I've had mine for over a week, and still not had the time to put batteries in them...
From what I hear, you've had plenty of time...
You could have done it in the 4 hours you spent in A&E after losing a fight with your dog
Richard has kindly agreed to run his own, comprehensive tests using a D700. He will test it with as many different flashes as he can, and will compare it to other radio triggers that he has/can get.
Any example images?
I received his very detailed report this morning. It runs into 36 pages and I'm confident that it answers all the questions.
Me too. Though I wouldn't hold my breath after spxxxx' report.I'd like to know too.
Cistron said:Me too. Though I wouldn't hold my breath after spxxxx' report.
Very true and Profo's usually are very fast, but that won't change anything about the mechanism of the triggers.That's one set of lights.
Sorry, I'm confused as to why we have to wait to see the report?
The figures will still be the same whether its been read by the boss or not......surely?
Because the report belongs to the boss and because I don't have control over these things, obviously.
My guess is that the report and the video will be published at the same time but, as I say, not my decision.
Garry Edwards said:Because the report belongs to the boss and because I don't have control over these things, obviously.
My guess is that the report and the video will be published at the same time but, as I say, not my decision.
So was he paid to do these tests?
Bullysrus said:Not sure what the issue is
If I need an independent report if have to pay for it ???????
matty said:Indeed. Independent reports cost money, as long as the end result is independent as well then there is no issue. Richard is a very experienced and well respected journalist, I don't see any issue at all
I've been asked to do a comprehensive review of a product for a commercial company which will involve days of my time, some skill and the use of my personal name as a mark of quality. To make sure it's independent, the company has said that they can't pay me but are happy to credit me - what do you think?
Andrew Appleton has been using the triggers on a fashion shoot in Paris, used with his Safari Li-on kit on the final image here
I do like Andrews stuff, and he's a great bloke.
But he does say on that picture he was only syncing at 1/1000 which is pretty fast, but nowhere near the claimed sync rate
If it's simply the sync rate you're worried about, These were shot at 1/8000th sec.
The images on my own blog have full exif data available too
I've seen your blog post before. Its not simply sync rate I wonder about, and I'm quite happily waiting Richard's report when lencarta are ready to release it. I was just saying (maybe to subtly) that Andrew's photos don't really show us anything new
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You mean other than the fact it's not restricted to 1/250th sec, which has allowed him a further 2 stops of adjustment for the ambient.
Get on your bike Hugh, come over for a coffee and have a play with the triggers yourself.
but thats not new information about the triggers is it?. Thats my point, that you seem to rather be missing.