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<blockquote data-quote="editorial_use_only" data-source="post: 642175" data-attributes="member: 40895"><p>Little bit late to this thread, but for whatever it's worth:</p><p></p><p>You might also look at the Cactus triggers. I've been pleased with the V5 and also with Midwest Photo, where I bought them. They're up to the V6 now which I haven't used.</p><p></p><p>You could get a corded trigger. Nikon has the SC-29 for example, and there are some off-brand versions, like Vello. I know one of the Getty guys, who shoots top-shelf celebrity arrivals red carpet stuff, uses a Vello TTL cord. If your flash is inside an umbrella, a cord is less good than a radio trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="editorial_use_only, post: 642175, member: 40895"] Little bit late to this thread, but for whatever it's worth: You might also look at the Cactus triggers. I've been pleased with the V5 and also with Midwest Photo, where I bought them. They're up to the V6 now which I haven't used. You could get a corded trigger. Nikon has the SC-29 for example, and there are some off-brand versions, like Vello. I know one of the Getty guys, who shoots top-shelf celebrity arrivals red carpet stuff, uses a Vello TTL cord. If your flash is inside an umbrella, a cord is less good than a radio trigger. [/QUOTE]
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