alexisonfire
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Hey guys, i'm looking to get a portable lighting setup to use on location for car shoots. But have some questions regarding flashes, diffusers and triggers! 
First off flashes - Am i right in thinking pretty much all nikon flashes will fire via radio triggers in manual? (i understand i won't get TTL with all) And what would you recommend for around £30 per flash, how do you guys rate the sigma 430ST?
Triggers - Using my built in wireless sender on the D80 atm to fire my SB600, but the line of sight thing is annoying and would like something more versatile. Looking for recommendations, i've heard lots about cactus v4's but is there a cheaper alternative thats just as good?
Diffusers, this is where im lost. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using either a reflective umbrella, shooting through a white umbrella, bouncing off a white umbrella, and finally, using a softbox?
My idea was to use two flashguns with umbrella's on in front of the car, and one behind, bare, lighting up the background.
As i said this is mainly for automotive shoots, but it would be nice if i could use it for portraiture too.
cheers!
First off flashes - Am i right in thinking pretty much all nikon flashes will fire via radio triggers in manual? (i understand i won't get TTL with all) And what would you recommend for around £30 per flash, how do you guys rate the sigma 430ST?
Triggers - Using my built in wireless sender on the D80 atm to fire my SB600, but the line of sight thing is annoying and would like something more versatile. Looking for recommendations, i've heard lots about cactus v4's but is there a cheaper alternative thats just as good?
Diffusers, this is where im lost. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using either a reflective umbrella, shooting through a white umbrella, bouncing off a white umbrella, and finally, using a softbox?
My idea was to use two flashguns with umbrella's on in front of the car, and one behind, bare, lighting up the background.
As i said this is mainly for automotive shoots, but it would be nice if i could use it for portraiture too.
cheers!