Bobby what version were you running? I think I had they same problem last week.
Bobby what version were you running? I think I had they same problem last week. LIGHT>LENS>BODY
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | May 20, 2018 09:14 | #11222 Osa713 wrote in post #18628728 Bobby what version were you running? I think I had they same problem last week. My working one had version 2.4. The strobe with HSS issues was at version 2.2. When upgraded to version 2.4, it seems to work fine. These shots were part of the class that I was teaching at my work place. And I was short one Nikon trigger so I had given my Fuji trigger to the person shooting Nikon as he could atleast use it as a dumb trigger. Somehow I ended up with Nikon on my GFX and Nikon person with Fuji. After I resolved that by swapping, this strobe didn't work still so I gave up. Also basic X-Pro trigger in a group environment works but just have to make sure that each person press the test button on his/hers trigger first when taking over the control. Otherwise you shooting with light power set by the someone else's trigger. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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diveguy Member More info Post edited over 5 years ago by diveguy. | May 23, 2018 23:16 | #11224 Today's shoot for an agency in the San Francisco area. Image hosted by forum (914919) © diveguy [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (914920) © diveguy [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Deets: Canon 5d Mark IV Canon 70-200mm L II Camranger / iPad Profoto D2 Strobe Profoto 4' Octa ---------------
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EightEleven Car enthusiast and an all around nice guy More info | So how is the tether working? Which software, it looks wireless.. I tried to use the Canon app with wifi but you had to go and manually select each image to review.. I want the last image to just appear on the screen. Ron Snarski
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May 24, 2018 11:16 | #11226 EightEleven wrote in post #18631647 So how is the tether working? Which software, it looks wireless.. I tried to use the Canon app with wifi but you had to go and manually select each image to review.. I want the last image to just appear on the screen. I have the Canon 5D Mark IV with wifi, but found it too cumbersome to use for this. The setup was always taking me quite a bit of time, and I ended up fiddling with the camera wifi settings more than dialing in exposure and focusing on the shot. ---------------
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May 24, 2018 12:47 | #11227 diveguy wrote in post #18631753 I have the Canon 5D Mark IV with wifi, but found it too cumbersome to use for this. The setup was always taking me quite a bit of time, and I ended up fiddling with the camera wifi settings more than dialing in exposure and focusing on the shot. I bought the CamRanger The iPad on set is great for client review. They can look at the iPad while I shoot, or I can show select photos to them after a session is done to make sure I got the shots they're looking for. It beats having to scroll through images on the camera LCD screen. If you prefer not to show the images to the client on-site, it's still great to have for your own review. The Camranger has some additional features that I don't really use but others might. You can set it to bracket photos for HDR, focus stacking, live view, and you can also click the shutter from your iPad. Anyway, I really like it and it's helped quite a bit in my workflow. If you want a much cheaper option, you could try a wifi SD card and the app Shuttersnitch. $50-60 total for both. I use a Toshiba FlashAir SD card in my 5D4 and it sends each new photo wirelessly to Shuttersnitch on my iPad. It doesn't have loads of other features like the CamRanger has, but if you're just looking to have every new photo sent wirelessly to your mobile device, it just works. I've used Eye-Fi cards before and they work just fine. But the FlashAir seems to stay connected much better than the Eye-Fi cards did. InstaGram
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EightEleven Car enthusiast and an all around nice guy More info | May 24, 2018 13:42 | #11228 WOW, that is some great info! Thank you both!! diveguy wrote in post #18631753 I have the Canon 5D Mark IV with wifi, but found it too cumbersome to use for this. The setup was always taking me quite a bit of time, and I ended up fiddling with the camera wifi settings more than dialing in exposure and focusing on the shot. I bought the CamRanger The iPad on set is great for client review. They can look at the iPad while I shoot, or I can show select photos to them after a session is done to make sure I got the shots they're looking for. It beats having to scroll through images on the camera LCD screen. If you prefer not to show the images to the client on-site, it's still great to have for your own review. The Camranger has some additional features that I don't really use but others might. You can set it to bracket photos for HDR, focus stacking, live view, and you can also click the shutter from your iPad. Anyway, I really like it and it's helped quite a bit in my workflow. Mesmer wrote in post #18631815 If you want a much cheaper option, you could try a wifi SD card and the app Shuttersnitch. $50-60 total for both. I use a Toshiba FlashAir SD card in my 5D4 and it sends each new photo wirelessly to Shuttersnitch on my iPad. It doesn't have loads of other features like the CamRanger has, but if you're just looking to have every new photo sent wirelessly to your mobile device, it just works. I've used Eye-Fi cards before and they work just fine. But the FlashAir seems to stay connected much better than the Eye-Fi cards did. Ron Snarski
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May 24, 2018 14:49 | #11229 diveguy wrote in post #18631753 I bought the CamRanger............ Informative. 5D Mk 1, 7D Mk 1, 450D | Canon 50mm 1.8 II | Canon 24-105L | Canon 85mm 1.8 | Canon EF-S 18-55 IS | Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 EX DG OS HSM | Manfrotto 055XPROB & 804RC2 | SpeedLite 430EX II & 2 x YN560 II. Bowens Gemini 500R Studio lighting kit
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Osa713 Goldmember More info Post edited over 5 years ago by Osa713. | May 24, 2018 15:52 | #11230 DIY black board and black seam less roll to concentrate the light, Godox V860 II above in a reflective umbrella as fill and beauty dish with AD600 as main. Image hosted by forum (915005) © Osa713 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (915006) © Osa713 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. LIGHT>LENS>BODY
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KaosImagery Goldmember 1,543 posts Gallery: 31 photos Best ofs: 3 Likes: 1955 Joined Sep 2009 Location: near Saratoga Springs, NY More info | May 25, 2018 07:49 | #11231 I also like the Camranger. It may not be the least expensive alternative, but it works well. I was fortunate enough to purchase it on a half off sale from B&H a number of years ago. It's excellent for letting your clients review images as you shoot them. If your eye are getting older like mine, it's nice to be able to see your shots on a larger screen like an iPad.
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Grayman Senior Member More info | Great post Chris, thank you. 5d MKiii, 40D, Canon 24-70 f2.8, Canon 24-105L f4, Canon 70-200 f4, Canon 580exii
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May 26, 2018 11:34 | #11233 bobbyz wrote in post #18628948 My working one had version 2.4. The strobe with HSS issues was at version 2.2. When upgraded to version 2.4, it seems to work fine. Wow my version is 1.6.... Now I need to find a windows computer LIGHT>LENS>BODY
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ptcanon3ti Cream of the Crop More info | May 26, 2018 11:48 | #11234 The windows only thing is by far the biggest, and in my opinion inexcusable, problem with the godox system. Paul
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It really does suck! I guess you can't have everything in this "budget" system. LIGHT>LENS>BODY
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