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Re: How to Get Started In Strobism

Posted: Fri 15 Nov 2013, 16:38
by davidc
I've updated the first post with new links for each of the different types of equipment, if anyone needs a hand let me know.

Re: How to Get Started In Strobism

Posted: Fri 15 Nov 2013, 21:45
by Mike Farley
Thanks, Dave. I found the original post very useful and used it as a reference when buying my own kit. I did source some of the stuff from eBay as the prices were a bit better than on Amazon.

One area where I did deviate from your list was with the flash triggers and I bought the Yongnuo RF 603 ones. These are well made and worked without problems so far, but are lacking the test flash facility yours have. However, they do have a facility to fire the camera remotely, which might be useful.

So far as Canon is concerned, they come in two varieties, the difference being in the cable used for remote triggering of the camera. The socket for Cnon's consumer models is different to the connector for the enthusiast and professional cameras, hence the two types of leads.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yongnuo-Wireles ... sh+trigger

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yongnuo-RF-603- ... pd_cp_ph_1

Re: How to Get Started In Strobism

Posted: Mon 12 Mar 2018, 19:58
by Iggy
Hi David,
Hope you and family are doing well.
Your tutorial has proved very helpful.
You should pop to the club sometime.
Best wishes,
Iggy

Re: How to Get Started In Strobism

Posted: Tue 13 Mar 2018, 07:40
by Mike Farley
Mike Farley wrote:Thanks, Dave. I found the original post very useful and used it as a reference when buying my own kit. I did source some of the stuff from eBay as the prices were a bit better than on Amazon.

One area where I did deviate from your list was with the flash triggers and I bought the Yongnuo RF 603 ones. These are well made and worked without problems so far, but are lacking the test flash facility yours have. However, they do have a facility to fire the camera remotely, which might be useful.

So far as Canon is concerned, they come in two varieties, the difference being in the cable used for remote triggering of the camera. The socket for Canon's consumer models is different to the connector for the enthusiast and professional cameras, hence the two types of leads.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yongnuo-Wireles ... sh+trigger

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yongnuo-RF-603- ... pd_cp_ph_1