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NIkon D2X will not work with wireless trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Snap Happy" data-source="post: 2656" data-attributes="member: 594"><p>I too have experianced problems with remote triggers in a studio. One solution I had was to make sure the PC Sync leads were not coiled up too much when using the wireless reciever. As it did not transmit enough "juice" up the cable to the stobe when coiled up. I had to lay it out more, even when the reciever had a new battery in it. I am not saying this is the problem you are having, but you have to check and recheck everyting and it is a pain, I know. </p><p> </p><p>Can you fire off the strobes with the trigger if it is not attached to a camera? Have you tryed another digital camera? I do assume you have checked/changed the batteries? Have you attached the PC Sync cable directly to the camera and checked them? </p><p> </p><p>There is just so many combinations of things that can go wrong, I hope you find the solution. I do know that some PC Sync cables have voltage issues with remote setups. Hope this info helps. Though it may not fix your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snap Happy, post: 2656, member: 594"] I too have experianced problems with remote triggers in a studio. One solution I had was to make sure the PC Sync leads were not coiled up too much when using the wireless reciever. As it did not transmit enough "juice" up the cable to the stobe when coiled up. I had to lay it out more, even when the reciever had a new battery in it. I am not saying this is the problem you are having, but you have to check and recheck everyting and it is a pain, I know. Can you fire off the strobes with the trigger if it is not attached to a camera? Have you tryed another digital camera? I do assume you have checked/changed the batteries? Have you attached the PC Sync cable directly to the camera and checked them? There is just so many combinations of things that can go wrong, I hope you find the solution. I do know that some PC Sync cables have voltage issues with remote setups. Hope this info helps. Though it may not fix your problem. [/QUOTE]
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