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Help with making my Britek strobes wireless??

 
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Jun 22, 2008 15:21 |  #1

I have been reseraching this for weeks and haven't found any direct information... Sooo...

I need some help with making my strobes wireless. Can I just use this slave sensor and I can shoot with no pc cords?

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I have a set of 3 Britek lights with slave indicators on the backs.

I'm just stumped and disappointed because I was told that I can just hook up one light to the pc cord that goes to my camera (of course with a power source on all of them) and the other lights will slave... But I tried that and it didn't work. :sad:

Also, I do know I can use a radio transmitter to hook onto my shoe and the other part (the receivers) to the strobes and they would work that way.. but I don't know what kit to go with because there are so many different mixed opinions on all of these things.

I can take pictures of my strobes if anyone needs to see the actual strobe.

Thanks in advanced!

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Jun 22, 2008 15:35 |  #2

Most new studio flash units have optical slaves built in, it is likely your Britek lights have optical slaves.

And many do not require you to even turn them on. If someing is not plugged into the sync port, the optical slave is set to function.

But, a few flash units require you to turn the optical slave function on. Is this a possibility with your units?

Also, where were you using the flash units? Optical slave typically work nicely in studio and ad hoc studio setups (inside in small to medium sized room).

But, they function poorly outside and in very large rooms (like gymnasiums).

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Jun 22, 2008 17:12 |  #3

I looked on the strobe and didn't see any switch to turn on the optical slave. If there is, that's news to me. I have used the strobes both in a small room and outside - trying to slave the other lights which seemed to not work. Right now, I am stuck using 2 of my 3 lights.. Is it a posibility that one of the 3 lights can be a master slave? Meaning I just plug one of the strobes into the PC, while the others will detect the "master"...

That said, I would still rather go fully wireless. I need these to work ASAP as I have a few clients for automotive photoshoots and would LOVE to use the strobes. As you said they don't work well outdoors, but I don't plan on pushing the limit to the optical slave sensors - I would probably stick within a 50 ft radius.


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I looked on the strobe and didn't see any switch to turn on the optical slave. If there is, that's news to me. I have used the strobes both in a small room and outside - trying to slave the other lights which seemed to not work. Right now, I am stuck using 2 of my 3 lights.. Is it a posibility that one of the 3 lights can be a master slave? Meaning I just plug one of the strobes into the PC, while the others will detect the "master"...

That said, I would still rather go fully wireless. I need these to work ASAP as I have a few clients for automotive photoshoots and would LOVE to use the strobes. As you said they don't work well outdoors, but I don't plan on pushing the limit to the optical slave sensors - I would probably stick within a 50 ft radius.

They do not work well outside, even at 3 feet.

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Jun 22, 2008 18:06 |  #5

So I should probably look into PocketWizards or equal?


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Jun 23, 2008 15:52 |  #6

or equivalent! PW are too expensive.




  
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