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Old 03-12-2009, 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Car2n View Post
No need for a pc chord.
The transmitter goes on the hot shoe of the camera and the 430 mounts onto the reciever via the hotshoe.
Exactly and it gives you adapters to also be able to trigger studio strobes also. So you can trigger via hotshoe or the port to trigger. It seems very very nice I was stunned when I found out the price was still so low. It is suppose to also handle high voltage and low voltage flashes. When the old one you have to have a v2 for high voltage(over 12v) and a v2s for standard low voltage(under 12v) flashes.

Adapters:
(3.5 mm mono jack to 3.5 mm mono jack)
( 3.5 mm mono jack to pc-sync male)
(3.5 mm mono jack to 6.3 mm bigger mono jack (for studio flashes))

Can you tell I have been researching into cactus triggers for about 6 months now? :P Finally I have the money.
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