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Keltic Ice Man
17-02-2007, 19:08
Hi guys

I've got a Dynasun wof4001 bulb that I use for lighting LINK (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STUDIO-STROBE-SYNCH-FLASH-DYNASUN-PRO-WOF4001-LIGHTING_W0QQitemZ230051850391QQihZ013QQcategoryZ3 860QQcmdZViewItem)
and am interested in using a wireless transmitter to control it with my 350D. I'm currently using my on camera flash to trigger it.

I've been looking at this wireless trigger LINK (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ORIGINAL-WIRELESS-STUDIO-FLASH-DYNASUN-TRIGGER-TR4-16Ch_W0QQitemZ230092720359QQihZ013QQcategoryZ3860Q QrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
can anyone see any reasons why it wont work? Is there another way?

Has anyone tried one of these triggers? any good? It's an area I know very little about :(

Also - whats the Xsync cord for? Doesn't the receiver with the adaptor go directly into the studio light?

Thanks

Allan

DiddyDave
17-02-2007, 19:47
I have a very similar radio unit I paid £50 for. It's great, as about 50% of the time it triggers the flash - of course this means the rest of the time you've missed the shot. As I often shoot kids (bang yer dead), that's a pain - but for less time dependent stuff it's fine.

I quickly replaced it with a flash trigger from theflashcentre. This is a 'dark' flash which is great in my studio, but not much good if you want to use studio flash outside on a sunny day.

The sync cord plugs into the key light, and the receiver just hangs from it.

You can have my radio trigger for a very good price!

Keltic Ice Man
18-02-2007, 12:58
Thanks Dave

and thanks for the offer - but i think i'll have a go on ebay for that one (as I think a good price may be more :) )

Allan

DiddyDave
19-02-2007, 07:41
Hi Allan

You'd have been wrong on that one I bet, I was going to let you have it for the cost of the postage alone!

David

Janice
19-02-2007, 07:49
Well if Allan has already got himself one on ebay.....I'll bite your hand off for that, Dave!! :D

Best wait till he gets up to find out!!

Janice
19-02-2007, 09:12
Allan has got one off ebay, so I will go for it David!

trebs
19-02-2007, 18:19
We've have no end of bother with wireless triggers so gone back to wired :s
I guess i should look around some more for a decent system.

50% of the shots being triggered was about right, plus time cursing and fiddling.

DiddyDave
19-02-2007, 19:48
I can recommend an IR flash trigger, so long as you don't want to use it outside or in a conservatory on a sunny day

50% is annoying if the subject moves a lot, but at least it's not wasted film!

Chris L
19-02-2007, 23:40
I've been looking at this wireless trigger LINK (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ORIGINAL-WIRELESS-STUDIO-FLASH-DYNASUN-TRIGGER-TR4-16Ch_W0QQitemZ230092720359QQihZ013QQcategoryZ3860Q QrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
can anyone see any reasons why it wont work? Is there another way?

Has anyone tried one of these triggers? any good? It's an area I know very little about :(

My wife and I spent a 4hr studio session today using the very same trigger/receiver set up and didn't miss a single shot. I've also got the older (cheaper) twin channel trigger and receiver which has also worked faultlessly apart from when the trigger's battery began to fail (which caused intermittent firing) Got a replacement from my local Tesco :)

Also - whats the Xsync cord for? Doesn't the receiver with the adaptor go directly into the studio light?

I believe this would be used on Courtney units and early Interfit EX150 units though sadly can't remember why...something to do with polarity? :shrug:

HTH