We've used both the Quantum and Pocket Wizard slave systems, as well as
the Wein Safe Syncs for quite a while now. While the radio slave systems
are much more convenient, the safe sync seems to work just fine for both
our MF backs and DSLR's. Really nice to not have to deal with a sync cord.
David Riecks wrote:
OK, here's a question for those shooting digital with studio strobes.
If you have to "plug-in" to your "high-voltage" studio strobes, what's the best
way to ensure that you don't fry your camera?
I know that Wein makes a number of "safe syncs" but don't know if there are
better, safer, faster gadgets out there.
What's the safest, yet most economical way to go?
David
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