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Jan 26, 2011 10:34 |  #316

tech.geek.girl wrote in post #11717764 (external link)
Is the wireless one you purchased able to do long exposure photography (at least several minutes). If so, would be interested in more information please.

Of coarse it does. That's what it good at. Just dial in your settings and grab your remote. *snap*

And it'll only set you back like 30 bucks. Well worth it, IMO.


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Jan 26, 2011 17:27 |  #317

Another remote that was recommended in an old thread here on POTN

http://www.linkdelight​.com …imer+Remote+for​+Canon+20d (external link)


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Jan 26, 2011 20:02 |  #318

Grimlock wrote in post #11717812 (external link)
Of coarse it does. That's what it good at. Just dial in your settings and grab your remote. *snap*

And it'll only set you back like 30 bucks. Well worth it, IMO.

I have one from http://www.meritline.c​om/ (external link), along with a wired one. Both, delivered, cost $7.98.

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Jan 28, 2011 15:32 |  #319

Two speedlites with panel diffusers. Cybercyncs. Simple and effective!

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Jan 28, 2011 18:19 |  #320

^^ very effectivE!


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Jan 28, 2011 19:30 as a reply to  @ wylun's post |  #321

Still learning all about this :-)

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Jan 28, 2011 19:58 |  #322

You might want to angle the legs more and extend them further to prevent any accidental tip overs.


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Jan 28, 2011 22:45 as a reply to  @ The Ran's post |  #323

Simple black background, two Nikon SB-28's one in a 24x24 softbox, the other in a white umbrella. Quick setup in my living room, I was bored tonight.


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Jan 28, 2011 22:59 |  #324

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Here is a car one :p

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I think I could have really used an ND filter lol

Very nice shot and car




  
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Jan 29, 2011 04:11 |  #325

The Ran wrote in post #11734352 (external link)
You might want to angle the legs more and extend them further to prevent any accidental tip overs.

Thanks can give that a go definitely. I did have a heavy bag on the other end of the boom arm.
All the very best.
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Jan 29, 2011 04:29 |  #326

theviper wrote in post #11736143 (external link)
Thanks can give that a go definitely. I did have a heavy bag on the other end of the boom arm.
All the very best.
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Just had a look at your flickr.... currently salivating over yout SLO100 and JMP :p




  
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Jan 29, 2011 04:31 |  #327

benesotor wrote in post #11736176 (external link)
Just had a look at your flickr.... currently salivating over yout SLO100 and JMP :p

Thanks. That's my 'day job' :-) The SLO is great and the 68 50w Plexi is a beast.
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Jan 29, 2011 07:09 |  #328

^^^^^ Vinny Viper - you may want to have a go at the dancing liquid like on that chaps computer subwoofer...... with your stack that would be out of this world......or vapourised!


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Jan 29, 2011 09:48 as a reply to  @ Grimlock's post |  #329

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Jan 29, 2011 10:27 |  #330

theviper wrote in post #11736181 (external link)
Thanks. That's my 'day job' :-) The SLO is great and the 68 50w Plexi is a beast.
All the very best.
Vinny.

And what a day job it is!
Just spent the last hour listening to your work and watching videos (Old and New!)
Awesome!!! bw!




  
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