From: Bruce Walker

Well, no. I'm assuming that we're *already* using wireless triggers
and receivers instead of a long PC sync cord. This is pretty common
now that these things can be had for $10 each now.

I'm showing how you can simplify the "arm meter, press button on
trigger to fire flash, read meter" process down to just "press button
on meter and read it". Quicker and more reliable.


On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 5:15 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
I thought the "handy tip" was substituting a cheap wireless trigger for a
long PC sync cord.

I've always used a tethered meter (Sekonic L-408) to directly trigger the strobes; never used the "arm meter ... fire flash, read meter" process. It struck me as being less reliable.

I replaced the long sync cable with a wireless trigger about 5 years ago.

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