) batteries than the flash. It works FLAWLESSLY with my 5D MKII and 250D. There's just something magical about Canon products. They just work!
That’s a great deal! Yes those Eneloops are pricey but do the job well and last for years. I think I’m going to keep my eyes open for a mk2 as a back up. Thanks for your comment! Hope life is treating you well. RR
Another excellent review Roy! I picked the 430 EX III-RT used on a Good will auction site for $50 U.S.. Was like brand new. Excellent flash! Shot a High School sports banquet recently one set of batteries. Totally agree on the blinding bright red light on the back, and the Off/Lock/On switch. Overall excellent flash!
It's a great little flash and it works well. The remote control (radio) applications are incredible although I do find a lot of that quite complex for my simple brain.
Nice to have you back making videos Roy on RUclipss smallest photography channel 🙂. I can't really bring anything to the party on this. I have a 430 EX II which I don't think I have had a problem with but I am only a hobbist.
On my R5 I set my DOF button to open the flash menu, I can then easily change the flash settings (like high speed sync) via the screen instead of the small flash menu.
To be honest I would probably have been happy with one of the earlier ones because the basic functionality is most likely the same. Some great deals on the mk2 secondhand. Might go shopping again!
@@RoyRiley One of the camera shops in Adelaide where I live has lots of good second hand deals on all the camera makes and some well priced canon flashes.I am still loving my canon Dslr's and also the m43 Olympus and Panasonic cameras.It seems phones and mirrorless are having an impact on what are still very good cameras.I just had a brief look at your Rollei shoot in Africa. I have a rollei TLR which was gifted to me and I have barely used it. Thanks for reminding me I should.cheers. Geoff
I'm a bit late catching this, but you're spot on, the 430 is a really good flashgun, while the Godox are great too, but not quite 'there' compared to the Canon. I've got 7 Godox flashguns, mostly bought secondhand so really cheap, and they make for very good & useful off camera flash units, but can go weird with exposure on-camera. I've got 2 430ii, both recently died after a very long hard life, but replacing them will only cost about £60-70 secondhand, so that's the way to go for me over buying the 430iii RT. Fingers crossed, my R5 hotshoes are still good after repairs on both bodies...
Just by coincidence, I just bought a used Canon 430 EX III Speedlite n near mint condition. Less than half the price of a brand new one. I actually prefered Godox flashes due to their price and rechargeable batteries. However, my Canon R8 does not function fully or is fully compatible with current Godox flashes. Canon pulling its old closed system trick again. The 430 EX III was one of Canon's recommended flash which was fully compatible, think was something to do with the extra central pin in the hot shoe of the new R cameras.
It’s a fantastic flash. I have a couple mk I, ii and even grabbed the AI beast but the rt is the best. These this are just such good value on the used market. Now I always carry the el100 just in case. I have rechargeable Duracell batteries that just work and I never charge and the Enlope also are great but use them indoors for other things. I agree Canon should shout more about what they produce and how to use their products. RUclips is great but sometimes you just want it from the horses mouth.
@@RoyRiley it is for sure strange, and being so bulky I don’t use it. The case alone is ridiculous. I prefer just to rotate the flash head myself. I might take the AI for another spin however
Why is 430 the best ? I have Canon 600 Ext RT mk 2 flash I was told it's top of the line? I also have Canon El 100 Speedlite Flash and I really like it !
Only my opinion. There are lots of other flashes out there and ultimately we each have to find what is right for us and our own individual use. For me the 430 just does the job that I need it for. Small, light, easy. Effective. If what you have works well for you then that’s very cool. I’m sure that 600 packs a bit more of a punch but I have never needed more power than the 430 can deliver. Might pick up an el100 to play with as looks rather cool. Thanks for your comment. All just personal opinion! Many thanks. RR
@@anthonyperkins1480 a bit like this comment! I do my best but sorry to not include the information you clearly feel entitled to. Thank you and best wishes RR
This answered all my questions about the flash that a lot of other people took almost an hour with information overload explaining in confusing manners. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback! Glad you got what you needed from this video. Lots of other people talking about how good the MK2 version of this speedlight.. might be worth a look
I just bought a used 430EX-II. I didn't need the wireless functionality of the RT. Got for $60 used from MPB!! I paid more for the Eneloop (8) batteries than the flash. It works FLAWLESSLY with my 5D MKII and 250D. There's just something magical about Canon products. They just work!
That’s a great deal! Yes those Eneloops are pricey but do the job well and last for years. I think I’m going to keep my eyes open for a mk2 as a back up. Thanks for your comment! Hope life is treating you well. RR
@@RoyRiley thank you! Yes life is good. I really enjoy your channel!
Nice to see you, thanks for the review 🎉
Cheers! Hope the world is treating you right.. RR
Hey Roy! I bought a speedlite from Canon based on your review. Thanks for putting me on the right path - have a lovely weekend!
