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03/06/2007 06:11:46 PM · #1 |
I have posted something similar. I apologize if this is repeated. Do you know of rather in-expensive (< $100) wireless slave flashes that will be compatible from the preflash signal from the Canon 580EX?
Thanks,
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03/06/2007 08:12:08 PM · #2 |
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03/06/2007 08:22:57 PM · #3 |
Not with the preflash. But just ordinary slaves aren't all that expensive.
I bought a couple of these a few months back for about $20 a piece at the local Ritz Camera store. I went with these because all I was going to do was set put some cellophane on them to color the light. So I didn't want anything expensive.
Then I just set my Canon 580EX to manual mode and figure out the flash power on my own (simple histogram test for a couple of shots).
Here are a couple of examples taken with these flashes and red and green cellophane for halloween:
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Message edited by author 2007-03-06 20:23:16.
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03/06/2007 08:36:42 PM · #4 |
| I'm not a Canon person, so I don't have the answer for you (although I think the answer is that there aren't any), but I do know that this has been hashed out thoroughly in the discussions in the strobist.com flicker group. |
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03/06/2007 08:42:46 PM · #5 |
Thanks, how did you set them off? I was looking at these.
Originally posted by dwterry:
I bought a couple of these a few months back for about $20 a piece at the local Ritz Camera store. |
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03/06/2007 08:51:17 PM · #6 |
Starblitz 2800DSF Digital flash good quality powerful with built on slave unit, use mine with my SonyA100 with no problems
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03/06/2007 09:04:43 PM · #7 |
Thanks,
I'll check this site out.
Originally posted by annpatt: I'm not a Canon person, so I don't have the answer for you (although I think the answer is that there aren't any), but I do know that this has been hashed out thoroughly in the discussions in the strobist.com flicker group. |
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03/06/2007 10:52:47 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by PGerst: Thanks, how did you set them off? I was looking at these.
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Regular slaves simply fire when they see another flash go off. Nothing to it. :-)
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03/06/2007 11:07:18 PM · #9 |
Thats what I thought. Thanks. Those flashes are cheap enough that I'll try it out. Use some DIY diffusers, have some fun before buying into anything costly.
Originally posted by dwterry:
Regular slaves simply fire when they see another flash go off. Nothing to it. :-) |
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