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Wireless Radio Flash Triggers

With all of the playing that I have done using the Strobist technique of off camera lighting, I was interested in using wireless radio triggers to fire my SB-600 off camera. I had been using Nikon CLS up to now where I had the pop-up flash set to 1/128 to trigger the SB-600 without affecting the exposure. My hope was to abandon this method in favor of a completely wireless way of getting the SB-600 to fire.

Through searching the Strobist Group on Flickr, I learned about Pocket Wizards, Cybersyncs, and Cactus Triggers. Here is a quick breakdown of the three:

Being a complete beginner in this area I opted to try the Cactus Triggers first. I figured that using them would be a great way to play around with the technology with minimum investment seeing as how I will mostly be using them around the house where my need for range and channel selectivity will be at a minimum. I am sure that once I really start playing with them I will learn if they are right for me or if I need something more. Seeing as I only have one SB-600, I only got one transmitter/receiver set. Additional receivers are under $20 but I believe that I can pick up a second strobe with an optical slave so that I can fire it that way.

I should also mention Radio Poppers. They are another option to consider that are priced a closer to the Pocket Wizards.




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