Hi,
Not really a photography question, but more a question on the limits of multi-flash systems.
As a background to this, I'm trying to set off a 5 seperate flash bulbs in the field of view of 5 seperate cameras (CCTV cameras) so that I can synch the footage up at a later date (a cheap version of a digital clapper board). None of the cameras fields of view overlap, and they can be up to 200ft away from each other.
I'm assuming I can just short out a synch cable and they'll all go off?
What are the maximum lengths of synch cable available?
What type of cost would I be looking at for long lengths of synch cable and 5 flash bulbs?
Any other ideas (wireless?)?
As you can probably tell, I'm pretty new to this.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Yossa
Not really a photography question, but more a question on the limits of multi-flash systems.
As a background to this, I'm trying to set off a 5 seperate flash bulbs in the field of view of 5 seperate cameras (CCTV cameras) so that I can synch the footage up at a later date (a cheap version of a digital clapper board). None of the cameras fields of view overlap, and they can be up to 200ft away from each other.
I'm assuming I can just short out a synch cable and they'll all go off?
What are the maximum lengths of synch cable available?
What type of cost would I be looking at for long lengths of synch cable and 5 flash bulbs?
Any other ideas (wireless?)?
As you can probably tell, I'm pretty new to this.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Yossa
