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Oct 28, 2012 14:09 |  #1036

Trailboy wrote in post #15178524 (external link)
Yeah, I know, I think I have most of the various generations of canon flashes going back to the 300tl for my (OUT OF MY COLD DEAD HANDS!!!) T90. I was answering the direct question in the post above mine.

Ok, I got it. :)




  
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Oct 28, 2012 14:18 |  #1037

KML7of7 wrote in post #15178033 (external link)
For those who have ordered from Photogadget... were you ever able to track your shipment from the time it arrived in the US? It has been a couple weeks and I have not seen any change in the status of the shipment. It appears that it is still waiting to get picked up.

I shot some stuff at a halloween party where there was a haunted house where tours were given to scare the bajeebees out of the patrons and my roll was to capture it. Very difficult to get focus in pitch black and then freeze the terror with a flash. That focus assist would have been really nice.:cool:

Today is the 40th day counted from the order. Same case as yours: nothing is changed about the tracking number from the beginnigs (it says the item is in Sanghai). I wrote to Grace (photogadget) asked for a new tracking number for the new (resent) package. I hope I'll get it soon or I'll have to claim on PayPal on Thursday...




  
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Oct 28, 2012 17:48 |  #1038

triton3k wrote in post #15178947 (external link)
how long is it taking everyone to get theirs?

I've never had an order from ThePhotoGadget take longer than 16 days total (no messing about with which are working days, which ones don't count, which are holidays - 16 days total maximum) to the UK.
Most recent was order:

  • placed at 13:09 BST on Friday 5th October (therefore 20:09CST on Friday 5th in Shangai).
  • Invoiced (I guess automatically!) at 14:08 on 5th October
  • Order acknowledged at 17:58 (GMT or BST, it's not specified) on Friday 5th October (hence circa 04:00 on Saturday 6th in Shanghai)
  • Tracking number sent 21:27 (again unspecified time zone) on Saturday 6th October.
  • Order arrived 18th October - hence 13 days (well 12 days + 1 afternoon and 1 morning) from ordering to getting my sticky little paws on it.
Shipping was the free option (can't say I've seen anything else to UK from ThePhotoGadget, but I haven't really looked very hard) so no 'expedited service' or anything like that. This is the service I routinely get.

Tracking: It takes a couple of days for the tracking number to appear on either 17track.net or the China Post site. Generally a day from acknowledgement of receipt there through to the "Acceptance Office" message. From time to time I get an intermediate message which doesn't make sense (something about "straight hair" which is nonsensical to a bald man awaiting a flash unit or trigger set ;) ) Then that same 'Acceptance' message just sits there, unchanged, and the parcel arrives at my doorstep, awaiting signature. The service to the UK doesn't seem to provide for tracking once it has left Shanghai - but then postal service within the UK doesn't do that either. I have recently sent both "Signed for" (used to be called 'Recorded Delivery' because that's what we got, a record of delivery but no tracking) and "Tracked" parcels within the UK and neither case could I get any information until they had been signed for. No step-by-step tracking. Hence I don't read too much into the lack of information on parcels from China once they have hit the "Acceptance Office".

However, as ThePhotoGadget, and many other companies too, make abundantly clear - once that parcel hits the postal system they have no control whatsoever. Different countries have different arrangements - eg Ireland has no delivery on Saturdays, in the UK we have one floating day per week when we usually don't get a delivery, Grace has told me that she can't send ebay orders to Finland but orders through her own site are no problem. YMMV, as they say.

40 days seems a very long time indeed though, irrespective of heightened security measures no matter where they may be. Patient though I am (usually), even I would be getting more than a bit frustrated by now.

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Oct 28, 2012 18:04 |  #1039

Whortleberry - you may itemise (but please don't!) how many times you have not been hit by a bus. Things will look different when you are.

You are right -ThePhotoGadget is featuring highly here because many bought from them, and they shipped by a route which went through a security cordon.

Prudence suggests that the Paypal remedy should be applied.


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Oct 28, 2012 18:10 as a reply to  @ Whortleberry's post |  #1040

My order was placed on the 8th of this month and it is still listed as "Origin post is preparing shipment" So I am 20 days out and it appears to me that the order has not shipped yet. I am beginning to wonder if one of the Amazon state side vendors would have been a better choice for the extra $12. I am still hopeful based on the high rating from the people on this forum.

Anyone know anything about Yongnuo such as where their manufacturing plant is located and how big the company is?




  
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Oct 28, 2012 18:22 |  #1041

KML7of7 wrote in post #15178033 (external link)
For those who have ordered from Photogadget... were you ever able to track your shipment from the time it arrived in the US? It has been a couple weeks and I have not seen any change in the status of the shipment. It appears that it is still waiting to get picked up.

If you put the tracking number into your local postal service tracking system (in this case USPS) you will see if the shipment is "in country" and what its current status is. If there is no tracking status in the local tracking system it is not yet in the destination country.


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Oct 28, 2012 18:25 |  #1042

wow that sucks. I wonder what U.S vendors has them ready to go.


