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johnflanagan Registered: Nov 15, 2007 Total Posts: 143 Country: United States |
Batteries are AA. |
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510picker Registered: Aug 15, 2003 Total Posts: 91 Country: United States |
Has no one else had a problem with the batteries in the CSRB running down? My batteries were dead when my CSRB arrived. I swapped out the dead batteries with fresh ones and they were dead within 24 hours. Now I just remove the batteries until I'm ready to use them, but that's just one more thing to have to remember when preparing for a shoot. Don't get me wrong, I love ditching the sync cord and using the transmitter and receiver, but am I all alone in this problem? |
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Paul Buff Registered: Oct 06, 2006 Total Posts: 2775 Country: United States |
We have seen two instances of this out of several thousand shipped. Got one back from a customer just today and found a foil on the board that was to close to another foil and was the cause of the problem. I production fix is in place so it doesn't occur any more. So call us and you won't have the problem. |
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Cableaddict Registered: Jun 10, 2008 Total Posts: 3704 Country: United States |
Paul Buff wrote: |
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510picker Registered: Aug 15, 2003 Total Posts: 91 Country: United States |
Paul Buff wrote: |
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Paul Buff Registered: Oct 06, 2006 Total Posts: 2775 Country: United States |
I believe that was before we found the close foil described above. The question is, did they perform OK with battery replacement - are they performing OK now? If not let us know. As I said, we have not seen any number of issues with this. |
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510picker Registered: Aug 15, 2003 Total Posts: 91 Country: United States |
They perform wonderfully, but since it drained the first two sets of batteries I have been removing the batteries when not using them. I will put a set in now and see if they are dead womorrow. If so, I'll give customer service a call. |
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choiboyogg Registered: Jun 10, 2003 Total Posts: 3615 Country: United States |
yea i ordered 4 receivers and one of them had the battery drain issue. |
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choiboyogg Registered: Jun 10, 2003 Total Posts: 3615 Country: United States |
paul, im getting worried about the auto shut off one these receivers. |
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Paul Buff Registered: Oct 06, 2006 Total Posts: 2775 Country: United States |
We have never seen this. Is it possible the transmitter was resting against something with its test button pushed? This would cause the transmitter to fire periodically and this would keep refreshing the receiver(s). Problems like this tend to gang up on certain people - maybe you're one of them! We have had very few reports of problems - less than 1%. |
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choiboyogg Registered: Jun 10, 2003 Total Posts: 3615 Country: United States |
paul, that is a good idea placing the on/off button on the top of the receiver. |
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choiboyogg Registered: Jun 10, 2003 Total Posts: 3615 Country: United States |
so paul, took a nap and woke up to find that the receivers turned off. |
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johnflanagan Registered: Nov 15, 2007 Total Posts: 143 Country: United States |
Just a quick follow up... |
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ngoduyviet Registered: Aug 08, 2006 Total Posts: 549 Country: United States |
Quick question I already asked over at PoTN. Does anyone know if the 2.4GHz interferes with our 2.4 cordless phone or wifi or other devices in the 2.4 range? only thing holding me back over the PWs. |
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Paul Buff Registered: Oct 06, 2006 Total Posts: 2775 Country: United States |
Same transceiver chip as Skyport. We have never seen an issue with WI FI or phones. In fact, I had 2.4GhZ phones in my house and they seriously interfere with my Apple Airport reception at 50', but never affected CyberSync at all - even at 350'. |
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ngoduyviet Registered: Aug 08, 2006 Total Posts: 549 Country: United States |
Paul Buff wrote: |
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Carmen Miranda Registered: Dec 22, 2006 Total Posts: 1879 Country: United States |
We're using Skyports in an area with numerous Wi-Fi networks and 2.4Gz phones. No problems whatsoever. |
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Matt OHarver Registered: Sep 18, 2006 Total Posts: 2340 Country: United States |
I recieved my set the other day. I have to say the small size and the reliability is pretty good so far. I bought the battery powered recievers, and I wish there was some way to attach them easily to either the flash or the strobe. I guess I'll come up with a rubber band, bungy cord, or strap system. I'd hate to velcro them. |
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Patrick F. Registered: Dec 01, 2007 Total Posts: 314 Country: Canada |
Received my transmitter and battery powered receiver yesterday, and they work great! I love the small size of the transmitter and it feels much lighter than those 2AA powered Pocketwizards. |
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SKYWESTR Registered: Feb 18, 2005 Total Posts: 1225 Country: United States |
recieved my cybersyncs the other day, no prob with the auto-turn-off on these. Also they sync right up to 1/500th with my 1D just fine. |
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hobbit Registered: Nov 09, 2005 Total Posts: 431 Country: United States |
Has anyone found a resource for the hotshoe cord that works with the cybersync? I have it working with the PC cord and my 580 EX II, but can't use it yet with my 430 EX. Any suggestions? |
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paparazzinick Registered: Jan 08, 2005 Total Posts: 6200 Country: United States |
Not sure if this was covered yet but.... Can I use my sb800 on camera in the hot shoe and connect the cybersync another way to trigger the strobe? |
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howardm4 Registered: Feb 08, 2008 Total Posts: 2014 Country: N/A |
attach the cybersync transmitter to the camera via the camera's PC connector. |
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SKYWESTR Registered: Feb 18, 2005 Total Posts: 1225 Country: United States |
Also for anyone wondering the cybersyncs will sync to 1/1000th on a 1D and 1/320th on a 20d. see this thread for a sample image from the 1D http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/682287 |