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Oct 29, 2015 15:54:01   #
GENorkus wrote:
Among the other's input, try looking here:
http://www.aputure.com/blog/2013/11/v-screen-vs-3-released/

It was released back in 2013 so they may have a better version by now. ???

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Thanks.. Will ck it out
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Oct 29, 2015 11:59:54   #
jafountain wrote:
I use D7100 and nikon flashes. When using the Yongnuo trigger controller and triggers set the flashes to TTL and control flash power/groups from the YN622n-TX. Set the controller YN622nTX on camera hot shoe.

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Thanks.. I do have it setup that way..
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Oct 29, 2015 11:10:51   #
Anvil wrote:
I use the Canon version of those Yongnuo controller and transceivers. When I first tried them out, they were behaving oddly, though not in exactly the same manner that you are describing. I discovered that the flash units were not properly mounted in the transceivers. I'd push the flash into the slot, and think they were in all the way, but they weren't. I had to push a little bit harder. Once I had that figured out, everything worked fine.

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Thank you. Will ck it out
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Oct 29, 2015 08:52:22   #
IHH61 wrote:
What flash settings do you have selected on the camera? TTL or manual? Might be a pre-flash issue.

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I have it set to TTL
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Oct 29, 2015 08:51:58   #
Boone wrote:
I maybe "WAY OFF LINE HERE"...but is your camera set to 1st or 2nd curtain synch?

That was only a WAG, so you know. Thanks, Boone

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Will have to double check. I was thinking the same thing but was not able to ck yesterday..
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Oct 29, 2015 08:48:18   #
Tom Daniels wrote:
Just one suggestion. I shoot more video then stills. Had a Small HD small monitor not very good. Researched and took risk and bought the iKan 7" monitor for just over $500. It appears to have a very accurate representation of your image. Not sure How it handles stills but video great. All these monitor have trippy controls but can be controlled. A lot of monitors even for a lot of money just don't work. I was assuming you wanted something portable? I have a super arm I bought on Amazon to attach to rig. Good luck.
Just one suggestion. I shoot more video then still... (show quote)

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Thank You!!
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Oct 29, 2015 07:57:54   #
GC-FineArt wrote:
There are hundreds(?) of different “field monitors” for digital cameras. Here’s an assortment from Amazon, just as an example. I know both Adorama and B&W have a wide selection as well. The biggest problem may be sorting through them to find one that best fits your needs and budget. :)
There are hundreds(?) of different “field monitors... (show quote)

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Thanks for the response and recommendation..
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Oct 29, 2015 06:55:57   #
BboH wrote:
Look at the Aperture VS-1. $141.50 on Amazon. Its a 7" screen that you can take with you and connect to your camera by the HDMI connection. It replaces your Live View. Be careful, however on the battery(ies) you buy; I bought the inexpensive and find they do not hold a charge - charged yesterday for use today and find they are dead. So I bought a Sony battery, which I just got and haven't yet charged.

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Thank You for your response and recommendation. Will take a look!!!
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Oct 29, 2015 05:58:52   #
Mogul wrote:
http://www.atomos.com

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Oct 28, 2015 21:10:41   #
OK.. I have the Yongnuo YN-622NTX Flash Controller, 2-YN622N Transceivers and 2 YN568EX Flash Units. Camera is a D750.

I set the units and controller for Channel A Group A. I set the flashes for the same. I attach the flashes to the transceivers and attach to the hot shoe on stand. When I do that the channel and group information changes to the camera mount icon in the display of the flash. They to not flash correctly. Like they are out of sync. It's like it flashes first then the shutter goes off. I can't change the setting back to Channel/Groups while on the hot shoe.

I did try the flashes without the units and just did the commander mode with the pop up flash in the camera and everything flashes great. In sync...Hope I am making sense. The documentation is not that great.

Anyone else experience this ??? Any help would be appreciated. I tried searching before posting but did not find anything resembling the issue. I tried you tube as well.. Thanks in advance.. Connie
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Oct 28, 2015 13:26:35   #
Photographer Jim wrote:
Not sure about your budget or if your shooting is in the field or studio, but there is a product called the CamRanger that might be worth your looking into. The CamRanger is a small device (about the size of a deck of cards) that hooks to your camera and then tethers wirelessly to either your smart phone or a tablet (either Apple or Android). It functions as a wireless remote (including shutter release and the ability to change exposure settings, etc.). It sends the image to the tablet for your viewing. You can set it to save to the tablet or not. In addition it will allow you to program it to take a series of shoots with different focuses for focus staking purposes, or it can be programmed to take series for time lapse purposes. It is really quite a bit more versatile than most simple tethers. It also has a number of features for studio portrait photographers that allows the client to view the images during the shoot on a second tablet. Again, not knowing your budget or specific needs I can't say for sure that the CamRanger is right for you, but it might be worth your checking it out. It works with numerous cameras and the company does a good job of updating firmware to make it compatible with new cameras and operating systems.
Not sure about your budget or if your shooting is ... (show quote)

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Thank You for your response and suggestion!! Will take a look..
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Oct 28, 2015 12:40:14   #
jeep_daddy wrote:
Use a tablet and an Eye-fi card to see what the images look like as you shoot. Tablets come in 6", 8", and 10" sizes.

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Thanks for the quick response and suggestion..

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Oct 28, 2015 12:22:10   #
I am looking to see if there is a small monitor of sorts that I can use during shoots so that I can see the pictures as they are shot. I know about thetering to the laptop, but was looking for something smaller that I could use. It does not necessarily have to save the photos cause that would be on my memory card which I would then transfer to my desktop for editing and such. Could I do that with a good version of a Samsung pad??? Not a Apple user so Ipad is out of the question. Thanks in advance.. Connie
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Oct 27, 2015 06:10:57   #
Ted Evans wrote:
Hard watertight case for sale - Pelican 1200 5 x 10 x 11" in box.
Like new, never used, foam undisturbed, black, received as gift but
too small, make reasonable offer plus shipping.
Ted Evans

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Price and Picture would be nice...
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Oct 2, 2015 07:31:18   #
Jim Grimes wrote:
These items were purchased from B&H Photo about 18 months ago, at $135 each. They have been used only on a few occasions, and are in like new condition. If further details are required, please contact me by private message. Currently, B&H is selling the softboxes at $95 each. For photos and other info: click on the following link:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?N=10621366&InitialSearch=yes&sts=pi

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What is your Price ???
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