High Speed Sync?

Phil, you'll need an ST-E2 and Canon flash to get HHS off camera. The Yongnou's will give you 1/250th only.
 
Although there is a Yongnuo version of it too.
 
Awesome. Do you work in the week? Free weekends?
 
I wouldn't bother with the ST-E2, it's nearly the cost of a flash so you may as well get a 580EX2 for just a bit more and get more functionality, plus it's not as reliable as using the 580 as a master.
 
Personally, I wouldn't bother with either, but would get a Nikon D70s which will sync to insane speeds. ;)
 
We'll make it a Sunday then, mate. I'm still feeling a bit rough, but I can make some time and there's a venue just down the road from me.
 
an hour or so will do me good, mate. I'm in Woodlesford near Rothwell. Know it?
 
There's a church down the road with lots of cool little places. Well worth a bash to try stuff out.
 
I'll get back to you, bud. I'm not entirely sure this Sunday is free, but next almost definitely is.
 
Ste Manns said:
I wouldn't bother with the ST-E2, it's nearly the cost of a flash so you may as well get a 580EX2 for just a bit more and get more functionality, plus it's not as reliable as using the 580 as a master.

Agreed, I'm a nikon shooter and I wouldn't bother with their commander. Flash for nearly the same money and you can use it for a bit off fill if needed, plus you have an extra backup flash.
 
If you want High Speed Sync off-camera, it is only available via E-TTL control (manual and auto).

Cheapest way, and 100% reliable, is to use an extension cord but it's not exactly wireless. Yongnuo's ST-E2 clone has a much higher spec than the Canon version and sells for only £80 on ebay. Gets good reviews too. (Canon ST-E2 is half the price of a 580EXII, and around £170.)
 
I've decided to buy one of those quantum rigs Ed Bray reviewed. Look cracking value.
 
The23rdman said:
I've decided to buy one of those quantum rigs Ed Bray reviewed. Look cracking value.


What quantum is that? I have the T5D-R with turbo 3 battery pack for OCF. Wonderful set up and very portable. You can buy a TTL wireless reciever for it but I always work in manual for OCF.
 
Not one of those - way overpriced for me. Have a look in the review forum for edbray's review.
 
I always work in manual too, but CLS may change that on occasions since I switched.
 
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