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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
This is a bit prettied up as I was going to post this in my gallery!
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Thanks Nick :)...If you didn't already check the image, here is a wee example of the rig at its full potential
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1922781
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My SB-600 can be triggered remotely by my camera. So what would be the up-side of using this kind of mod?
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Nice mod.
a mod i have available to me is to have my Cable Release (which is in a permanent state of bare wires now for ease of use / swapability without a screwdriver present) attached to my wireless receiver for a flash (the cheap eBay ones which just have a short circuit switch in them (ie just the trigger, nothing fancy like ETTL)). I can then fire the camera remotely, bonus is that i have a separate Hotshoe Extension Cable i can then attach to the camera hotshoe and have a flash fired synchronously with the camera going off. I have only managed to test the setup so far tho (about 20m range) - it rained on the day i was going to try and get some shots of red kites feeding on a carcass and i didnt fancy leaving my camera out in the rain... Might take it to the park and get some pigeon / squirrel shots at some point tho...
Total setup cost - around £20-25...
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hehe yep that was some clever tinkering you managed that day Rich, totally over my head but very useful!
an aside in relation to 3dguy's comment - I think this is one of Canon's biggest ripoffs/failings, in that in order to wireless off-camera flash you gotta shell out nearly £200 for E-TTL to work... as I understand it the recent generations of Nikons all have this transmitting ability built in from the start, which is obviously hugely preferable..!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/terrymcbride/2508953631/
http://www.peeters.com/300d.html
Here are a couple of links to nifty home built releases.
I am going to give the peeters one a go, looks like a good money saver and extremely easy to build.
Call me tight fisted but I resent paying through the nose for accessories :)
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Hi guys,
I've just come across this :-
http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=33478
This person has taken a normal off-camera flash cord and with a bit of network cable has extended it...up to 5 metres so far. Clever way to overcome one of the major irritations with these things (short tightly coiled wires) and for a fraction of the cost of a wireless thingy!!
Has anyone else come across or done any interesting modifications to their equipment to solve a problem, or just make it work better for them?
Or perhaps a homemade version of something that camera companies feel justified in charging us vast sums for.
Time to share your ingenuity with the world!!
:-)