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PatchMaster - sound trigger

 
ROCKET-MAN
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Nov 05, 2011 06:51 |  #1

Hi!
I have a PM sound trigger and an EX430II. The flash doesn't have PC SYNC port, so how can I connect those devices? (maybe with some flash adapter from FlashZebra? but wich one?)
Thank you!




  
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Nov 05, 2011 15:21 |  #2

This is the unit you have right?
http://www.pmgadgets.n​et …t_info.php?prod​ucts_id=47 (external link)

Looks to me like like you could just ditch the PC Sync since the flash doesn't have that connection anyway and pickup a female miniphone to hotshoe adapter like this.
http://flashzebra.com/​products/0128/index.sh​tml (external link)

And then a male to male miniphone cord (pick the length you want).
http://flashzebra.com/​products/0207/index.sh​tml (external link)

There are actually a number of different ways you could do it. Pretty much just need to go from miniphone (what according to the product page the sound trigger has) to hotshoe. :)


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Nov 06, 2011 04:20 as a reply to  @ Dinoman's post |  #3

Thank you for the reply. I'll try it that way.:D




  
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Jun 16, 2015 11:36 |  #4

I'd stay away from ordering the Patchmaster or any product they have. They are a shady business and will rip you off without a seconds hesitation. They are located in Turkey which is NOT an EU country. They add on VAT to the postage courier and then when the courier arrives at your door they ask for more money!!!

If you send it back and ask for a refund they charge you for a restocking fee, then charge you for the postage back!

A horrible horrible business.

STAY AWAY AT ALL COSTS!!!!




  
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