![]() You and Technology Insurance Company, Inc., License No. Northcoast Warranty Services, Inc., 800 Superior Avenue E., 21st Floor, Cleveland, OH 44114 ( Florida Residents: this Service Contract is an agreement between Party or parties obligated to provide service under this Service Contract as the service contract provider, "Term": the period of time shown on Your Contract Purchase Receipt which represents theĭuration in which the provisions of this Service Contract are valid. Limitations for this Contract that has been provided to You upon purchase completion from Our Retailer. "Contract": this document detailing all coverage provisions, conditions, exclusions and That has been authorized by Us to sell this Service Contract to You. The item(s) which You purchased and is covered by this Service Contract. Improper installation or improper connection of the Product to a power source. (UL), but not including damages resulting from the Protector approved by the Underwriter's Laboratory Inc. ![]() The Product resulting from an oversupply of voltage to Your Product while properly connected to a surge Purchase Price": the amount paid by You for the covered Product(s) excluding any applicable taxesĪnd/or fees, as evidenced on Your sales/Canon purchase documentation. Materials or workmanship and normal wear and tear occurring during normal use of the Product. The mechanical or electrical breakdown of Your Product to perform its intended function including defects in Was purchased which must be attached to and forms part of this Service Contract. Receipt": the receipt document (paper or e-mail) provided to You by the Administrator or RetailerĪs proof of Your Contract purchase that indicates the Term, Deductible, and date in which the Service Contract "Commercial Use": any non-residential use including rental, business,Įducational and institutional, but not including heavy industrial use. "Claim": a demand for payment in accordance with this Contract sent by You to The Service Contract provisions, conditions and exclusions, who is Canon U.S.A., Inc., One Canon Park, Melville, "Administrator": the entity responsible for administrating benefits to You in accordance with Handling, meaning such damage resulting from unintentionally dropping the Covered Product or liquid spillage. "Accidental Damage From Handling", "ADH": refers to accidental damage from Throughout this Contract, the following capitalized words have the stated meaning: Dust and moisture resistance equivalent to the EOS R5.Utilize the free Canon Connect smartphone app to change settings like flash intensity, flash compensation, sync settings, multi-flash control, and FEB remotely.Assign flash functions to the control ring, utilize quick flash group control*, and set up multi-flash shooting. This flash gets even more powerful when used with an EOS R-series camera.Features the same joystick control and high-definition LCD as the EL-1. ![]() This increases the number of continuous flashes that the unit can emit to 350.*** Since the EL-5 does not need to use any power for a fan, all of that power can be used exclusively to charge and fire the flash.Great for situations where you always need to be ready. Even though the EL-5 does not have a fan it is still has a continuous flash count of approx.Utilizing the same high-speed charging circuits as the EL-1 and a lithium-ion battery, the EL-5 acheives a recharge time of 0.1 to 1.2 sec.**.The Speedlite EL-5 borrows some of the best features of the flagship EL-1 flash, such as a lithium-ion rechargable battery and a modeling lamp.*.Advanced Amateur flash with a new multi-function shoe connector for enhanced camera communication and functionality."You have to be nit-picking to find the differences between the two cameras regarding speed and accuracy if any difference even exist."įor most users in most situations, there will be no practical differences between the A1 and R5. I really can't think of many/any shots that the A1 can get where the R5 can't." Yes the A1 has some advantages.they really aren't worth the price premium that exists though. ![]() "The R5 is hands down the best value for my type of bird/wildlfie photography. I cite again a very experienced BIF photog on another forum who uses an A1, but also tried an R5, and this is what he wrote: Thoughts R LOL.you argue from test charts showing artificial conditions, like pushing a photo 6 stops in post.and even then I can find other settings where the Canon equals or outshines the Sony.īut in real world use.a bit different. ![]()
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