----- Original Message ----- > Guy replied:
> > You can rotate the head independently of the flash unit's body. So
> > it's fairly easy to have the slave body pointing right at the master
> > while still have the slave head illuminating the area you want, which
> > can help.
>
>     I've tried that, but found that the slave still has to be a long way
> forward of the trigger/camera to receive a signal adequately. If the slave
> unit is to my side, or worse still, slightly behind, them I'm stuffed.
I've
> also had problems if there's a height difference between the two units.
>     Does anyone know if the SP-E2 trigger unit gives out a wider range of
> signal?
>     James


I must be overlooking the obvious, but don't you also rotate the master so
that it's pointing at the slave? Unless the master is actually on the camera
shoe, I suppose. I use a separate bracket and the OCS2.

Tom P.

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