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Triggers seem to be wireless... or by sensor, flashing one light when it sees another.
I have seen these on ebay, they have a switch whereby you can do either, wireless OR by sensor.
Is this a good thing and a reasonable price for one transmitter and 3 receivers?
Thanks guys, I might chance my arm then!
I will be interested to see how you get on with these Janice, then i might take the plunge
They dont call me Janice the Guinea Pig for nothing!!
Do we? lol
I'll remember that.............title change on the cards there MOD's?
Do it, do it, do it...
DD
If you need them, got to be worth a punt for £36?I will be interested to see how you get on with these Janice, then i might take the plunge
If you need them, got to be worth a punt for £36?
Looks alright, although I think people have had issues with triggers from eBay. I know AndyBorzi had a problem with his Nikon flash on one of the PT-04 sets, where it free-fired constantly, and when I bought it off him it wouldn't fire my Oly FL36R at all :shrug: Works fine with my older flashgun though.
The hotshoe on the ebay triggers and all other YongNuo products (so probably these too) is a very poor fit for the Nikon speedlight foot,allowing the flash to rock back and forward, causing the misfiring.
It is easily sorted with a bit of gaffer tape to pad out the hotshoe fitment (make sure not to cover the centre contact) which allows for a much better fit and should eliminate the misfires.