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Which radio trigger. Pocket Wizard, Skyport or Microsync

 
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Jul 16, 2008 21:49 |  #1

I am looking to buy some radio triggers to fire my 580EXII and 430EX off camera. It seems that Pocket Wizards are the most widely used. But they are about twice the price of skyports and microsyncs. I am planning on using these outdoor for action photography of motorcycles and atvs. I have been using the 430 as a slave to the 580 using the built in communication system but it is not very reliable. I need a system that will fire teh flashes everytime.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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Jul 16, 2008 21:54 |  #2

What kind of distance will the flashes be from the camera? Are there are lot of radio transmitters or metals in the area? Is the flash within line of sight?


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Jul 17, 2008 00:12 |  #3

skyports are a no-brainer IMO. at the price, you can save moolah and spend it on more flashes instead. :)


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Jul 18, 2008 01:18 |  #4

Thanks for the help so far.
Does anyone have any experience with Microsyncs?
Also how do pocketwizards plug into the 430 and 580? Do you need to purchase an adapter?


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Jul 18, 2008 05:32 |  #5

clarkmarketingservices wrote in post #5933802 (external link)
Thanks for the help so far.
Does anyone have any experience with Microsyncs?
Also how do pocketwizards plug into the 430 and 580? Do you need to purchase an adapter?

These are what I use and they have been excellent: http://www.flashzebra.​com/wizardcables/hotsh​oe.shtml (external link)


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Jul 18, 2008 10:18 as a reply to  @ clarkmarketingservices's post |  #6
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By Microsyncs, do you mean CyberSyncs?


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Jul 18, 2008 10:31 |  #7

cybersyncs looks like a great trigger system. Although its new product I still purchased the system. The customer service over at Alienbees seems to be great. I just ordered a trigger and 3 battery operated receivers (3yr warranty). I asked "if" there was any problems how they would address it. They said they'd give me their UPS account number to ship back and they'll ship back no charge. In my books thats phenominal service that cares for customers!!

Replaceable AA batteries for the reciever is the deal maker for me. Skyport receivers have nokia lithium rechareables with no easy method of replacement when the unit gets old.


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Jul 18, 2008 16:26 |  #8

jbergdoll wrote in post #5935757 (external link)
By Microsyncs, do you mean CyberSyncs?

No, the MicroSync radio slave sets are a distinct product and a competitor to Pocket Wizards, Skyports, and CyberSyncs.

They have been around for several years.

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Jul 18, 2008 16:51 |  #9

AlanU wrote in post #5935833 (external link)
cybersyncs looks like a great trigger system. Although its new product I still purchased the system. The customer service over at Alienbees seems to be great. I just ordered a trigger and 3 battery operated receivers (3yr warranty). I asked "if" there was any problems how they would address it. They said they'd give me their UPS account number to ship back and they'll ship back no charge. In my books thats phenominal service that cares for customers!!

Replaceable AA batteries for the reciever is the deal maker for me. Skyport receivers have nokia lithium rechareables with no easy method of replacement when the unit gets old.

The tendency for manufacturers to increasingly rely upon a non-user replaceable rechargeable batteries, when they are known to have consumed their useful life in 3-4 years even without use, is pathetic product design!


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Jul 18, 2008 16:56 |  #10

AlanU wrote in post #5935833 (external link)
cybersyncs looks like a great trigger system. Although its new product I still purchased the system. The customer service over at Alienbees seems to be great. I just ordered a trigger and 3 battery operated receivers (3yr warranty). I asked "if" there was any problems how they would address it. They said they'd give me their UPS account number to ship back and they'll ship back no charge. In my books thats phenominal service that cares for customers!!

WOW, i dont think i have ever heard of a policy like that. thats amazing. i think there going to be my choice over PW as long as i read some good personal reviews.




  
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