Your Setup

Eric Magray

Steel Member
i wish i could afford a nice system. all i got is my d40 with the kit lens and a tripod haha. sb-600 flash sometime this week after i get paid.
 

Dylan Kasson

Steel Member
thats the reason you cant afford stuff your about to waste all your money on a flash ridiculously overpriced and the only thing good in it is it has a good auto sensor and i hope you wont be using it on auto mode? thats the deal with all the name brand flashes theyre worthless for the extra money if your just shooting manual
 

.erik

Member
you need to set them to a certain channel. it confused me too :?

on the inside of the reciever theres two switches, set them to 1 and 2. then on the bottom of the transmitter set the switches to 1 and 2. then your good thats channel 1 i think. theres diff combintions for all four channels i guess. i just use 1. but then again i havent even had them for a day lol

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updates: 3 cactus revievers, 1 transmitter.
50mm f/1.8

so yeah
 

idk47

Steel Member
Do most flashes work with cactuses and all that transmitter shit? I have the same flask as Erik i'm pretty sure and i wanted to make it like work off my camera. I've got a Sunpak DigiFlash 2800.
 

Dylan Kasson

Steel Member
Dylan said:
modish thing to my vivi and cactus when i had my lightstand all the way at 8 feet tall i had to point my flash down and when it did it was heavy enough to pull the hotshoe on the cactus receiver up so it wasnt connected and never fired so i got a pc cord adapter and now it fires like every time also it like swayed back and forth because it was so much stuff like at the base of the flash but now its sturdy as hell

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oh yea shot at iso 3200 wtf??????????????????? haha
this is how jeremy you just need to buy a pc cord to hook to your flash and make sure it fits
 
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