Assuming speedlite is required, the following 18 results were found.
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YN-568EX Speedlite Reviewhttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/143-yn-568ex-speedlite
China arrived. After removing different layers of board I finally unveiled the package containing the Yongnuo YN-568EX speedlite. Let's do are review of this new flagship speedlite from Yongnuo. Recently another parcel from China arrived. Just to let...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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Review Pixel Magohttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/188-review-pixel-mago
The guys from Pixel Enterprise send over the all new Pixel Mago Speedlite. It's currently in beta stage and I've got the opportunity so get my hands on it. I was kind of excited when I've got the mail with the tracking data from Pixel Enterprise for...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
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Review Yongnuo YN565EXhttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/72-review-yongnuo-yn565ex-speedlite
Finally it has arrived. About two weeks ago I ordered a Yongnuo YN565EX speedlite. After reading some promising reviews about this flash unit I decided to get one. The box contains the speedlite, a protection bag, a ministand, a bouncer (which was...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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is a common method for creating gels for your speedlite. Buy some gels, cut them to the right size and find a way to mount them to your speedlite. I did this a couple of times before. But if you have to rely on your stuff then the DIY method is...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
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Review Yongnuo YN-622https://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/138-review-yongnuo-yn-622
each unit has a PC port at the left side. Technical Data covers a range up to 100m according to the manufacturer triggers speedlites in TTL/Manuel/Multi mode Mixed mode with TTL/Manuel controlled speedlites possible Controlled using the flash menu of...
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- Author: Super User
- Category: Reviews
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Canon 600EX-RT and ST-E3-RThttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/174-canon-600ex-rt-and-st-e3-rt
Some months ago Canon released it's new flagship speedlite, the 600EX-RT and the wireless transmitter ST-E3-RT. Featuring a new wireless control system I was in need to get my hands on them. Read more after the jump. Some months ago Canon released it's...
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- Author: Super User
- Category: Reviews
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I like to work with plain speedlites. Usually a speedlite is zoomable which gives you the ability to form the light. But often this is not enough. More light modifies are needed. If you want to restrict the light you can attach a lot of DIY items to a...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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Review Yongnuo YN460https://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/73-review-yongnuo-yn460
The Yongnuo YN460 is a very basic speedlite. It is a fully manual flash unit without any ttl capabilities. The Yongnuo YN460 is a very basic speedlite. It is a fully manual flash unit without any ttl capabilities. The flash head tilts and rotated as...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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Pixl King and Pixel Opas units are meant to be compatible. You can trigger a speedlite mounted to an Opas transceiver using the King transmitter. While this is working perfectly with my 7D I've got trouble with my 5DMKII. Read more after the jump. The...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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Jinbei Easy Softbox is a foldable softbox which can be used with speedlites. It doesn't need much space and it is ready in just a couple of minutes. Everything you need to attach a light stand and the speedlite is included. Jinbei produces a number of...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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600EX-RT clones. While both Chinese companies already offer a trigger for the Canon wireless protocol they now offer the speedlite as well. I already ordered both of them and will come up with a review as soon as possible. Yongnuo and Shanny have...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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cause this is not enough to provide light for the kind of images I want to make. But as a strobist I always carry enough speedlites with me to fight the darkness :) In the picture above you can see how two small speedlites bring some color on the walls....
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Assignment
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my first radio triggers back in 2008. Also known as ebay triggers the cactus v2s became my first set of radio triggers for speedlites. The build quality was poor and the reliability was even poorer. Because of this I switched to the Yongnuo RF-602...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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Pixel Opas Reviewhttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/79-pixel-opas-review
are TTL radio triggers. By using them you can trigger the Pixel Opas units too. This is very useful if you want to use TTL speedlites and manual speedlites together and don't want to spend you money for TTL triggers for the manual flashes. Maybe I...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
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Powermanagementhttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/127-powermanagement
Speedlites and wireless radio triggers need power. Usually the power is provided by AA or AAA batteries. Using rechargeable batteries is cost-efficient and environmentally friendly. But buying rechargeable batteries is by far not enough. A very good...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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Review Meike TTL cordhttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/76-review-meike-ttl-cord
off camera you'll have to find ways to trigger the flash somehow. There are many ways available today. Options to trigger speedlites off camera Wireless manuel flash triggers Optical flash triggers Wireless ttl flash triggers Optical ttl flash triggers...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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Pixel King Reviewhttps://www.svenbluege.de/blog/reviews/78-pixel-king-review
the result I got on Christmas Eve. Even while bouncing from the ceiling I got no issues. There was no full dump and no speedlite showed "TTL". The next step will be using different groups and manual settings. Again I left out most of the technical...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews
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all my Canon flashes and replaced them with 600EX-RT units. In addition I got myself a Canon ST-E3-RT to control the speedlite gang. Everything worked as expected but there where exactly two wished left open: AF assist Better support for my old Canon 5D...
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- Author: Sven Blüge
- Category: Reviews