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Oct 28, 2012 19:44 as a reply to  @ triton3k's post |  #1043

The status remains the same as it was when there was any information at all. That is from the usps site. I have ordered other stuff that had no activity in the tracking site but then the stuff just shows up it is due one day and shows up a couple days early. For what it is worth when I did email photogadget they replied within hours.




  
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Oct 28, 2012 20:24 |  #1044

I'm about 16 days out on my order of 2 568 flashes and 4 622c's, hoping they show up sometime this week. My shipping still says the "Origin preparing shipment" thing, but it's reassuring to see that others here received their order while that status was still showing. I'll post up as soon as I get them. :)


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Oct 28, 2012 22:35 as a reply to  @ 3DZukini's post |  #1045

Woh... I had the low battery stroboscopic flash of death this morning!

The low battery warning LED's were blinking fast at the same time, but its a bit too late by then.

That could be something to be careful of if you use a flash without thermal cut off (and you can't get to it quickly to switch off).


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Oct 28, 2012 22:56 |  #1046

elv wrote in post #15180744 (external link)
Woh... I had the low battery stroboscopic flash of death this morning!

The low battery warning LED's were blinking fast at the same time, but its a bit too late by then.

That could be something to be careful of if you use a flash without thermal cut off (and you can't get to it quickly to switch off).

I have already warned the few pages above
https://photography-on-the.net …p=15164214&post​count=1016

In YN-568EX can work the thermal fuse.
To replace it will go to the service center.

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Oct 29, 2012 02:45 |  #1047

elv wrote in post #15174678 (external link)
I wrote up a bit of a review of the YN-465 as a budget slave flash option for the YN-622C. Its not perfect but for around $60 shipped its hard to complain considering what it can do -

http://flashhavoc.com …-slave-flash-for-yn-622c/ (external link)

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I don't have a lot of experience with the cheaper YN flashes so if I've got anything wrong, or you know of any compatibility issues please let me know.


Otherwise there is a YN560EX slave flash for use with the Canon optic wirelss system, but nothing similar for the YN-622C.

Whats needed is ideally a YN-560-SLV, an updated version of the manual YN-560 but with added ETTL and Remote Manual compatibility when used as a Slave with the YN-622C receiver. Preferably - Full power, Battery Port, Zoom Head, in about that order of priority, under the $100 mark.

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I don't mind the black screen but if you wanted the LCD look I think they could make a nice grey panel to look just like an LCD but actually using the YN-560 LED lights instead -

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If you would like to see a basic (but full power) sub $100 YN-622C slave flash like this, could you please leave a comment on the blog here and I will forward this to YongNuo to see what they can do -

http://flashhavoc.com/​budget-slave-f...22_Slave_Flash (external link)
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Could they even do a pure slave? As I understand it (I'm a noob to flash in almost all regards, but I think I understand this system), it's two way communication, so everything has to work both ways.


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Oct 29, 2012 08:46 |  #1048

Has anyone bought from BestDealUSA on amazon? Says shipped from NJ.


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Oct 29, 2012 10:07 |  #1049

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Could they even do a pure slave? As I understand it (I'm a noob to flash in almost all regards, but I think I understand this system), it's two way communication, so everything has to work both ways.

Yep two way communication is right, but the 622C triggers are doing the work there.

I just mean this is primarily an off camera flash, like the 560EX its main ETTL and Remote Manual function is off camera, but with the 622C as receiver now. It may have some on camera function, but the priority is to keep the price down, otherwise you can buy a 565EX or 568EX already.

The YN-465 does the job fine as far as basic controls go, thats all thats needed. It just needs the updated YN-560 body with better battery door, zoom head, battery pack port, and the extra power.


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Oct 29, 2012 13:19 |  #1050

triton3k wrote in post #15178947 (external link)
how long is it taking everyone to get theirs? I'm looking to get a pair for my strobe since i'm selling my pocket wizards and going with cyber commander for my einstein but I want the yn-622c for my speedlites.

KML7of7 wrote in post #15178033 (external link)
For those who have ordered from Photogadget... were you ever able to track your shipment from the time it arrived in the US? It has been a couple weeks and I have not seen any change in the status of the shipment. It appears that it is still waiting to get picked up.

I shot some stuff at a halloween party where there was a haunted house where tours were given to scare the bajeebees out of the patrons and my roll was to capture it. Very difficult to get focus in pitch black and then freeze the terror with a flash. That focus assist would have been really nice.:cool:

KML7of7 wrote in post #15179763 (external link)
My order was placed on the 8th of this month and it is still listed as "Origin post is preparing shipment" So I am 20 days out and it appears to me that the order has not shipped yet. I am beginning to wonder if one of the Amazon state side vendors would have been a better choice for the extra $12. I am still hopeful based on the high rating from the people on this forum.

Anyone know anything about Yongnuo such as where their manufacturing plant is located and how big the company is?

I placed an order on Oct 3rd, and they are sitting at the post office as of Oct 27th. Was about the same amount of time for the first pair as well. I'm in KS. Ordered from PhotoGadget.


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