Ebay Remote Triggers
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 1:53 pm
Gidday,
I finally was able to test and trial my remote triggers that I purchased off eBay. I bought 1 x Trigger and 2 x remotes for AUD $61.00 from Ebay store Gadget Infinity http://stores.ebay.com/Gadget-Infinity_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsQ3amesstQQtZkm
First thoughts:
Very small and light (very small). I was wondering how these would hold the flashgun once connected to a tripod. I still haven't tested this, but should be ok.
I have only opened up the remotes to place in the battery. Not much in there.
First test:
I attached the remote to my 580ex and put the trigger on the camera, and pressed the shutter all worked as it should. I then attached the second remote to a borrowed flash and set both of them off. Fantastic all are working as they should out of the box. Indoor tests in my lounge room were 100% successful.
Field trial:
Outside I used both flashes with mixed result. Sometimes only one flash would fire. There is meant to be a 30m range on these things and I was well within that. I’d say my success rate was 70% both working in tandem. I was moving the flashguns around to get different lighting effects and that would affect the signal but by moving them a little more, I was able to have both flash guns fire as they should. Once I had them working they would keep working until I moved them again.
I believe my issue was that I had my flashguns on the ground and the camera on a tripod about 50cm off the ground. I didn’t have a lot of time to sort this out, but moving the direction of the remote made it start working again.
Final thoughts:
There are lots of forums saying the Canon flashes have an issue of randomly firing, especially the 430ex as soon as you connect it to the remote. There are a few remedies to resolve this issue but I won’t go into it here. Nikon flashes work perfectly.
More info on how people are making these work, click here:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/discuss/72157594172539497/
I did manage to make my flashguns randomly fire by having them to close together (holding in the same hand), but once they were 40cm apart they were fine.
I have read that outside the 30m distance is easily achievable, especially when you have them off the ground on a tripod. I didn’t have the time or equipment with me to test this out. It’s probably possible to connect an external aerial to the remotes for better range, for those that are good with electronics.
For the cost of these units I’m very happy and would recommend them for the amateur photographer. If you want to use outside for professional shoots then maybe you might want to test other solutions. Inside in a studio, I’d say go for it.
I finally was able to test and trial my remote triggers that I purchased off eBay. I bought 1 x Trigger and 2 x remotes for AUD $61.00 from Ebay store Gadget Infinity http://stores.ebay.com/Gadget-Infinity_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsQ3amesstQQtZkm
First thoughts:
Very small and light (very small). I was wondering how these would hold the flashgun once connected to a tripod. I still haven't tested this, but should be ok.
I have only opened up the remotes to place in the battery. Not much in there.
First test:
I attached the remote to my 580ex and put the trigger on the camera, and pressed the shutter all worked as it should. I then attached the second remote to a borrowed flash and set both of them off. Fantastic all are working as they should out of the box. Indoor tests in my lounge room were 100% successful.
Field trial:
Outside I used both flashes with mixed result. Sometimes only one flash would fire. There is meant to be a 30m range on these things and I was well within that. I’d say my success rate was 70% both working in tandem. I was moving the flashguns around to get different lighting effects and that would affect the signal but by moving them a little more, I was able to have both flash guns fire as they should. Once I had them working they would keep working until I moved them again.
I believe my issue was that I had my flashguns on the ground and the camera on a tripod about 50cm off the ground. I didn’t have a lot of time to sort this out, but moving the direction of the remote made it start working again.
Final thoughts:
There are lots of forums saying the Canon flashes have an issue of randomly firing, especially the 430ex as soon as you connect it to the remote. There are a few remedies to resolve this issue but I won’t go into it here. Nikon flashes work perfectly.
More info on how people are making these work, click here:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/discuss/72157594172539497/
I did manage to make my flashguns randomly fire by having them to close together (holding in the same hand), but once they were 40cm apart they were fine.
I have read that outside the 30m distance is easily achievable, especially when you have them off the ground on a tripod. I didn’t have the time or equipment with me to test this out. It’s probably possible to connect an external aerial to the remotes for better range, for those that are good with electronics.
For the cost of these units I’m very happy and would recommend them for the amateur photographer. If you want to use outside for professional shoots then maybe you might want to test other solutions. Inside in a studio, I’d say go for it.