Cactus V5's Rock!

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Just finished testing out my new Cactus V5's and thought I'd put my thoughts up on here for anyone thinking of getting them. I've bought 2 of the 'Duo' sets, so got 4 transceivers altogether.

First thing that struck me was I didn't expect them to be as big as they are. I had the Yongnuo RF-602's previously and the Cactus V5's in comparison are huge. About 2 to 3 times bigger than the RF-602 receivers. It just means they won't squash into my camera rucksack like the RF-602's did.

I also think the build quality is not quite as good as the RF-602's. These feel more plasticky and less solid. Not terribly so, they're not as cheap feeling as the old chinese triggers but just not quite as solid as the RF-602's.

On the plus side they are transceivers, so each unit can be a transmitter or receiver. They also run on AAA's, so no CR2 batterys to find. :clap:

I did find the battery door is badly designed. It's the 'press in to open' type and where it's situated you tend to press it and pop it open when holding the unit to say take a flash off. No biggy though you just press it closed again.

Now the important bit, I switched from the RF-602's to the Cactus V5's to get a higher sync speed for off camera flash with my D40. The D40 can sync at any shutter speed with off camera flash, the speed is just limited by the wireless system. If you use a pc sync cord you can even sync up to 1/4000 second! With a wireless trigger you're limited by the maximum sync speed of the triggers. The RF-602's would manage to get up to 1/800 second sync speed if you held the transmitter button down halfway before you took the shot. So it was a bit fiddly.

The Cactus V5's are consistently giving me a clean sync at 1/1000 second with no messing about! :clap:

Overall I'm very happy with them. :thumbs:
 
I have to agree, they are great, I've got 6 for use with my Canon system and really can't complain. One of the best parts is channel 1 (there are 16 channels in total) as channel 1 will fire any triggers set on channel 1-5 (or is it 1-6?). This is great, I can have the front lights on channel 2 and the background or hair lights on another channel. When transmitter is set to channel 1 everything fires, if I want to take out the background or hair light then I just go to channel 2.
 
Yeah, I did notice that Mark. Didn't realise before I got them but it'll come in handy!
 
I've been wanting to get these, were you able to source these in the UK? If not, did you end up paying customs? Thanks.
 
I ordered direct from Gadget Infinity, haven't seen them anywhere else yet. No I didn't pay anything extra to customs. :D
 
We need an updated trigger thread covering all of the options (PWIIs, PW Flex/TT, RPs, Yongnuos, Cactus, Pixel TR331s), and the pros cons of each:

Reliability
Range
Battery type
TTL/Manual
Sync speed
Build quality
Size
Cost

Any volunteers? :)
 
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Welll .. I just got my new YN-568EX's, but they don't seem to fire with the Cactus 5's. I'm waiting for some 622C's to come, but I thought I'd try them out on the Cactus units while I wait.

Apart from setting flash to manual, anything else I should be doing? The Cactus 5's are testing as they should.
 
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