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Jan 31, 2018 03:23 as a reply to  @ post 18552973 |  #136

Yes what Osa said, just attach a Godox flash to the hot shoe and it can trigger the other flashes. Also you can control the other flashes from it and have it flash or not. Godox have really provided a great system and as a plus you can control/trigger a canon mount flash from a Fuji mount one or any other way round.


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Jan 31, 2018 09:59 as a reply to  @ Two Hot Shoes's post |  #137

I’ll eventually make the change but the difference with using the cactus trigger is that it has knobs that are easily accessible within milliseconds for adjustments .


I could navigate the knobs virtually without even looking at the trigger. Groups A, B, C and D have individual Dials. That was the beauty of using the pocket wizard AC3 back in the day. Problem with the AC3 is that it took the hot shoe on top so that was more for studio application not run gun .

It’s definitely fun doing the research right now though .


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