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D600 shots are soft in Dpreview tests
On 2012.12.18 19:00 , Savageduck wrote:
On 2012-12-18 15:39:15 -0800, Savageduck said: On 2012-12-18 14:39:46 -0800, Alan Browne said: On 2012.12.18 06:19 , Chris Malcolm wrote: Radio shutter remote control are only expensive if made by the camera maker. Or if they are Pocket Wizard's or another high end (high performance) bra nd. The PW's are a far superior product, have greater range and "fire" reliability. But for casual users, the studio and so on, the cheap Chinese triggers are more than adequate. (I bought a transmitter and 2 receivers, used, for about $35. New it would have been about $60). A basic XMT/RCV pair of PW's was over $400 last I looked. Yup! I have the Phottix Plato for my D300S, and it does allI need of it. http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-r...tix-plato.html Then they have all sorts of other choices all at reasonable prices when compared with the brand name stuff, including a live remote. http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-remotes.html Here are their prices: http://www.phottixstore.com/ I meant something more basic: wireless sync. That's all. 4 channels. That's all. -- "There were, unfortunately, no great principles on which parties were divided – politics became a mere struggle for office." -Sir John A. Macdonald |
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D600 shots are soft in Dpreview tests
On 19/12/2012 11:00 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2012-12-18 15:39:15 -0800, Savageduck said: On 2012-12-18 14:39:46 -0800, Alan Browne said: On 2012.12.18 06:19 , Chris Malcolm wrote: Radio shutter remote control are only expensive if made by the camera maker. Or if they are Pocket Wizard's or another high end (high performance) bra nd. The PW's are a far superior product, have greater range and "fire" reliability. But for casual users, the studio and so on, the cheap Chinese triggers are more than adequate. (I bought a transmitter and 2 receivers, used, for about $35. New it would have been about $60). A basic XMT/RCV pair of PW's was over $400 last I looked. Yup! I have the Phottix Plato for my D300S, and it does allI need of it. http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-r...tix-plato.html Then they have all sorts of other choices all at reasonable prices when compared with the brand name stuff, including a live remote. http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-remotes.html Here are their prices: http://www.phottixstore.com/ I have something like this cheap as chips. http://www.linkdelight.com/R6I-Wirel...as-MC-DC2.html |
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D600 shots are soft in Dpreview tests
On 2012-12-19 00:47:39 -0800, Rob said:
On 19/12/2012 11:00 AM, Savageduck wrote: On 2012-12-18 15:39:15 -0800, Savageduck said: On 2012-12-18 14:39:46 -0800, Alan Browne said: On 2012.12.18 06:19 , Chris Malcolm wrote: Radio shutter remote control are only expensive if made by the camera maker. Or if they are Pocket Wizard's or another high end (high performance) bra nd. The PW's are a far superior product, have greater range and "fire" reliability. But for casual users, the studio and so on, the cheap Chinese triggers are more than adequate. (I bought a transmitter and 2 receivers, used, for about $35. New it would have been about $60). A basic XMT/RCV pair of PW's was over $400 last I looked. Yup! I have the Phottix Plato for my D300S, and it does allI need of it. http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-r...tix-plato.html Then they have all sorts of other choices all at reasonable prices when compared with the brand name stuff, including a live remote. http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-remotes.html Here are their prices: http://www.phottixstore.com/ I have something like this cheap as chips. http://www.linkdelight.com/R6I-Wirel...as-MC-DC2.html As long as it works and you are happy with its performance, that is all you should need. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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