Turning myold sunpak Powerzoom 4000AF into a slave

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Turning myold sunpak Powerzoom 4000AF into a slave

Postby robster on Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:19 am

Can this be done?

I was chatting to a tog the other day and he suggested it. Can a slave/drive unit attach to the flash, then mount the flash on a tripod and ...tada!! a lil studio flash!

(am I mad?! :))

What parts would I need?



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Postby gstark on Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:46 am

There's a couple of ways this can be accomplished.

A syncro-eye style device could be attached. This is a light sensitive trigger that reacts to another flash unit. That unit triggers the eye, which triggers your other flash.

Or you could just use extension cables.

Or a Pocket Wizard.
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Postby myarhidia on Sat Aug 19, 2006 12:45 pm

gstark wrote:A syncro-eye style device could be attached. This is a light sensitive trigger that reacts to another flash unit. That unit triggers the eye, which triggers your other flash.


If you are using one of these, just be wary that if your master slave fires a pre-flash (e.g. E-TTL on Canon) it will fire the slave & the slave may not have charged in time to fire for the real flash.
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Postby robster on Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:53 pm

what about the cheap styled radio slave and triggers on ebay? Mostly made in China, has anyone had any experience with them?

Would they be recommendable? Looks like I'm going to have my old Sunpak AF4000 and a new Canon Speedlight 580EX.

I'm guessing that the setup will include:

1: transmitter plugged into camera
2: both flash units attached to tripods in the studio and connected to the recievers

I will then need one transmitter and two recievers.... I would like to make the order tonight, I don't mean to rush for responses, I just have a shoot coming up and need to practice, so I need to get the gear :)

Advice REALLY appreciated...

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