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Nov 17, 2014 07:38 |  #1

Hi guys,

Just wanted to share couple of images that I did yesterday.
It's all done with 4 x Canon speedlights and 1 x reflector. I will be prepearing a blog post covering in more depth the overall session. I wanted to use some more speedlights but I had only 4 x pocketwizards, when I plug a peedlight unit over the mini tt1 as master the whole system started misbehaving, so I just stuck with the initial setup, especially we were running badly out of time.

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Nov 19, 2014 09:02 |  #2

Hi guys,

The other day when I posted the images I meant to ask a question but I didn't have time.
I was wondering if someone here had the experience of using Pocketwizard mini TT1 on the camera controlling, for example in my case up to 4 speedlights receiving the signal with 4 Flex TT5's. The problem is that I have more flashes than TT5's and I was wondering if I can use a flash mounted on the hotshoe of the mini TT1 set up as master to control few additional speedlights, set as slaves, for which I do not have enough TT 5's.
I think I did it once, but last Sunday I had some problems with doing this, the flashes that were controlled by TT5's weren't responding...... although I need to mention that one of my TT5 was running low on battery, this was somethign that I found out in later stage and I didn't have any more time to experiment with the setup.
So if someone have to share something on this issue please do.
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