03-27-2024 10:04 PM
Hi,
Is the Canon EOS R8 hot shoe strong enough to support the Canon EL-5 speedlight? The Canon EL-5 flash-606 grams weighs more than the R8 camera-461 grams. And, the new multi-function hot shoe is very delicate and can easily become loose or broken. Additionally, the EL-5 doesn't have such good reviews- people have reported problems regarding the radio connection, and there is no way to connect a wire in case the radio fails. Am I better off getting an older flash that uses the older, stronger hot-shoe? I would appreciate it if people can please recommend a good on-camera flash for the Canon EOS R8 that can be bounced from the ceiling and used indoors with a fast recycle time.
Thank you in advance.
03-28-2024 12:37 AM
Greetings,
I am not a flash expert. I own a 430 EXII, and today I purchased a 430 EXIII-RT
The EL-100 is the smallest and most affordable.
The 430 EX-III RT - Affordable mid range flash (with wireless) should the need arise.
The EL-5 is another option for the R8, but not for my R5 C.
There are some used options too, but if you want to keep it light, the EL-100 or 430 EXIII-RT are the lightest options. I don't recommend non Canon flashes. Lighting is another story, but they are not portable.
Let's see what others recommend.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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03-28-2024 05:27 AM
Yes the EOS R8 multifunction accessory shoe is strong enough to support the EL-5, though it's not well balanced with a heavier flash on a lighter camera. The multifunction shoe on the EL-5 is pretty durable - same as the EL-1 - though it does have the 21-pins at the front of the foot where they are more exposed.
I have both EOS R6 Mark II and the EOS R10, both have multifunction accessory shoe, I have used them with the AD-E1 adapter and a Speedlite 600EX-RT, this puts more strain as the weight of the flash has more leverage than even the EL-5 as it is an extra inch from the body due to the adapter. Mostly I have elected to use the ST-E10 transmitter on the camera and work with my Speedlite off-camera. I look forward to a new Speedlite based on the Speedlite 430EX III-RT but with multifunction shoe.
The smallest and lightest unit you can use is the Speedlite EL-100 it weighs 190g. Going up in flash power, features, size and price is the Speedlite 430EX III-RT weighing 295g. Though both of these have the older style foot they will fit on the EOS R8 multifunction accessory shoe without using the AD-E1 adapter as they are not weather sealed.
04-07-2024 11:44 PM
Thank you very much for the suggestions.
04-07-2024 11:50 PM
I bought the 430 EXIII-RT Refurb. They are still in stock as of this evening. A steal with a CarePak
Shop Canon Refurbished Speedlite 430EX III-RT | Canon U.S.A., Inc.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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