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Mar 24, 2011 23:00 |  #1

well , asked before nobody answer(6 h ago), just 1 replay but not answering so here it goes again
does cactus V5 and Rf602 are the same thing(triggers or transceivers) ?
A cactus V5 work with yongnuo flashes?
among these budgeted remote triggers wich one is more versatil or more reliable?
I am planning to buy them and is hard to decide. I have seen comparison between RF602 and others(photixx or others) but nt cactus V5 ...maybe they are different things:(:o:oops::confused::confused::confused:?
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Mar 24, 2011 23:11 |  #2

no body yet?
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Mar 24, 2011 23:12 |  #3

V5 = transceivers triggers (transmitter and receiver) ie. can be used for both ways
RF-602 = separate triggers (transmitter and receiver) ie. you need a transmitter on top of your camera and X amount of receivers for however many flashes

Yes v5's should work with yongnuo flashes

Get the v5's and not have to worry about it anymore... unless your budget is super strict, then the rf-602's will do just fine as well.


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Mar 24, 2011 23:18 |  #4

Thank you k.CHU saw your pictures excelent pictures and use of ligth...
so V5 seems the best option for wireless photography( w/o PWizard)




  
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Mar 24, 2011 23:19 |  #5

RF-603's are transceivers ...


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Mar 24, 2011 23:20 |  #6

Can they be conected to other sources of ligth like ABees?( the V5 I mean)




  
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Mar 24, 2011 23:29 |  #7

themadman - he mentioned 602's, :P. But i would still take the v5's over the 603's anyday.

ernestoqr - Yes, Cactus v5's rf-602 60, pocketwizards, cybersyncs, etc.... they all do the same purpose, they are all radio triggers.


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