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Oct 15, 2007 19:50 |  #1

These cost 10-15% of a Pocket Wizard.
Would you use them?
Do you use them?
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Oct 15, 2007 19:56 |  #2

A quick search gave me these results.

https://photography-on-the.net …t=383045&highli​ght=cactus
https://photography-on-the.net …t=363900&highli​ght=cactus

And this thread I started a while back, which i'll update now
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=360306


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Oct 15, 2007 20:00 |  #3

dsc_1972 wrote in post #4130527 (external link)
These cost 10-15% of a Pocket Wizard.

Would you use them?
Do you use them?
:)

Use 'em all the time .. this thread
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=316948
has a lot of replies and info and Strobist.com is another source.
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Oct 15, 2007 20:05 |  #4

Cheers Tim, I did see both those threads before. Jamiewexlers in particular caught my eye, but I hadn't noted he was using the V2's.

It's a no-brainer. I will order a set and try them out. then I'll actually be 'off-camera' as opposed to 'off-camera cord'!


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Oct 15, 2007 20:09 |  #5

mmahoney wrote in post #4130595 (external link)
Use 'em all the time .. this thread
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=316948
has a lot of replies and info and Strobist.com is another source.
Mike

thanks Mike
Just looking for some re-assurance!

It's not the money..... just need to know that they work.

I'm all for DIY, innovation ,and/or cheaper methods of doing things!

But I draw the line at tupperware - I was a tupperware child - "get to your bed!" - I can still hear the popping of plastic lids as I was locked in the coal cupboard.....


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Oct 15, 2007 20:54 |  #6

I just got my set saturday. Took just a week (from Hong Kong) to get here. I've played with them a little, gonna use them on a shoot this week. Seem to work pretty well, definitely frees you to do a few more things.


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Oct 15, 2007 21:03 |  #7

Thankyou tmon
I am pressing the purchase button......


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Oct 15, 2007 21:42 |  #8

As did I...

I've been needing off camera flash for a while now. I'm hoping that it'll be here in time for my last two weddings of the season coming up in a couple weeks.


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Oct 16, 2007 10:29 |  #9

I have the V2 Cactus....it works well with my old Braun Variozoom flash but it doens't play well with my Canon 430EX. When used with the Canon, it does not trigger consistently, it often fires the flash twice with one press. Basically, it's a PITA.

On my old flash, it works perfectly.


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Oct 16, 2007 10:44 |  #10

Big Mike wrote in post #4134133 (external link)
with my Canon 430EX it often fires the flash twice with one press.

:lol: with the recycle time of the 430 you should still be OK.

I'd send it back .. the V2 was designed to eliminate the misfires experienced with V1 and Canon flashes.
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Oct 16, 2007 11:23 |  #11

I have a set....they are not completely consistant with firing my 430 or 580 - fire properly about 8 out of 10 times. For doing weddings, I would think you would want the flash to fire 10 out of 10 times since you only get one chance in some cases.


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