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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 163716" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>The L-358 <em>does</em> need a battery, a CR123, but it will last for a very long time. It is extremely accurate and requires no calibration. I also use it a lot in the ambient incident mode. I use it to trigger the strobes for measurement with a 12' synch cord, but use wireless on the camera and the strobes for taking images. It could work wirelessly, but it would be a little cumbersome with something hanging off of it like that. I guess you could use it in the "non-cord" mode and trigger your strobes wirelessly from the camera, but that is not really useful, as I use it to check all the lights and ensure their lighting ratios are correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 163716, member: 12827"] The L-358 [I]does[/I] need a battery, a CR123, but it will last for a very long time. It is extremely accurate and requires no calibration. I also use it a lot in the ambient incident mode. I use it to trigger the strobes for measurement with a 12' synch cord, but use wireless on the camera and the strobes for taking images. It could work wirelessly, but it would be a little cumbersome with something hanging off of it like that. I guess you could use it in the "non-cord" mode and trigger your strobes wirelessly from the camera, but that is not really useful, as I use it to check all the lights and ensure their lighting ratios are correct. [/QUOTE]
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