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If you want the ETTL flash to do just a little fill then you may have to put the Sunpak in manual mode but I am not even sure this will work well and it is possible that you will have to use both flashes in manual mode. So I bought a new then later found a used cheap on ebay. They are both very powerful, but the with 6 batteries recycles faster.
I'm mixed on the ergonomics of handle vs. I definitely like the handle mount better for portrait orientation. The next step is to figure out how to use them both at the same time. Can the camera's flash circuit Panasonic FZ50 handle firing two at one time - wired in parallel? Or should I use an optical trigger on the second flash? The most convenient is a dumb slave. But you need to ensure it will work with low trigger voltage.
I found that my Hanimex had 5v on the trigger when the slave eye wouldn'tfire it. Fortunately, that meant I didn't need a slave eye. A slave eye is likely to be cheaper than a cable and don't even ask about a junction box. Some of these slaves have a pc terminal as well as a hot shoe. I have an intelligent eye too but I don't know its threshold voltage. The chances are it's OK as the trigger circuit is more sophofisticated than just a simple photodiode. We dig into the detail The Nikon Z mm F2.
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Submit a News Tip! Reading mode: Light Dark. Login Register. Best cameras and lenses. All forums Studio and Lighting Technique Change forum. Started Feb 3, Discussions. Feb 3, Will I notice the loss in power? Will the cycle time be noticeably slower than the ? Any other choices for a good high-power flash with tilt and swivel? Thanks -- hide signature Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain.
I submit that, once you have used a potato masher, you will never want to know anything else. Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain. Get another However: Sync voltage is not safe for some digicams like powershots and older canon DSLR which are spec for 6V synch voltage. Unlike the , manual mode on those flashes is limited to full power. Hi Guillermo, Just a quick question or two Fujifilm X-T2.
Well, it looks like Guillermo is using both at the same time. No 2 Do you have them both set to manual? Good luck -- hide signature Guillermo Shashte wrote: Unlike the , manual mode on those flashes is limited to full power. The CT5 and CL4 have two tubes 2. The Metz 45 dual tube is very interesting but no manual control is limiting. Note that this flash is NOT dependent on TTL or any circutry inside the camera except for the signal to flash when the shutter clicks.
The Sync cord has a PC socket which should go inside most cameras, and yes, I've used it to no voltage problem with my Canon 20D. Have fun, they're quite a bargain considering the power and flexibility, but they do scare some people, and get you past door guards at some places If you want to make your own portable high-capacity battery packs, archive.
Click here and scroll to the bottom after reading everything else, there is a note about 8 volt pattery packs and chargers and where to get parts Good luck! One more thing I forgot: The batteries go in the top, there's a semicircular indent in the top, you may have to push it hard towards the back to open the top. There is a battery holder inside, you may find corrosion on some contacts, you can use a pencil eraser soaked in rubbing alcohol to clean them.
There is usually a orange dot on one side of the battery pack, it aligns with the orange dot inside the compartment, The battery pack only goes in one way. Thanks so much for the responses! Or is there an additional flash setting?
Note that it's best to test with a digital camera and you find yourself first guessing, then tweeking the flash to more or less power. Alternately you can leave the flash on the same setting and tweek the F- stop on your camera up or down and shoot test shots.
Note that if you bounce your flash, or diffuse it, you should assume the distances are half or less. If you move your flash away from the object, you will also find that it's brighness rapidly decreases.
The dials are a fancy way to tell you the results of this equation. Note that the outside dial will turn, it may require some pushing
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