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    Quote Originally Posted by s7000 View Post
    Cables should be compatible.

    I have both Canon and Nikon flashes.
    No, I'm referring to the cables that allow the remote triggers to operate the camera shutter. There are several different cables for Nikon.

    The RF603 comes as an RF603C (Canon) or RF603N (Nikon). The RF603N works with Pentax but to use it as a remote shutter release with Pentax requires one to have a particular Canon shutter cable.

    As I said earlier, the C and N models have, apparently, different hotshoe connections when used as a remote flash trigger.
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    Oh, sorry, misread that.

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    Hi Ron

    I had a very quick play with your triggers today....they work well...

    here is a picture hahahahaha dont judge me I have never used the flash gun off camera before I don't have any fancy umbrellas and I don't even know how to change the power on my flash gun yet or set anything manually

    I had a play with getting a black back drop, the can was probably not the best subject due to its reflectivity and I only had a rolled up piece of A3 paper to attempt to direct some flash light back



    and Yes I know my veranda needs a bloody good sweep!! hahahahah this is straight off camera taken this afternoon outside on my front veranda, I appreciate that the flash line on the can is distracting i didnt really move anything around much just wanted to see if I could do it
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    Excellent, Lou. They are the older 603 triggers. I can't recall what differences there are with the mark II.

    One thing which mine lacks is the ability, in a multi flash setup, is to easily select only some flashguns to fire or all to fire - something that is, apparently, easy with the Cactus.

    The advantage of the Yongnuo is the cost.

    Keep playing with them. I'm in no hurry to get them back. I've got several other triggers here.
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    thanks

    I have a macro lense on the way so perhaps I can have a play when that turns up too.
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    It looks like I should have waited for the mark II

    YONGNUO RF-603 II – Now Available | FLASH HAVOC

    Improved Features -

    Higher Sync Speeds, up to 1/320th (RF-602 were slow, RF-603 were very slow)
    Locking Rings on trigger foot (RF-603 and flash on top would fall off the camera)
    Pass Through Hotshoe now usable (see point above) though still manual only no TTL
    Power Switch Finally Moved to the Side (was blocked by the flash on 602 & 603)
    Compatible with non Canon/Nikon and single firing pin cameras (RF-603 was not)
    Test Fire Button works off the camera hotshoe (for taking light meter readings) (RF-603 did not)
    300v Safe Trigger Voltage (for hotshoe and PC sync port) (602/603 where low 12 volt safe limit)


    - See more at: YONGNUO RF-603 II – Now Available | FLASH HAVOC
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    they might be the go only critisim I have of yours is the location of the on off makes it really really difficult to actually turn the trigger on and off while attached to the speedlight its really hard to get the finger in to do it
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    Yes. Also, if one wants to change channel, having to pull the batteries out to get to the DIP switches.
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    but what I liked about them is I just turned them on and that was it?! I didnt have to do anything????

    they are simple and they just work
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    Hi

    I got some generic ones from eBay, the main consideration is that they work with the canon flash which apparently needs a higher trigger voltage than most other flashes.

    I have a mix of Canon, Metz Hammer Heads and Vivitar Variable flash guns

    Strobist will give you more info than you will ever need

    Strobist

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