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May 11, 2011 23:47 |  #1

So I just got my CST transmitter and two CSRB receivers. Only pain in the butt so far is that stupid 580 of mine does not have a PC port. I never even thought to look. Another thing I dislike about it. 580 II is much better. So far testing it with my one flash I find the system is very easy to use and reliable so far.

I ordered this from flash zebra for the 580.

http://www.flashzebra.​com/canon580ex_footass​embly.shtml (external link)

So I have two options to test fire my flashes to get readings with my L-358. Walk over with transmitter in hand and fire at the location or get a long cord and leave the CST on my camera. The CST came with a short cord and it worked well.

Since technology is ever expanding and there is always something new out there, I just wanted to be sure about one thing before I decide. If wanted to use my L-358 to fire my flashes wirelessly is there something out there that I can plug into the CST that will receive the signal and activate it?

I'm not interested in the Commander at this point in time.


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May 12, 2011 08:01 |  #2

I have the same issue. I dont think there is a wireless solution with cybersyncs. That little base is pricey but its an option. I think you are going to have to go with the corded mode on your 358 to fire the speedlite. I have cybersyncs also and usually only use them on location shoots. When I am indoors, I cybersync my key light and the others fire optically. To set exposure, I cord my key light with the 358.




  
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May 12, 2011 08:57 |  #3

Thanks. Since I am not getting a lot of response on this one it does not seem there is something out there. It was what I expected but I thought I'd check. I am headed down the cord path on this one I think. It will be in the way a bit but but only for the inital setup but I like the thought of only one device in hand. I'll order a cord from the zebra. I was looking at their site but I have not spotted a 2.5 mil jack and PC jack yet.

Now here is something for someone to invent. A plug in radio receiver for the CST that works with a Sekonic :)


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May 12, 2011 09:01 as a reply to  @ digital paradise's post |  #4

Since technology is ever expanding and there is always something new out there, I just wanted to be sure about one thing before I decide. If wanted to use my L-358 to fire my flashes wirelessly is there something out there that I can plug into the CST that will receive the signal and activate it?

No, but it's not a big deal to set the L-358 to cordless mode and hold the CST in the other hand to fire the flash.


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May 12, 2011 09:29 |  #5

RDKirk wrote in post #12395340 (external link)
No, but it's not a big deal to set the L-358 to cordless mode and hold the CST in the other hand to fire the flash.

That is true as well. Still thinking.


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May 12, 2011 09:58 |  #6

If you purchased your CST new, PCB includes a sub-mini to PC cable that you would simply connect to your Sekonic's PC socket.

You could also pick up second CST and velcro that bad boy to your Sekonic...yes, I've done this :lol:


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May 12, 2011 11:20 |  #7

jvspictures wrote in post #12395672 (external link)
If you purchased your CST new, PCB includes a sub-mini to PC cable that you would simply connect to your Sekonic's PC socket.

You could also pick up second CST and velcro that bad boy to your Sekonic...yes, I've done this :lol:

Yes I think I like that secon SCT idea. Thanks


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May 12, 2011 13:44 |  #8

i have 2 transmitters anyway since i always want to have a backup. i keep one on camera and hold the other one in one hand while i have the 358 in the other.

i purposely bought the old model cst that didnt have the recessed test button to make it even easier.


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May 12, 2011 14:15 |  #9

Another two cybersync transmitter user here. One on the camera and one with my light meter.

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May 12, 2011 14:17 |  #10

CosmoKid wrote in post #12396927 (external link)
i have 2 transmitters anyway since i always want to have a backup. i keep one on camera and hold the other one in one hand while i have the 358 in the other.

i purposely bought the old model cst that didnt have the recessed test button to make it even easier.

Hmm. Mine came without the recessed test button. How would I even order it.


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May 12, 2011 19:31 |  #11

Well I ordered another CST receiver tonight. Decided I don't want to fumble around with a cord.


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May 12, 2011 21:07 |  #12

^ I learned something here. I might do the same.....and if ya ever find that you dont need it, it will sell for almost what you paid for it in a matter of hours.




  
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May 12, 2011 21:51 |  #13

You could also put the L-358 in the auto-reseet cordless flash mode....


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May 12, 2011 23:26 |  #14

Can you expand on that please.


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May 12, 2011 23:57 |  #15

digital paradise wrote in post #12400242 (external link)
Can you expand on that please.

see pg 16, section 2-2 "Auto-reset cordless flash mode"

www.sekonic.com/images​/files/L-358.pdf (external link)

This is how I use my L358 with wireless triggers for my monolights. ( Used to be a CST / CSR with Alien Bees, now an Elinchrom Skyport with Elinchrom RX monolights)


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