Wireless E-bay flash trigger purchase
Toshido
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Finally found some cheap triggers receivers on E-bay that I liked. Had been thinking about the RD-616(?) triggers recommended by Art Scott for the longest time. What kept holding me back was the need for an adaptor to use my 430 EXII flash.
So stumbled on these interesting flash triggers on Ebay today and got permission to spend the $50 to get them.
A link to the seller and item...Triggers...
Couple things that I like about these, assuming they work as described...
-3 transmitters (plan on eventually running three flashes)
-hot shoe to trigger flash
-options to connect to studio lights
-two hot shoe mounts on each receiver (kinda gimmicky but what the heck)
-low profile mounting
I do not foresee being 4 channels as a drawback. Unlikely to be using these around other photographers, or at least not around a lot of other photogs.
Now I have something to look forward to in the mail. Will post a review when I get them. Looking forward to playing with off camera flash in near future.
So stumbled on these interesting flash triggers on Ebay today and got permission to spend the $50 to get them.
A link to the seller and item...Triggers...
Couple things that I like about these, assuming they work as described...
-3 transmitters (plan on eventually running three flashes)
-hot shoe to trigger flash
-options to connect to studio lights
-two hot shoe mounts on each receiver (kinda gimmicky but what the heck)
-low profile mounting
I do not foresee being 4 channels as a drawback. Unlikely to be using these around other photographers, or at least not around a lot of other photogs.
Now I have something to look forward to in the mail. Will post a review when I get them. Looking forward to playing with off camera flash in near future.
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I vote as always rf602
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I have looked over a used set of Cybersync to run Nikon flashes but holding off for another source
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180448603446
That link takes me to an already over auction for a
BOWERS 8MM Fisheye???????dunnodunnodunnodunno
I bought these triggers from Ebay user named lilyrst. Couple good things so far and it just got shipped
First she sent an e-mail explaining the small delay in shipping, it was their new year's break, I'm okay with that.
She warned that bad weather in North America may delay the shipping as flights are being delayed or cancelled. She even sent a link to find out more information about cancelled links.
Feedback has been left already.
The Ebay feedback is one of the things I hate about Ebay. Most sellers are scared to leave negative feedback because a seller will leave negative feedback in response to feedback, not the actual transaction. I would love if Ebay required the seller to leave feedback before a purchaser could leave feedback. Anyways she left feedback as soon as payment was received. With the obvious delay for the new year's break.
Looking really forward to these toys. Even dug out my Dad's old SLR and looked at the flash from that. I think I will be stealing that old film SLR and it's very basic flash for use with the triggers...
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Congrats on the purchase. Enjoy the new learning curve, I am looking forward to learning them when they arrive for me.
And I just got them today.. (not bad for shipping.. they went out last Monday from Hong Kong and I live in the Philly area)
I set them both up on my light stands, and had a chance to mess with them and I must say I'm very impressed. The only thing is you can't work in TTL, but that's fine as I usually work everything manual anyway. I'm hoping to have some test shots during the week.. (good ones, i was testing on my 21 month old daughter who is sick and wanted to watch TV instead of watching flashing lights..)
I'm happy to say though that I had them in one room, and they were able to work in another room which was about 30 feet away. They don't have the 1600 feet range as pocket wizards, but hey, they work!
Hopefully if I get enough time this weekend I can go more in depth along with test shots but from what I've seen so far, these are definitely a great alternative to off camera flash!
-kev
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I got my RF-602s in a few weeks ago. I have nothing but the highest compliments for them.
maybe i missed it but I did not see how many channels these have (I went to ebay site to look)....Are they RF or optical flash triggers??
They're 4 channels and I believe IR. I'll have to look more into it and get back to you.
Nikon 50mm 1.8 | Tamron 28-75 2.8 | Tamron 70-200 2.8 | Tokina 11-16 2.8
2 SB-900 and 2 SB-600's
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