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Feb 01, 2008 13:13 |  #1

hey guys

i just picked up three nikon sb28's, in addition to my 580ex/430ex/285HV.
i am currently using poverty wizards aka cactus v2s' to trigger my flashes.

since im on a budget, i dont want to purchase 3 more cactus recievers, since i doubt i will always have 6 flashes going at the same time.
instead, will purchasing sync cables and tethering the nikon sb28's to the current cactus triggers work?

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Feb 01, 2008 13:29 |  #2

all that's happening down a sync/minijack/whatever you want cable is the contacts are shorting together. There is no reason why you cannot infinitely tether them




  
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Feb 01, 2008 14:04 |  #3

e r y k wrote in post #4830770 (external link)
hey guys

i just picked up three nikon sb28's, in addition to my 580ex/430ex/285HV.
i am currently using poverty wizards aka cactus v2s' to trigger my flashes.

since im on a budget, i dont want to purchase 3 more cactus recievers, since i doubt i will always have 6 flashes going at the same time.
instead, will purchasing sync cables and tethering the nikon sb28's to the current cactus triggers work?

thanks
eric

Have you considered just getting an optical slave triggering unit such as one of these?

http://flashzebra.com/​opticalslaves/index.sh​tml (external link)


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Feb 01, 2008 14:19 |  #4

pacace, ive looked into them, but not that specific brand. i was always under the impression that those werent very reliable.

if i am using my flashes out doors, how effective are the ones you linked me to?


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Feb 01, 2008 14:23 |  #5

Don't the nikon sb-28's have optical slave capability built in?


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Feb 01, 2008 14:28 |  #6

i believe only the sb26's did, im not sure if the sb28's do, but if someone knows please chime in :)


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Feb 01, 2008 15:18 |  #7

crackaonrice wrote in post #4831139 (external link)
Don't the nikon sb-28's have optical slave capability built in?

Oops, sorry. I didn't realize that you wanted to used them outdoors.


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Feb 01, 2008 16:50 |  #8

All those flash units have about the same sync Voltage, so you can run cords between the flash units and connect an inexpensive radio receiver to one (or more) of the flash units and fire them all.

This approach negates the cord between the camera and a flash unit, but not cords between the flash units.

Loosing the cord between the flash and the camera is typically a lot bigger deal than running cords between flash units.

If used within their design limitations, optical slaves are very reliable.

No built in optical slaves in the SB-28 (but they are very nice flash units).

Enjoy! Lon


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Feb 01, 2008 16:58 as a reply to  @ FlashZebra's post |  #9

You can use the PC jack on the Cactus while you have a flash in the shoe mount. I replaced the PC jacks on mine with 1/8" mono jacks. That makes it easy to build my own syn/extension cords. I've tested it and it works just fine. With 3 receivers, you could easily fire all 6 flash units.




  
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Feb 02, 2008 20:52 |  #10

David B12 wrote in post #4832037 (external link)
You can use the PC jack on the Cactus while you have a flash in the shoe mount. I replaced the PC jacks on mine with 1/8" mono jacks. That makes it easy to build my own syn/extension cords. I've tested it and it works just fine. With 3 receivers, you could easily fire all 6 flash units.

are there any instructions for this mod?

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Feb 03, 2008 15:06 as a reply to  @ e r y k's post |  #11

It was Jeremy Kuster's mods to these triggers that got me started on my mods. I decided to replace the PC jacks because of the "iffy" connection that they provided. I just unsoldered them, removed them and fitted the mono jacks in there. It's a tight fit! I didn't take any pictures during the operation, but I'll try to post some shots of the finished project soon. Meanwhile, check out Jeremy's mod page: http://jeremykuster.bl​ogspot.com …dification-tutorial.html] (external link)




  
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