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I've got a couple of Jessops 360 AFD flashes which are great for on-camera/ttl but less good for off-camera/strobist style work because of their 3minute countdown to standby mode.
There have been threads in the past where people have jammed something against the light button to stop their flash from going to sleep but this doesn't seem to have the desired affect on these models.
I've been using Cactus v4 triggers and had heard that the YongNeo rf602 triggers can wake-up a sleeping flash but unfortunately this doesn't seem to be the case with these either. They still trigger the flash but once it's in standby it doesn't recharge and so each flash gets weaker and weaker until it stops.
The one thing that I've noticed is that in slave mode they don't seem to go into standby mode, unfortunately it also disables the hotshoe triggering so I guess it's a backup but means I need to incorporate a wired or on-camera flash which I'd rather avoid.
The test trigger button still works in slave mode so my thought process at the moment is to try to mod the flashes with a 3.5mm jack that triggers via the test button circuits rather than the usual hotshoe wire.
So, does anyone have any tips or suggestions?!
There have been threads in the past where people have jammed something against the light button to stop their flash from going to sleep but this doesn't seem to have the desired affect on these models.
I've been using Cactus v4 triggers and had heard that the YongNeo rf602 triggers can wake-up a sleeping flash but unfortunately this doesn't seem to be the case with these either. They still trigger the flash but once it's in standby it doesn't recharge and so each flash gets weaker and weaker until it stops.
The one thing that I've noticed is that in slave mode they don't seem to go into standby mode, unfortunately it also disables the hotshoe triggering so I guess it's a backup but means I need to incorporate a wired or on-camera flash which I'd rather avoid.
The test trigger button still works in slave mode so my thought process at the moment is to try to mod the flashes with a 3.5mm jack that triggers via the test button circuits rather than the usual hotshoe wire.
So, does anyone have any tips or suggestions?!
