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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 299210" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>yea, cls sucks but if it was in a close area they should have no issue firing off. if it was outdoors, they dont work well at all. </p><p>I dont see a reaosn to spend a lot for slaves today.</p><p>if youre going to use them outside as well, then the yongnuo 622, is the obvious choice. if you plan on using it indoors only then I also use (as a backup) commlite G430. </p><p><a href="http://www.lightingrumours.com/commlite-comtrig-g430-flash-trigger-review-2392" target="_blank">Commlite ComTrig G430 flash trigger review | Lighting Rumours</a></p><p></p><p>a set (TX/RX) will cost you $24 shipped. you can buy additional RX for $16 or so. if you need HSS then you can get the H550 TX tht will do a psuedo HSS till 1/8000. very nice products.</p><p></p><p>since you said youre doing studio manually adjusting each flash is the way to go for consistent results. if you need TTL the 622 offer that as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>its known the SB800 are problematic with the 622n. I have a feeling this summer will have a few nice products competing with the 622n. imo, no need to pay high prices for reliable slaves. only thing with them is they are battery hungry so the batteries need to be recharged every wedding I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 299210, member: 14443"] yea, cls sucks but if it was in a close area they should have no issue firing off. if it was outdoors, they dont work well at all. I dont see a reaosn to spend a lot for slaves today. if youre going to use them outside as well, then the yongnuo 622, is the obvious choice. if you plan on using it indoors only then I also use (as a backup) commlite G430. [url=http://www.lightingrumours.com/commlite-comtrig-g430-flash-trigger-review-2392]Commlite ComTrig G430 flash trigger review | Lighting Rumours[/url] a set (TX/RX) will cost you $24 shipped. you can buy additional RX for $16 or so. if you need HSS then you can get the H550 TX tht will do a psuedo HSS till 1/8000. very nice products. since you said youre doing studio manually adjusting each flash is the way to go for consistent results. if you need TTL the 622 offer that as well. its known the SB800 are problematic with the 622n. I have a feeling this summer will have a few nice products competing with the 622n. imo, no need to pay high prices for reliable slaves. only thing with them is they are battery hungry so the batteries need to be recharged every wedding I do. [/QUOTE]
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