Speedlite flashes for Canon cameras

A speedlite flash for your DSLR, mirrorless or compact Canon camera must be compatible with Canon e-TTL (II) metering for automatic exposure control. To get this you don’t have to buy a speedlite from Canon. Alternatives include flashes from Yongnuo, Godox, Pixel, Shanny or Meike, to name the main 3rd party manufacturers. Apart from the TTL enabled speedlite flashes there are also manual flashes (without TTL metering) which are less expensive but lack some features.

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$139.99

Pixel X800C Pro

Pixel X800C Pro is a very affordable E-TTL and HSS enabled flash for Canon cameras. Pixel is a company that produces top quality products and X800C is a great alternative to the higher priced Canon models. For both on and off-camera use, X800C is looking to be the best bang for the buck inexpensive flash currently available.

X800C Pro is the most advanced Pixel flash speedlite for both professional or advanced amateur Canon shooters. It is an excellent choice for on-camera use as well as off-camera use thanks to the built-in Pixel King Pro wireless trigger. The build quality is really good and it feels solid. It is features rich, supporting e-TTL, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.

$109.99

Pixel X800C Standard

Pixel X800C Standard is a very affordable E-TTL and HSS enabled flash for on camera use. Pixel is a company that produces top quality products and X800C is a great alternative to the higher priced Canon models. For on-camera use, X800C is looking to be the best bang for the buck inexpensive flash currently available.

X800C Standard is the most affordable Pixel flash speedlite for both professional or advanced amateur Canon shooters. It is an excellent choice for on-camera use as well as off-camera use in combination with Pixel King Pro wireless triggers. The build quality is really good and it feels solid. It is features rich, supporting e-TTL, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.