... and LOVED it.
I have been using a 580 ex and a 430 and have been learning off camera flash using the 580 as a master and 430 as a slave on a stand, with an umbrella etc.
I have been wanting to get another flash, or get my 580 off my camera and into use, so after getting the call do shoot a fighter, I bought the STE2
You need to know that I have never see or used this device before, but have used my 580 as a master with 2 430s as slaves (borrowed mkaspers 430). I stopped into my local photo store and bought the STE2 ON THE WAY TO THE SHOOT!
When I arrived at the shoot I setup a bare 430 (no umbrella) on a stand and put it camera left about chin level at almost 90 degrees to the model. I put a second bare 430 camera right about knee level and again almost 90 degrees to the model. I mounted the STE2 to my camera, selected F4 1/200th and iso100 and click.
This was the lighting test shot, unedited.
I was pleasantly surprised.
I later placed my 580 on the floor on its little stand and pointed it straight up behind the model and ended up with these.
Using the STE2 and 3 Canon flashes made it effortless to get these results. I'm a fan.
I understand the limitations of the IR communication and may go to skyports in the future, but for now, for the easiest flash shots I have ever made, $210 was the best money I have spent.
Regards,
-Todd-





