A flash meter gets those ratios dead-on, works right 100% of the time
and at a fraction of the price of those TTL thingies.
Dr. Flash
Jeff Keller wrote:
> The newer Quantum gear lets you set ratios between the flashes. I
> don't remember the details but it seemed like it could be a time saver
> for those using a digital camera to preview the results. The old FW10
> transceivers (which I use) can't be upgraded to support ratios.
>
> The Quantum RF "Freewire" transceivers provide very reliable
> triggering. I've never had them fail to trigger even though the slaves
> seldom have line of sight to the controller. I've seen a number of the
> transceivers sell for about $70 used lately.
>
> -jeff
>
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 4:01 PM, <usher99@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> In case someone's interested:
>>
>> http://www.qtm.com/Rebates/
>>
>> QTTL does have a good reputation (perhaps not with Dr. Flash) and can
>> use true RF remote trigger. Still pricey wth the rebates though.
>>
>> Mike
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