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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 556667" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>My experience with CLS over 10+ years has been very positive. I've used it with up to 3 SB-800s (sorry no Yongnuo flash experience), triggered by the pop up flash, on-camera flash and SU-800. Only "reliability" issues have been related to line of sight for the IR. When that's been a problem, I use RF triggers (Yongnuo 603s) and shoot manual flash. In my experience, when folks complain, most don't know how to properly use their gear or are trying to use it in situations where probability of success is low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 556667, member: 15556"] My experience with CLS over 10+ years has been very positive. I've used it with up to 3 SB-800s (sorry no Yongnuo flash experience), triggered by the pop up flash, on-camera flash and SU-800. Only "reliability" issues have been related to line of sight for the IR. When that's been a problem, I use RF triggers (Yongnuo 603s) and shoot manual flash. In my experience, when folks complain, most don't know how to properly use their gear or are trying to use it in situations where probability of success is low. [/QUOTE]
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