I am really confused by this, call me dumb but I can't find anywhere on the camera to plug in the sync cords...can anyone help out?!
kati_jackson Hatchling 5 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: London More info | Feb 01, 2007 10:09 | #1 I am really confused by this, call me dumb but I can't find anywhere on the camera to plug in the sync cords...can anyone help out?!
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Dridecker Hatchling 7 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Illinois More info | Feb 01, 2007 10:18 | #2 The 350D doesn't have a pc sync socket. The thread below links to some adapters you can use. Gear List:
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roman_t Cream of the Crop 5,271 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Astana, Kazakhstan More info | Feb 01, 2007 12:38 | #3 go wireless with wein!
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Feb 01, 2007 12:49 | #4 roman_t wrote in post #2637496 go wireless with wein! I suspect the OP would need a lot more detail for your suggestion to have much value. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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Gerdav43 Senior Member 310 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Pennsylvania More info | I just purchased the Interfit Stellar 300 kit. I also purchased the wireless Interfit INT412 Radio Kit (@ $80.00 in US currency). It is battery operated. The transmitter mounts on the hot shoe for the camera and there is cord that plugs into a radio receiver that plugs into your main light. Additional lights may then be fired optically. No cords as it were. It is reported to have a range of 50 meters. It has one channel only, which only means that you can't change channels if there is another photographer working on the same frequency within your 150 meters. Canon 60D
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Thanks for your replies!
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Gerdav43 Senior Member 310 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Pennsylvania More info | If you buy one of those hotshoe adapters I believe you can use your speedlite, however, you would lose all ETTL function with your flash. You would have to adjust your speedlite flash manually. Canon 60D
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kav Member 183 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: UK More info | I have the EX150 kit, it's pretty good for the money.
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Feb 07, 2007 08:42 | #9 kati_jackson wrote in post #2668660 if I buy one of these hotshoe adaptors will my (speedlite) flash fit on top of it or do you have to do without it? Gerdav43 is correct, most of these adapters have a generic hotshoe that you can attach a flash unit to, but you would lose E-TTL and have manual control only. I agree with his sentiments about trying to use the Speedlite and Interfits together. They really are different tools for different purposes. It will be easier to learn how to use the strobes without the Speedlite complicating the mix. What is Wein? Wein is a company that makes various flash-related devices, including some infrared flash sync systems. They are fairly pricey. Search B&H for "Wein" and you'll find them. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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Feb 14, 2007 04:47 | #10 Gerdav43 - Yes I do have two one with umbrella and one with softbox, ok so I dont need the speedlite & that was just me being a dumass! Thanks for your help.
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Gerdav43 Senior Member 310 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Pennsylvania More info | Yep. That is the answer. I have use my wireless trans for several weeks now. It has been a great addition to my equipment and the lack of wires running around has been great. However, the best part of the setup would seem to be when I take light measurements, I am able to trip the lights by carrying my camera (I've been trying more handheld portraiture) with me and activating wherever I'm at. One less assistant!! Canon 60D
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Feb 14, 2007 09:54 | #12 Great so do you use the interfit light meter too or did you go for a more advanced option?
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dawnrogers Goldmember 1,190 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: England More info | Feb 14, 2007 12:50 | #13 Gerdav....will the interfit wireless trans work with any canon? My friend has the 150EX lights, she has a hot shoe adaptor with a sync lead...(Nikon camera) and today we were playing around with it but because of that my 1D MK II N wouldn't trip the lights Dawn
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Gerdav43 Senior Member 310 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Pennsylvania More info | Gerdav....will the interfit wireless trans work with any canon I cannot actually say. The wireless transmitter simply slides in the hotshoe. There is no need for a hot shoe adapter. I could not even think about purchasing the camera that you have so I don't know. I don't see why it wouldn't. There is only one contact on the transmitter and that is the center contact which only tells the flash to fire, thus emitting a signal instead of a flash. Great so do you use the interfit light meter too or did you go for a more advanced option? I actually have a Sekonic L308S. I'm just learning on the whole meter thing, but it really streamlines the whole process. I can see how the meter is a valuable tool. Canon 60D
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Feb 15, 2007 08:23 | #15 I dont have a clue about light meters either! But you have to start somewhere don't you! I presume that the reading tells you what to set the camera at rather than trial and error...I'm sure I'll get there!
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