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Thats Fresh Registered: Aug 13, 2005 Total Posts: 2513 Country: United States |
i maybe in the same boat finally. at a recent wedding, i was getting frustated with my setup (PWII on camera and 580exII/PWII with assistant). assistant was 10' away from me behind B&G and the flash would not fire. i totally looked unpro. so i settled for a direct flash/slow shutter in the dark alley outside the reception venue...at first i was thinking batterys but there was no way it was the batteries...this wasnt the first time it happened either |
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btrippy Registered: Jun 12, 2005 Total Posts: 667 Country: United States |
I've got RP's, and when they work, they're great. Problem is, they often dont work. When putting the slave into that plastic holder, you have to be careful you don't scrunch up the rubber foam thing, or it covers the sensor, the batteries are constantly dead.. if it's not one thing, it's another. I'm done with mine.. they just aren't reliable enough. I just use a 580II.. oddly enough, even in bright sunlight, they've been working more reliably than the RP's. I've had both gen 1 and 2.. gen 1 was a PITA having to tape the fiber cable.. made a mess of the front.. Gen 2 is better than the first, but I'm sick of having problems.. I'm done fighting with them. If I have to, I use the old pocket wizards and do manual flash. |
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andypep Registered: Aug 26, 2005 Total Posts: 737 Country: United States |
I have been using the PW and the 580II with no problems - the only catch is that I usually mount the PW with the caddy to the lightstand. I just ordered 2 more PW PlusII and another 580II - this has me a bit nervous! |
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Beni Registered: May 31, 2005 Total Posts: 7092 Country: United Kingdom |
Only had my Px's for 2 weddings, I'm using Eneloops so less battery problems. I have the PX recievers permentantly on the flashes via the bracket thing so I shouldn't have any foam scruntching problem. |
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NotoriousPTG Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 847 Country: United States |
I've owned every trigger RP ever put out. The px does everything that the canon IR system does on its own including manual hss etc. The px will also trigger the JRx. I've shot receptions where I have fired monolites with JRX recievers and 580 with PX recievers from my px transmitter on camera. Usually though I have the speedlites with assistant set to 1 channel and the monos over the dance floor set to another. |
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minnigphoto Registered: Jun 22, 2009 Total Posts: 97 Country: United States |
Our Pocket Wizards have actually been rather flawless. As long as we keep a 430EXII on the remote lights they fire every time at any distance we have ever needed. |
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MTBtrials Registered: Feb 04, 2008 Total Posts: 1368 Country: United States |
minnigphoto wrote: The funny thing is that the lady I talked to in their customer service actually said "Maybe you should refrain from shooting vertically". |
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JanetG Registered: Jan 11, 2003 Total Posts: 596 Country: United States |
well, i pulled the trigger on the rp's yesterday...they better work or they are going back, along with selling pocket wizards... |
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Tony Hoffer Registered: Mar 14, 2008 Total Posts: 7496 Country: United States |
... and they're here!!!!!! Full report to come.... |
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rocksy Registered: May 08, 2007 Total Posts: 447 Country: Romania |
Some news, Tony? |
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anthonyket Registered: Dec 15, 2008 Total Posts: 516 Country: Australia |
damn it .. come on RP bring out the frequencies for Australia already! |
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Tony Hoffer Registered: Mar 14, 2008 Total Posts: 7496 Country: United States |
rocksy wrote: |
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lisy78 Registered: Apr 09, 2009 Total Posts: 8907 Country: United States |
Tony Hoffer wrote: |
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maxwell1295 Registered: Jun 04, 2008 Total Posts: 5249 Country: United States |
I saw these in action this past weekend. Considering the fact that he just got them last week, he pretty much did anything he wanted to on Saturday. Based on what I saw from some quick LCD chimping, I want them now. Then again, I'm pretty much convinced that Tony could shoot a wedding with a Polaroid and a flashlight. |
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jahoo Registered: Mar 16, 2005 Total Posts: 350 Country: Canada |
Impatiently waiting for the review. My RPs should be on their way soon |
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Tony Hoffer Registered: Mar 14, 2008 Total Posts: 7496 Country: United States |
I should be posting the Radio Popper review tomorrow... |