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Old 1st of February 2008 (Fri)   #1
e r y k
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Default semi wireless / semi wired setup possible?

hey guys

i just picked up three nikon sb28's, in addition to my 580ex/430ex/285HV.
i am currently using poverty wizards aka cactus v2s' to trigger my flashes.

since im on a budget, i dont want to purchase 3 more cactus recievers, since i doubt i will always have 6 flashes going at the same time.
instead, will purchasing sync cables and tethering the nikon sb28's to the current cactus triggers work?

thanks
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