Shade
Well-known
Hi everyone, I'm looking for cost effective but reliable suggestions for a pair of flashguns and a wireless remote trigger compatible with the M9.
I don't need a crapload of features but I need those flashes to be able to be set manually in power, consistent, and no fuss with triggers.
Thanks all!
And oh, I'd prefer a more modern one since finding older versions of flashes where I live is hard.
I don't need a crapload of features but I need those flashes to be able to be set manually in power, consistent, and no fuss with triggers.
Thanks all!
And oh, I'd prefer a more modern one since finding older versions of flashes where I live is hard.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I don't have an M9, but I use on many cameras from DSLR to IIIf the Paul Buff trigger. I think I paid $135 for the transmitter and the receiver. I use old Minolta 320x flash units ($25-30). They have three auto settings and manual with 1/16 to full power setting. If I use two or more flashed I use a slave trigger which always work. These are they:
http://mpex.com/fotodiox-hot-shoe-optical-slave-w-pc.html
I mostly use a Sekonic 308s flash meter but with the digital this isn't necessary, just look at the feedback screen.
This is the trigger:
http://paulcbuff.com/cst.php
and this is the receiver (I use the CSR):
http://paulcbuff.com/csr.php
Any new flash will work, but I would try to get power and manual power control over features. Vivitar makes some sensible strobes.
http://mpex.com/fotodiox-hot-shoe-optical-slave-w-pc.html
I mostly use a Sekonic 308s flash meter but with the digital this isn't necessary, just look at the feedback screen.
This is the trigger:
http://paulcbuff.com/cst.php
and this is the receiver (I use the CSR):
http://paulcbuff.com/csr.php
Any new flash will work, but I would try to get power and manual power control over features. Vivitar makes some sensible strobes.
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PaulN
Monkey
I don't have an M9, but I use on many cameras from DSLR to IIIf the Paul Buff trigger.
I second the recommendation. I use a Buff Cybersync CST on my M9 that triggers either a Canon 580EX2 or my White Lightning xl1600. No problems so far. My hotshoe died on my R-D1 a few years ago and I've been missing this setup. I'm really pleased with the results of the 50mm ASPH summilux on the M9:

Simon by Paul.N, on Flickr

Simon III by Paul.N, on Flickr
-Paul
Fraser
Well-known
I've always used pocketwizards with a few old Nikon Sb25s and 24s cheap and have a pc socket.
Shade
Well-known
Thanks guys and that's an awesome example. I will see my local stores and find out what they have starting from what you all recommended.
dave lackey
Veteran
I second the recommendation. I use a Buff Cybersync CST on my M9 that triggers either a Canon 580EX2 or my White Lightning xl1600. No problems so far. My hotshoe died on my R-D1 a few years ago and I've been missing this setup. I'm really pleased with the results of the 50mm ASPH summilux on the M9:
Simon by Paul.N, on Flickr
Simon III by Paul.N, on Flickr
-Paul
Such beautiful hair in this gorgeous photos!
charjohncarter
Veteran
PaulN, I should say something about the artificially light photos you posted. Of course, excellent, but they also show the potential of flash photography with a RF camera. I have been doing it (with an RF camera) for 50 years and still see the beauty of both artificial light and ambient/natural light. Well done Paul.
ChrisC
Established
Whilst in the past I considered purchasing Microsynch :
http://www.microsyncdigital.com/home.cfm?CFID=313904&CFTOKEN=17541470
........... I have no experience of Microsynchs in use, but their obvious advantage for rangefinder camera work is their tiny size. A lot of radio triggers seem excessively large. Maybe worth considering?
............. Chris
http://www.microsyncdigital.com/home.cfm?CFID=313904&CFTOKEN=17541470
........... I have no experience of Microsynchs in use, but their obvious advantage for rangefinder camera work is their tiny size. A lot of radio triggers seem excessively large. Maybe worth considering?
............. Chris
Shade
Well-known
Thanks Chris, but I definitely have not heard of that brand before..
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
I use a pair of Yongnuo RF-602 triggers and find they're very reliable and excellent value for the money.
Jockos
Well-known
I think they are the easiest option for radio triggers. Same company also makes nice flashes for cheap, readily available on the bay!I use a pair of Yongnuo RF-602 triggers and find they're very reliable and excellent value for the money.
AncientCityPhoto
Established
I use the new Pocket Wizard Flex TT5s with Canon Speedlights all the time. I set the TT5s to have a "manual" setting so it is strictly a trigger.
Normal pocket wizards are cheap on ebay and work great, but they often need an accessory to work with certain hotshoe based flashes.
I can also trigger other lights with the Pocket Wizards, including all pro strobes.
The Cybersyncs from Paul Buff are great too. The Profoto Air system is great. I personally really enjoy using that, but that is limited to those as well.
Radio Poppers are pretty popular as well. They attachment is sometimes bulky on flashes though.
I love using the M8 with strobes. I interchanged between cameras on set some times. The TT5 pocket wizards let me change channel on the fly to go from a manual setting to a Canon setting so that is personally my choice.
Normal pocket wizards are cheap on ebay and work great, but they often need an accessory to work with certain hotshoe based flashes.
I can also trigger other lights with the Pocket Wizards, including all pro strobes.
The Cybersyncs from Paul Buff are great too. The Profoto Air system is great. I personally really enjoy using that, but that is limited to those as well.
Radio Poppers are pretty popular as well. They attachment is sometimes bulky on flashes though.
I love using the M8 with strobes. I interchanged between cameras on set some times. The TT5 pocket wizards let me change channel on the fly to go from a manual setting to a Canon setting so that is personally my choice.
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