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Javier Rios
November 14th, 2007, 08:18 AM
Hi I'm looking for a flash for my gl1 and came here for recommendations
since I don't have much experience on this.

I'm shooting a wedding next month and need to be ready if I need it.

Chris Hurd
November 14th, 2007, 12:11 PM
Any Canon EOS Speedlite flash will work, but I can't recommend doing it since a photo flash is only going to help you with still images, and stills from this camcorder are not that useful. You're better off with a video light, the choice of which is a frequently discussed topic on this forum (a search will bring up numerous threads).

Javier Rios
November 14th, 2007, 05:18 PM
Thanks Chris, I didn't express myself correctly,
what I need is an on camera video light as you suggest thanks for making note of that, I'm following your tip, thanks.


By the way, I didn't know a Canon Speedlite could be used on this camera it's good to know (if ever needed) since I have a 430ex

Chris Davis
November 15th, 2007, 11:35 AM
I have both the Canon VL-10 and the VL-3. I rarely used the VL-10 at a wedding because in situations where it was dark enough to need a light (the reception/dance) it was far too bright. The VL-3 was a much better light for that situation, but is only good for relatively close shooting.

Those are two low-cost solutions. I think I paid less than $50 for both (used).

Graham Bernard
November 15th, 2007, 12:32 PM
The VL-3 was a much better light for that situation, but is only good for relatively close shooting.

Chris? Just how close were you? And how much Gain did you use?

Grazie

Chris Hurd
November 15th, 2007, 01:00 PM
I have both the Canon VL-10 and the VL-3. Neither of these are compatible with the Canon GL1, sorry.

Javier Rios
November 15th, 2007, 03:46 PM
Neither of these are compatible with the Canon GL1, sorry.

Thanks for the advice i were close to order one.

I'm looking for one that works as the canon VL-3 works on the gl2, no batt is required, as it takes power from the camcorder's batt, also it's not too expensive
if somebody knows let me know.

As last option I think I'll give a try to the VL-10LI which is more expensive and uses it's own batt canon websites states it's compatible with the GL1.

Brendan Donohue
November 16th, 2007, 09:00 AM
Neither of these are compatible with the Canon GL1, sorry.

umm, last time I checked, the VL-10i is totally compatible with the GL-1, I use one all the time..I'm not sure about the VL-3 , but I'm pretty sure that is compatible too..

javier, the VL-10i uses the same battery as the Gl-1/2..it's kind of bright and might bother some people if you're up in there face, but I remedy this by putting a piece of thin white cloth over the light and wrapping a rubber band around to hold the cloth in place...acting as a makeshift diffuser..good luck

Javier Rios
November 16th, 2007, 01:32 PM
javier, the VL-10i uses the same battery as the Gl-1/2..it's kind of bright and might bother some people if you're up in there face, but I remedy this by putting a piece of thin white cloth over the light and wrapping a rubber band around to hold the cloth in place...acting as a makeshift diffuser..good luck

Thanks Brendan, just one question how long does a battery last with the light on, I actually have 3 batteries for my GL1 two high capacity and the one that came with the camcorder, I hope not to buy another one.

Brendan Donohue
November 16th, 2007, 03:23 PM
I usually use the small canon battery (that came with the camera) so the videolight is less bulky and topheavy..the last wedding I did, it lasted throughout the whole reception. That is, as long as your battery holds a good charge and you conserve energy (turn of light when not in use)

Chris Hurd
November 16th, 2007, 06:28 PM
I have both the Canon VL-10 and the VL-3.

Neither of these are compatible with the Canon GL1, sorry.

umm, last time I checked, the VL-10i is totally compatible with the GL-1, I use one all the time...

You are of course absolutely right. My bad on the VL-10i, somehow I spaced out on that one.

However the VL-3 is *not* compatible with the GL1 since that light is powered only by the AAS Advanced Accessory Shoe system, and the GL1 doesn't have that capability -- it has a cold shoe only and cannot provide power to the VL-3 or any other AAS item.

Javier Rios
November 29th, 2007, 09:42 PM
I just found a light for sale it's a used VL-20 but my main concern is if it will be too bright has any body tried it?

I think it can be used on the GL1 since it the same model as the VL-10 except for the 20 watts instead of 10 and the sale price is $45.00