Remote flash triggers for Nikon - info?
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For the 2nd week in a row, I have had flash failures while shooting wedding receptions. I shoot D700's with SB-800's, with the camera in cammander mode shooting the flashes remotely on flash brackets. Both flashes failed at the same time - once the hall went dark and the band fired up. I can only guess there is something with the sound equipment that interferes with the signal going to the flash.
Soooooo...I want to purchase remote triggers for both of my cameras/flashes. Don't know much about them and would like to see what others are using and what experience they have had. Is there an atvantage to radio remotes over infared remotes. Any brands you would recommend?
I would appreciate any guidance I could get.
Soooooo...I want to purchase remote triggers for both of my cameras/flashes. Don't know much about them and would like to see what others are using and what experience they have had. Is there an atvantage to radio remotes over infared remotes. Any brands you would recommend?
I would appreciate any guidance I could get.
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The most popular (for a reason) are Pocketwizards. Other quality options include Elinchrom Skyports and Cybersyncs from Paul C. Buff.
I think Cybersyncs are the best balance of power and price, but those Pocketwizards are tempting.
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manual shooting with these triggers.....but that is 99% of my flash shooting anyway.......................
Thanks. That gives me a place to start. One question that I have about these remote triggers is whether they will allow shooting in TTL or iTTL mode.
Don't worry. I can fix you in photoshop.
The new pocket wizards will allow for TTL mode.
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If I'm not mistaken, they'll be the ONLY ones that allow for TTL.
Maybe Radiopoppers, too. I don't know, I shoot Olympus, no one ever makes this stuff for me.
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Ceci - What camera do you shoot? I would really like to hear back from you about how the Cactus Wizard performs. Please update me after you have used them for a while. Thanks!
Don't worry. I can fix you in photoshop.