zacker wrote in post #2964972
stealthlude if you google it or better yet look at some of the posts on the strobists page on Flicker.. there are a number of Mods for the ebay slaves, tons of info and tips on getting the most from them and such....it seems the biggest problem with them is the antenna length.
I use ebay radio slaves, I have threes set and I really like their utility. But getting this utility is not without bumps in the road for many.
They are not without very significant issues, and these issues are not congealed into just one issue, the length of the antenna.
I have personally ordered over 35 sets of these devices (for my camera club members) and the biggest issue is that they just do not work at all as received. About 20% of the units I received were non functional as received. Some had non functional transmitters other had non functional receivers.
The dealer happily replaced them, but the replacement units also were about 20% defective.
So, this leads me to believe that about 20% of these units are defective "as received".
If you get a good one "as received" then they seem to work pretty well. But, my sampling indicates that about 2 out of 10 will be out of luck.
But, because of the high possibility of problems (20% is an enormous defective rate) I avoid suggesting them to anyone that is new and already confused about off camera flash. They do not need another layer of problems added to their admitted initial confusion.
Get them going with a cord, and a stable working setup. Them let them meander on their own to a inexpensive ebay radio slaves when issues surround the radio slaves will be the only issue (not general confusion about the whole process).
The OP in this post needed exactly what Wilt suggested in the first post, a simple camera hotshoe to PC adapter. And Curtis so kindly illuminated this suggestion.
The solution need not be any more complicated.
Enjoy! Lon