For about the same amount of money one can buy a *reliable*
receiver <http://www.paulcbuff.com/csr.php>
transmitter <http://www.paulcbuff.com/cst.php>
pair or, for much less money (maybe 0 depending on what's on hand), one
can run a (likely short) wire from the hot shoe to the fill light which
is presumably very close to the camera. Let the fill light trigger the
others optically. This also has the advantage of not introducing yet
another (complicating) light into the supposedly critical lighting
required for reconstruction or the original lighting.
Dr. (practical) Flash
On 3/19/2013 7:27 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Metz has a solution even if there is no hot shoe. One can set program
> the delay for the pop up to trigger the 28
> CS-2 and then trigger the others.
>
>
> http://www.video-direct.com/accessories/metz/metz-mecablitz-28-cs-2-flash.html
>
> I think older Nykon Flashes like the SB-26 AF-TTL Speedlight
> had a d (delay) mode so one could use one in the hot shoe TTL and
> slaves in auto and not screw up the
> TTL metering. Not sure if the D mode was adjustable though. (doubt
> it). Probably quite cheap these days.
>
>
> Keep it complicated, Mike
>
>
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