When I first got my Cybersync from them I discovered that the old OLD
White Lightning 10000 used a stereo 1/4 inch plug wired tip & ring so
that the cable with the regular 1/4 inch mono plug wouldn't quite work.

I emailed their support asking if they sold a cable to fit, mentioning
that I had two of the old units & they dropped two special made cords
into the mail to me the same day no charge.

Their quality matches pocket wizards, but their price is a whole lot better.

On 8/30/2013 4:48 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 03:53:14PM -0400, John wrote:
http://www.paulcbuff.com/cc.php

I don't know if it has an app for your phone, but OTOH, it fits in
the hot-shoe and you don't have to keep one hand free for the phone
or worry about where you put the phone down while using the camera.

I should look into those.

A friend gave me some pocket wizard IIs (no fancy features), and they
are so much better than the cheap chinese radio triggers that I'm afraid
that I've gotten permanently spoiled.   The PCB units at first glance
seem to be a lot less expensive than equivalent PWs.

I'm a big fan of PCB, not only are their replacement bulbs (for 20-30
year obsolete gear no less) a lot less expensive than many others,
when one of my archaic white lightnings died, and wasn't repairable,
they offered me a new unit for half of list price.


On 8/29/2013 5:01 PM, George Sinos wrote:
Larry said "This is why I want my flashes to be controlled vi wifi,
and with an app for my phone/tablet/computer where I can simply and
easily see and control everything from one place."

I have to agree with that.  Sounds like a good kickstarter project for someone.

gs

George Sinos
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www.GeorgesPhotos.net
www.GeorgeSinos.com


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 03:46:05PM -0500, George Sinos wrote:
Hi Bruce -


There are enough controls so you can get yourself thoroughly confused
if you're not careful. If you want to control 3 groups at the same
time you have to add the SU-800 controller for about $250 or so. I
haven't had the need to do that.  I'm only using two flashes.  If I
need a third light for a hair light or background light I have a
couple of really cheap LCD panels that have worked OK so far.  Every
so often I wish for a remote control on the hair light, but not often
enough to spend money on it.

This is why I want my flashes to be controlled vi wifi, and with
an app for my phone/tablet/computer where I can simply and easily
see and control everything from one place.


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