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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 395496" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>In what situations will u use them? portraits which can be indoors/studio or outdoor/location, events, or still life? just dont know what you want to shoot.</p><p></p><p>personally, id say save your money. they have been the standard for many years because all the low cost options werent reliable were crap build and basically you got what you payed for. today, it simply isnt the case. I have 6 x yongnuo 622 slaves. it has HSS and TTL shooting. both which I hardly ever used. even outdoors I never pass Xsync (1/250).</p><p></p><p>personally, id recommend the 603II set</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1096384-REG/yongnuo_rf_603ii_n1_rf_603n_ii_wireless_flash.html" target="_blank">Yongnuo RF-603N II Wireless Flash Trigger Kit RF-603II N1 B&H</a> </p><p></p><p>it has a pass through TTL shoe so your on camera flash (SB700) will still give you that and if your promaster flashes have a sync port then with a cable you can connect the slave to that and have the one on the camera fire it with cable. it doesnt have groups though. which basically means that if for instance youre shooting 4 flashes in a studio setup you can turn off one or the other or any combination. you would have to turn that slaves on/off by walking over to it and doing it manually. small limit though as I have groups on the 622 and never use it. </p><p></p><p>I dont know your skill/knowledge level so I may say things that are things you know.</p><p></p><p>what promaster flashes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 395496, member: 14443"] In what situations will u use them? portraits which can be indoors/studio or outdoor/location, events, or still life? just dont know what you want to shoot. personally, id say save your money. they have been the standard for many years because all the low cost options werent reliable were crap build and basically you got what you payed for. today, it simply isnt the case. I have 6 x yongnuo 622 slaves. it has HSS and TTL shooting. both which I hardly ever used. even outdoors I never pass Xsync (1/250). personally, id recommend the 603II set [URL="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1096384-REG/yongnuo_rf_603ii_n1_rf_603n_ii_wireless_flash.html"]Yongnuo RF-603N II Wireless Flash Trigger Kit RF-603II N1 B&H[/URL] it has a pass through TTL shoe so your on camera flash (SB700) will still give you that and if your promaster flashes have a sync port then with a cable you can connect the slave to that and have the one on the camera fire it with cable. it doesnt have groups though. which basically means that if for instance youre shooting 4 flashes in a studio setup you can turn off one or the other or any combination. you would have to turn that slaves on/off by walking over to it and doing it manually. small limit though as I have groups on the 622 and never use it. I dont know your skill/knowledge level so I may say things that are things you know. what promaster flashes? [/QUOTE]
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