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Sep 02, 2009 22:02 |  #1

Are there any wireless TTL options besides Pocket Wizard or Radio Popper?

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Sep 02, 2009 22:46 |  #2

For Canon bodies, Canon speedlites


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Sep 02, 2009 22:54 as a reply to  @ windpig's post |  #3

Maybe I need to be more specific. I want to wireless trigger a speed light off camera, BUT maintain TTL function of the flash. Are there any options besides a Pocket Wizard or Radio Popper?

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Sep 02, 2009 23:01 |  #4

ST-E2 or 580EX I or II as on-camera master. But it's not radio wireless, it's IR/Light.




  
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Sep 03, 2009 09:59 |  #5

Those are your options. PW, Poppers, Canon IR/visible light. If you want a cheap solution get a 24ft off camera cord from flashzebra. Off camera ettl for $60.




  
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Sep 03, 2009 10:15 as a reply to  @ gonzogolf's post |  #6

Do those zebra TTL cords let you do high speed sync? Sounds like they should, but I just want to make sure.


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Sep 03, 2009 10:18 |  #7

Yes, it retains all the options available on your hotshoe, only 24ft away.




  
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