Hope it works out for you. All the best. RR
Another excellent review Roy! I picked the 430 EX III-RT used on a Good will auction site for $50 U.S.. Was like brand new. Excellent flash! Shot a High School sports banquet recently one set of batteries. Totally agree on the blinding bright red light on the back, and the Off/Lock/On switch. Overall excellent flash!
It's a great little flash and it works well. The remote control (radio) applications are incredible although I do find a lot of that quite complex for my simple brain.
Mine too Robert! I like to keep it simple
Nice to have you back making videos Roy on RUclipss smallest photography channel 🙂. I can't really bring anything to the party on this. I have a 430 EX II which I don't think I have had a problem with but I am only a hobbist.
Cheers Adrian! Hope the world is treating you well?
I have a 430 EX II that I just bought used. It works perfectly! I'm using a 5D MKII and a 250D.
On my R5 I set my DOF button to open the flash menu, I can then easily change the flash settings (like high speed sync) via the screen instead of the small flash menu.
@@GB-AK that’s a great idea! Thanks for that! Will give it a throw
Thanks. I have a more basic 430Ex model but it is a;ll you say this one is. Very reliable.
To be honest I would probably have been happy with one of the earlier ones because the basic functionality is most likely the same. Some great deals on the mk2 secondhand. Might go shopping again!
@@RoyRiley One of the camera shops in Adelaide where I live has lots of good second hand deals on all the camera makes and some well priced canon flashes.I am still loving my canon Dslr's and also the m43 Olympus and Panasonic cameras.It seems phones and mirrorless are having an impact on what are still very good cameras.I just had a brief look at your Rollei shoot in Africa. I have a rollei TLR which was gifted to me and I have barely used it. Thanks for reminding me I should.cheers. Geoff
I'm a bit late catching this, but you're spot on, the 430 is a really good flashgun, while the Godox are great too, but not quite 'there' compared to the Canon. I've got 7 Godox flashguns, mostly bought secondhand so really cheap, and they make for very good & useful off camera flash units, but can go weird with exposure on-camera. I've got 2 430ii, both recently died after a very long hard life, but replacing them will only cost about £60-70 secondhand, so that's the way to go for me over buying the 430iii RT. Fingers crossed, my R5 hotshoes are still good after repairs on both bodies...
Yes It seems the mk2 is the bang for bucks one to go for. I will keep my eyes open for a decent used one. Hope all is well. RR
@@RoyRiley MPB have 'like new' ones for £67... bargain?!
Just by coincidence, I just bought a used Canon 430 EX III Speedlite n near mint condition. Less than half the price of a brand new one. I actually prefered Godox flashes due to their price and rechargeable batteries. However, my Canon R8 does not function fully or is fully compatible with current Godox flashes. Canon pulling its old closed system trick again. The 430 EX III was one of Canon's recommended flash which was fully compatible, think was something to do with the extra central pin in the hot shoe of the new R cameras.
Good buy! I guess it makes sense that Canon might keep something up their sleeve.
Great video.. thanks..... does this work well with canon r50? Kindly reply.. TIA
No experience so cannot really comment But I see no reason why not
It’s a fantastic flash. I have a couple mk I, ii and even grabbed the AI beast but the rt is the best. These this are just such good value on the used market. Now I always carry the el100 just in case. I have rechargeable Duracell batteries that just work and I never charge and the Enlope also are great but use them indoors for other things. I agree Canon should shout more about what they produce and how to use their products. RUclips is great but sometimes you just want it from the horses mouth.
How you get on with the ai flash? I thought it looked a bit fragile maybe?
@@RoyRiley it is for sure strange, and being so bulky I don’t use it. The case alone is ridiculous. I prefer just to rotate the flash head myself. I might take the AI for another spin however
Why is 430 the best ? I have Canon 600 Ext RT mk 2 flash I was told it's top of the line? I also have Canon El 100 Speedlite Flash and I really like it !
Only my opinion. There are lots of other flashes out there and ultimately we each have to find what is right for us and our own individual use. For me the 430 just does the job that I need it for. Small, light, easy. Effective. If what you have works well for you then that’s very cool. I’m sure that 600 packs a bit more of a punch but I have never needed more power than the 430 can deliver. Might pick up an el100 to play with as looks rather cool. Thanks for your comment. All just personal opinion! Many thanks. RR
Lots of talk little useful information.
@@anthonyperkins1480 a bit like this comment! I do my best but sorry to not include the information you clearly feel entitled to. Thank you and best wishes RR
Your lack of understanding is your problem.
Wonder whether TTL/HSS combo works for canon R bodies
I believe so! My R5 works well with this in both TTL and HSS. Not sure what happens if you trigger it remotley though
@@RoyRileythank you for the reply. This is what my godox fails. Maybe I’d get the OeM flash. Thanks again 🎉