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<blockquote data-quote="Osantacruz" data-source="post: 465811" data-attributes="member: 10564"><p>I have tried a few. My first one was a Cowboy Studio trigger that cost maybe $25. It worked well, sync speeds up to 1/250 I believe. The commander vs trigger used a specific battery so next I upgraded to Yongnuo 603. They are transceivers so they all used the same battery type (AAA) which made it easy and affordable to have rechargeable spares. And lastly, I have a Phottix Odin for use with my Indra 500. I love that thing! I also have the Odin receiver so it can command a speedlite along with my strobe. That allows for HSS up to 1/8000 so that's a nice plus. The Phottix has the most features but is also much more expensive (the Yonguo 603's were $30 for a pair - I bought two pairs) while the Odin controller was around $200 and the receiver was about $100 I believe. Worth it though! I've never used a Pocket Wizard but the Phottix stuff seems to be a good chunk cheaper and is very reliable IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osantacruz, post: 465811, member: 10564"] I have tried a few. My first one was a Cowboy Studio trigger that cost maybe $25. It worked well, sync speeds up to 1/250 I believe. The commander vs trigger used a specific battery so next I upgraded to Yongnuo 603. They are transceivers so they all used the same battery type (AAA) which made it easy and affordable to have rechargeable spares. And lastly, I have a Phottix Odin for use with my Indra 500. I love that thing! I also have the Odin receiver so it can command a speedlite along with my strobe. That allows for HSS up to 1/8000 so that's a nice plus. The Phottix has the most features but is also much more expensive (the Yonguo 603's were $30 for a pair - I bought two pairs) while the Odin controller was around $200 and the receiver was about $100 I believe. Worth it though! I've never used a Pocket Wizard but the Phottix stuff seems to be a good chunk cheaper and is very reliable IMO [/QUOTE]
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