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ishootsports3 Registered: Apr 09, 2009 Total Posts: 1522 Country: United States |
I have another thread going about the JRX's, but figured id consolidate to a poll |
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pcunite Registered: Apr 14, 2005 Total Posts: 120 Country: United States |
CyberSync: |
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dazey Registered: May 21, 2009 Total Posts: 50 Country: United Kingdom |
The cybersyncs have been more reliable than the poverty wizards but they have let me down big time on a shoot (suspected interference) so I would not invest again. I dont think they are in the same league reliability wise as PW but PW have their own problems in size and cost. The cybersync are also slow frame rate (at least the early ones i have). The next ones I am looking at are the profoto as although I will probably have no air profoto units for a while my studio units are profoto and their transmitters look good on range and reliability (but I have not tested them). |
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Paul Buff Registered: Oct 06, 2006 Total Posts: 2775 Country: United States |
CyberSync was not conceived as a replacement to PW or anything else. They were designed for studio flash, which is not normally used at motor drive rates, thus the original firing rate was set at 3 FPS. But many customers wanted to use them with Speedlights and wanted to shoot at faster rates, so shortly after they were introduced we upped the triggering rate to about 13FPS, and came up with solutions and provisions to fire most speedlights and cameras. |
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Dave Good Registered: Nov 21, 2008 Total Posts: 721 Country: Canada |
CyberSyncs here; they just work. |
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blackfeather Registered: Aug 29, 2004 Total Posts: 550 Country: United States |
...I've used Cybersync's at weddings and events...never fail. The recievers turn themselves off after about an hour of non-use. They are small and sturdy. |
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Matt Philbin Registered: Jul 17, 2007 Total Posts: 2095 Country: United States |
This may be a rookie question, but can Cybersync's be connected to Canon flashes? Or is this just for more advanced lighting systyems? Thanks. |
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kenyee Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 1325 Country: United States |
Matt: cybersync's will connect to your pc sync port like most wireless triggers. They just fire a dumb "fire now" signal when you camera tells it to... |
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Matt Philbin Registered: Jul 17, 2007 Total Posts: 2095 Country: United States |
Thanks! I'll check them out on the AB site... Looks like a slightly cheaper alternative to PW's for a casual user. |
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Future Man Registered: Mar 30, 2006 Total Posts: 323 Country: United States |
I have an AB800 and a Nikon SB28. Looking to buy an SB600 soon. |
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kenyee Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 1325 Country: United States |
futureman: because the Cybersyncs have been around a lot longer (years old). The JrX is basically a one month old product. That said, I have some JrX studios coming in next week so I can see how good they are... |
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jerrykur Registered: Feb 15, 2005 Total Posts: 3777 Country: United States |
PW II+ are the gold standard for a good reason. They just work and they are integrated with a lot of devices (meters, etc.) |
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ardeeb Registered: Aug 27, 2009 Total Posts: 6 Country: Canada |
Just recieve my JrX recently. Tested it outside and man!! this thing is the best.. ![]() |
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user954 Registered: Jul 18, 2008 Total Posts: 266 Country: United States |
PW might be the "gold standard" but that's only IMO because they have been around for so much longer then any other wireless trigger. Give it time and soon enough, there will be no standard. I believe the price has dropped a nice amount that a majority of people can afford them, but when ABs introduced the Cybersyncs people went crazy over them because they simply work, look great and were a lot smaller compared to the PWs. The poll speaks for itself. |
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K_Strecker Registered: Apr 03, 2008 Total Posts: 360 Country: United States |
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E-Vener Registered: Jun 18, 2009 Total Posts: 4260 Country: United States |
I use Pocketwizard MultiMAX's. Been doign a little experimenting with with the new TTcontrol system and it has worked fine for me. I wish Canon would clean up their act about the radio noise some (not all) of the 580 EX IIs emit but until then I dangle the TT5Flex units from Canon OC-E3 cables. |
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Shutterslam Registered: Mar 31, 2009 Total Posts: 495 Country: United States |
PW's may be the self proclaimed gold standard of radio triggers, but how high of a standard do you need to keep to offer the only function the vast majority of us will ever need ("fire now"). |
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E-Vener Registered: Jun 18, 2009 Total Posts: 4260 Country: United States |
Professional photographers and more importantly professional rental agencies are the ones who made Pocketwizards the gold standard for radio triggers, it isn't a "self proclaimed " piece of hype. |
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Paul Buff Registered: Oct 06, 2006 Total Posts: 2775 Country: United States |
I know the principals at LPA (PW) quite well. They have worked very hard to secure the position they hold in the industry. |