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Jun 01, 2011 12:55 |  #1

I have a Rebel XT and I recently purchased a Vu-Pro v-90 Slave Strobe Kit. I found out that I needed a hot shoe adapter in order to connect these lights to the camera so I did that today. When I hooked it up the lights still don't work. The test button for the lights work but the camera does not set them off. I am very new to all of this so any suggestions would be helpful. Thank you.




  
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Jun 01, 2011 13:00 |  #2

http://cart.owens-originals.com …APHY-LIGHTING-p/v-90d.htm (external link)

Thats teh kit. No clue on how they work. does the Rebel XT have a pc port?


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Jun 01, 2011 13:12 |  #3

The Rebel XT does not have a pc port so I bought the hot shoe adapter.




  
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Jun 01, 2011 13:16 |  #4

So you bought a hot shoe adapter with a PC sync port in it? Do you have a link to the device you purchased?

Do you have another camera to test with (friend maybe)?


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Jun 01, 2011 13:26 |  #5

The kit came with a pc cable that I plugged into the light and the adapter. Unfortunately I don't have another camera to test with at this time.




  
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Jun 01, 2011 13:32 |  #6

Well it could be:
A bad port on the lights
A bad cable
A bad adaptor
A bad shoe on the XT

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Jun 01, 2011 13:35 |  #7

DO teh lights have optical slave?


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Jun 01, 2011 13:39 |  #8

I'm not 100% sure what optical slave is. I do know that if I push the test button on one light, it fires both lights.




  
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Jun 01, 2011 13:46 |  #9

That's an optical slave - when it senses a flash, it fires itself.

But that does nothing to solve your PC cord issue. In order to use the optical slave, you'd need to be in a controlled environment at all times - fine for indoors, not for outdoors.


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Jun 01, 2011 14:16 |  #10

So, I tried unplugging the hot shoe adapter and just used the flash on the camera. It set off the other lighting as well. I will have to do some test shots now. At least the adapter didn't cost too much.




  
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Jun 01, 2011 14:18 |  #11

Make sure the cord is good, short out the end that plugs into the adapter and see if the flash fires.


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Jun 01, 2011 15:46 |  #12

CiM_Photography wrote in post #12516870 (external link)
That's an optical slave - when it senses a flash, it fires itself.

But that does nothing to solve your PC cord issue. In order to use the optical slave, you'd need to be in a controlled environment at all times - fine for indoors, not for outdoors.

160 WS if these are the same.

http://cart.owens-originals.com …ROBE-HEAD-ONLY-p/v160.htm (external link)

You wont be shooting in the sun


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Jun 01, 2011 16:08 |  #13

Unless your strobes have a setting to ignore the Rebel's popup preflash, the optical slave is not going to work. You cannot disable eTTL on a Rebel.
Test your PC cord as suggested above by shorting the center pin to the outer ring. This will fire the strobe if the cord is good. These cords are notorious for going bad.



  
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Jun 01, 2011 17:36 |  #14

tetner wrote in post #12517009 (external link)
So, I tried unplugging the hot shoe adapter and just used the flash on the camera. It set off the other lighting as well.

You may find that the lights go off, but the exposure is still dark. That's the preflash thing that was mentioned a few posts up. If you can't disable ETTL, and can't set the strobes to ignore the preflash, you'll need to get the cord working.


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Jun 01, 2011 18:07 |  #15

dedsen wrote in post #12517642 (external link)
Unless your strobes have a setting to ignore the Rebel's popup preflash, the optical slave is not going to work. You cannot disable eTTL on a Rebel.
Test your PC cord as suggested above by shorting the center pin to the outer ring. This will fire the strobe if the cord is good. These cords are notorious for going bad.

AH never mind. I thought you could. Does the OP have a speedlight?


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