futureal33
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Morning all,
A bit of a decision to be made on my part, just wondering if anyone in a similar position could offer their views.
Basically looking for the best way to be able to control 2 off-camera Canon 600EX-RT flashes at once. I already own 2 of these flashes,.
I see this as being achievable two ways
1) 3 x Canon 600EX-RT speedlite units. One on-camera set as master, two off camera being controller via radio on the master.
Benefits = redundant flash incase I ever need one (one of the other two breaks etc)
Drawbacks = size, weight and cost.
2) 2 x Canon 600EX-RT speedlite units and 1 x ST-E3 transceiver unit. Two off camera flashes as slaves being controlled by the STE3 on camera.
Benefits = cost, size and weight.
Drawbacks = no third "spare" flash incase of emergencies (although, with the money difference between the extra 600RT and the STE3 I could buy a couple of Yongnuo 568 ETTL flashes for on-camera use)
Thoughts much appreciated
Thanks!
A bit of a decision to be made on my part, just wondering if anyone in a similar position could offer their views.
Basically looking for the best way to be able to control 2 off-camera Canon 600EX-RT flashes at once. I already own 2 of these flashes,.
I see this as being achievable two ways
1) 3 x Canon 600EX-RT speedlite units. One on-camera set as master, two off camera being controller via radio on the master.
Benefits = redundant flash incase I ever need one (one of the other two breaks etc)
Drawbacks = size, weight and cost.
2) 2 x Canon 600EX-RT speedlite units and 1 x ST-E3 transceiver unit. Two off camera flashes as slaves being controlled by the STE3 on camera.
Benefits = cost, size and weight.
Drawbacks = no third "spare" flash incase of emergencies (although, with the money difference between the extra 600RT and the STE3 I could buy a couple of Yongnuo 568 ETTL flashes for on-camera use)
Thoughts much appreciated
Thanks!
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