Actually, I typically do use sync'd flash with a radio remote but that
still requires an assistant on one end or the other or else flash on a
tripod or lightstand. Chimping is just easier.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
>> Or, as AG suggests (tongue in cheek), actual measurement with a meter ain't
>> bad either except that it's difficult to do without a cooperating assistant.
>>
>
>
> My flash meter has three modes to it: Ambient, Synced Flash and Non-Synced
> Flash. When I place it in the latter mode it starts monitoring the sensor
> and waits for a flash to fire. This is a great way to work short-handed.
>
> But there is nothing like a self-powered, voice-activated remote control.
>
> AG
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