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Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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I just simply can't handle Pocket Wizards anymore. Been using my Plus II's for nearly 2 years. I've been avoiding RadioPopper for a while simply because of the cost, but I've grown SOOO frustrated with the PW and their reliability outdoors with the Canon 580's.

RadioPopper here I come. I hope they're as good as advertised. Anyone else made the switch?



thethinkcouch
Registered: Jun 04, 2006
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I did.

-ed



Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Ed, I was actually going to call you. The only thing I couldn't pick up on is if the RP PX's are also capable of just shooting manual... and if so, can you still adjust the power level from the camera.



deepbluejh
Registered: Feb 20, 2005
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Do you specifically need TTL capable triggers?



VPell
Registered: Sep 04, 2008
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they own



ai3x
Registered: May 02, 2005
Total Posts: 1814
Country: United Kingdom

I wish they sold a UK version.

Tony, not sure about canon but you can do it with Nikon. They allow you on the master to set manual power levels for all the slaves.



Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Jamie, I think I'll be using TTL and HSS as much as possible. Just need manual for a few particular shots still...



rocksy
Registered: May 08, 2007
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As far as i know, you can shoot manual with the PX's.



4honor
Registered: Sep 09, 2008
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Tony, I thought PW came out with a "cover" sheet for the new PW's now that apparently fix the RF interference... I use Cybersyncs... no TTL for me



deepbluejh
Registered: Feb 20, 2005
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He's talking about the older PW IIs. Its the new TTL models which are having the RF problems.

And the PX series sure does look appealing. For this kind of money, I would need to try them out before I dropped the cash though. The way I see it, they could be a game-changer or they could be a huge bust. There are a lot of times I don't even trust TTL with a single on-camera flash. Start firing multiple off-camera flashes and I would imagine things get even sketchier.

Just thinking out loud.



Beni
Registered: May 31, 2005
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Tony Hoffer wrote:
Ed, I was actually going to call you. The only thing I couldn't pick up on is if the RP PX's are also capable of just shooting manual... and if so, can you still adjust the power level from the camera.


They can trigger 580's set to manual but you can only adjust the levels within 3 'zones' and if your main flash is set to manual flash, otherwise they will trigger at the setting dialed in on the remote flash. Did this for a couple of weddings.



4honor
Registered: Sep 09, 2008
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deepbluejh wrote:
He's talking about the older PW IIs. Its the new TTL models which are having the RF problems.


Oh, so even the old PW's have problems? Maybe everyone at PW are Nikon shooters?



Squid31
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
Total Posts: 185
Country: Canada

Tony, I'm having the same trouble as you with my PW II's and 580. I used a longer cord at the last wedding I did and it worked perfectly, right up until I brought the setup outside near the end of the night. Epic fail. They would just not fire outside at all. I think I am going to look elsewhere as well. Maybe Radio Poppers, maybe Cybercyncs.

Keep us posted.



diggitydawg510
Registered: Aug 02, 2006
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ReallY? My PWIIs work EVERYTIME. but then again I'm a nikon shooter. I don't think it's the PWs, Tony.



unblinkable
Registered: Mar 22, 2005
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I'm Cannon and we don't have much issue with the PW's.



Chris Cooke
Registered: Sep 20, 2007
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I have the same problem with PW's and the 580 II's. I had heard that the 580's put out some type of electro magnetic field or something during the recycle that screws up the PW.



sealsphoto
Registered: Dec 05, 2005
Total Posts: 341
Country: United States

Had the same problem with my PW. I had a 430 EX so I tried it, and there went all the problems. I have been using two 430's since and they work fine, indoors and out.



stecson
Registered: Aug 28, 2009
Total Posts: 397
Country: United States

i had the same issue with sb900's

then i realized the pw wasn't full seated in the hot shoe



Corojo
Registered: Jul 31, 2003
Total Posts: 886
Country: United States

over the last 10+ years I had maybe 50 misfires from my 4 older sets of Quantum Radio Slave 4 and 4I's (mostly due to not allowing strobes to fully recycle). I send them back to Quantum about every 3 years for a tune-up. Love em - gonna keep em.



iShoot
Registered: Dec 16, 2008
Total Posts: 373
Country: United States

Dude, go with the RPs, they PWN.



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