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Sekonic L-358 triggering help plz..

 
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Sep 07, 2008 17:39 |  #1

Just recently bought a L-358, love it. But wanted the Radio Triggering aspect, so it would fire my lights, and do a meter reading.

I bought a RT-32, stuck that in the back of my L-358, and i already have a radio Receiver that came with my lights, that i bought. A DRT-2G, (that i plug into the back of my softbox)(Square Perfect gear)

Well for the life of me, i can't get the L-358 to fire my lights, maybe i'm setting things up wrong...

Any Help would be great.

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Sep 07, 2008 18:33 |  #2

I am not sure what a DRT-2G is, but the L358 with a module is only made to trigger Pocket Wizard receivers.


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Sep 07, 2008 18:36 |  #3

I believe the RT-32 module is for Pocket Wizard units....


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Sep 07, 2008 18:39 |  #4

As was said... the Sekonic trigger is only for Pocket Wizards. However, all is not lost. Here's how I do it... I use the non-corded triggering mode and then I hit the button and it waits for the flash. With the transmitter in hand, I fire the test button and it takes the reading. The Pocket Wizard solution is better mind you, but if you don't have PW's, then it's really you only alternative to hard cords.


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Sep 07, 2008 18:47 |  #5

+1 - that's what I do with my Cybersyncs.


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Sep 07, 2008 19:41 |  #6

I plug a transmitter into the L-358, put a receiver on the flash, the L-358 triggers the strobes fine. No experience with the PW module.


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Sep 07, 2008 20:31 |  #7

hmm. i would think there's got to be a way to do this.. pocket wizards can't be the only way.

i like Tim's idea, going to give that a shot. i'll report back. :)
do i need to set my L-358 a certain way. One mode do i need it on to do that.


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Sep 07, 2008 20:32 |  #8

You need to use the mode that triggers the light. I forget what the symbol is, I think it's the fourth from the left. I never read the manual (I got a couple chapters in but it was boring and simple) but it's probably but it's probably in there somewhere.


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Sep 07, 2008 20:37 |  #9

hmm..

i'll do some playing. if your using wires (receivers/transmitter​) i probably don't need the sekonic RT-32...cause it sounds like thats for the pocket wizards.

Let me do some playing, see what i can figure out..


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Sep 07, 2008 20:42 |  #10

Yes it's only for pocket wizards. Wire goes into whatever transmitter you use, you didn't say.


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Sep 07, 2008 21:23 |  #11

Select the highlighted icon, set your shutter speed, push the meter's measure button, trip your strobes with the test button on your transmitter.


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Sep 07, 2008 21:41 |  #12

If you use the correct mode you use the button on the side of the L-358, it will trigger the transmitter, you don't need to use the test button. I think it's the mode two icons to the right of the icon highlighted above.


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Sep 07, 2008 22:00 |  #13

But if you use the one I've indicated you don't need a wire and you can trip the remote from on top of the camera.


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Sep 07, 2008 23:12 |  #14

Yep, just depends how you want to do it.


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Sep 07, 2008 23:35 |  #15

So i just need to get something clear..since i'm going to return it if i don't need it..

The RT-32 for the L-358 is for pocket wizards only.? Correct?


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