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<blockquote data-quote="Glevum Owl" data-source="post: 687500" data-attributes="member: 27703"><p>A controller is a good idea. It's now in the Amazon wish list for next year sometime. Thank you (again!).</p><p></p><p>In my Canon days, I used a 20D with two 430s slaved to a 580ex + an old 35mm era Canon gun fired by a pea sensor for architectural photography. They were a complete PITA to use as Canon did everything possible to make them difficult to set up and the 580 had to stay in the camera's hot shoe. A wireless solution sounds eminently more sensible. </p><p></p><p>In the dim and distant past I visited a site that recommended using one of those hospital drip stands for moving around an off-camera flash. Another project for next year perhaps?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: found the link for the <a href="http://super.nova.org/DPR/Canon/MultiCanon/" target="_blank">hospital IV stand</a>. The article's totally Canon focused (sic) and includes a plan for a homemade reflector + a Stroboframe bracket which I made and used respectively with some success. Thinking about I still have the bracket in the cupboard. The IV stand info is buried in the middle of the page. I honestly can't say I like the results shown but the theory is sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glevum Owl, post: 687500, member: 27703"] A controller is a good idea. It's now in the Amazon wish list for next year sometime. Thank you (again!). In my Canon days, I used a 20D with two 430s slaved to a 580ex + an old 35mm era Canon gun fired by a pea sensor for architectural photography. They were a complete PITA to use as Canon did everything possible to make them difficult to set up and the 580 had to stay in the camera's hot shoe. A wireless solution sounds eminently more sensible. In the dim and distant past I visited a site that recommended using one of those hospital drip stands for moving around an off-camera flash. Another project for next year perhaps? EDIT: found the link for the [URL="http://super.nova.org/DPR/Canon/MultiCanon/"]hospital IV stand[/URL]. The article's totally Canon focused (sic) and includes a plan for a homemade reflector + a Stroboframe bracket which I made and used respectively with some success. Thinking about I still have the bracket in the cupboard. The IV stand info is buried in the middle of the page. I honestly can't say I like the results shown but the theory is sound. [/QUOTE]
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