Good Wireless trigger for Canon 5D MKIII?

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Noob,

if all you want is a simple shutter release I'd suggest the vello freewave. It has a canon three pin cord, in a mini to three pin cord, the cord being replaceable so that it could be used with other cameras.

I use mine so that I can wander about the house while waiting for birds to come to a feeder photo set up. In my case I mount it on top of a pocket wizard when I also want flash. The PW is optional and for the flash only.

I was at the Oregon coast and a handful of photographers asked me about it as I was shooting waves.

Got mine at BH.
Near here
[size=8pt]http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/749996-REG/Vello_RW_C2_FreeWave_Wireless_Remote_Shutter.html[/size]
 
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AKCalixto said:
My recommendation is the:

Giga T Pro II 2.4GHz Wireless Timer Remote for Canon Cameras

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/852088-REG

Noob, there are various answers here, but it really depends on what you ACTUALLY need.

That is:
  • simply a 'wireless shutter release' - for 5DmkIII??? OR
  • a 'wireless FLASH' trigger for a certain external flash???

I have the Giga T Pro Wireless Timer Remote for Canon, which works great on both my 7D and my Canon 350D (it comes shipped with 2 different cables, 1 for most 'older' Canon DSLRs and a three pin for some of the 'newer' ones!) I'm very happy with that.

It allows a good working range, batteries have not yet needed replacing, and I like the flexibility of it being an intervalometer (eg that I can do time-lapse and control from inside, while my camera is outdoors)

Plus, it's a simple 'self-timer' / portrait help too. I'm not 100% sure if this will work on the 5DmkIII - but someone else (or google or the Hahnel or Canon websites should tell you!)

If it's option 2) - as I don't have a Canon 5DmkIII, I might have different requirements. (The 7D can control remote flash, wirelessly by it's own flash, etc).

Best regards

Paul
 
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D_Rochat said:
muldereric said:
I am looking for a good ettl wireless trigger system foor my 5d3 too. It appears that not all of them are as reliable as they say they are.
From what I have heard is that the "Pixel E-TTL Trigger Set Knight TR-332 for Canon" does a nice job, and it supports HSS for shutter speeds < 1/200.
I have no hands-on experience with it though....

I don't have any experience with the Pixel Knights, but I have the King model and you can't beat it for the money.

Pixel Knights dont work with the 5DIII. Tried mine the other day and they just fire random full load ouput. They work great on the 5DII but are not upgradeable. Not sure about the Kings though. I will probably sell my set and upgrade to the Phottix Odin's. Havent heard a negative word about them yet.
 
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Chicorob said:
D_Rochat said:
muldereric said:
I am looking for a good ettl wireless trigger system foor my 5d3 too. It appears that not all of them are as reliable as they say they are.
From what I have heard is that the "Pixel E-TTL Trigger Set Knight TR-332 for Canon" does a nice job, and it supports HSS for shutter speeds < 1/200.
I have no hands-on experience with it though....

I don't have any experience with the Pixel Knights, but I have the King model and you can't beat it for the money.

Pixel Knights dont work with the 5DIII. Tried mine the other day and they just fire random full load ouput. They work great on the 5DII but are not upgradeable. Not sure about the Kings though. I will probably sell my set and upgrade to the Phottix Odin's. Havent heard a negative word about them yet.

Pixel Kings don't work well with my 5D MkIII well, either. When attached, the little signal LED on King TX just keeps blinking rapidly without being able to fire. After going through turn-on-off cycle with both camera and Pixel TX AND RX, after some combination of cycling, one can get them to fire. But it soon goes back to going crazy after a few uses.

AVOID Pixel products for 5D MkIII!
 
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I wanted to chime in with my experience. I use the Yongnuo RF602 Receiver / RF600 TX pairs and they work just fine on my MKIII. I used them all the time with my 40D and XSI and have never had an issue. Just fired off several shots in a quick test setup and it fired without issue on my Mark III. I used two triggers and two receivers: one trigger in hand, a receiver in the camera's remote N3 connector to trigger the shutter and the other trigger on the camera hot shoe and the receiver in my alien bee to trigger the strobe.
 
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drjlo said:
Pixel Kings don't work well with my 5D MkIII well, either. When attached, the little signal LED on King TX just keeps blinking rapidly without being able to fire. After going through turn-on-off cycle with both camera and Pixel TX AND RX, after some combination of cycling, one can get them to fire. But it soon goes back to going crazy after a few uses.

AVOID Pixel products for 5D MkIII!

I finally got to test the Pixel Kings with the 5D Mark III and everything works well for me. Depending on when you purchased the Kings, you may have to do a firmware upgrade.
 
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Bosman said:
Check this out, ame as pixel kings but on steroids. Pass through flash capability
http://www.lightingrumours.com/yongnuo-yn-622c-e-ttl-trigger-slated-for-july-release-2507

I like the odins but would love the pass thru flash option
Yongnuo usually do a good job on the knock-offs. I have eyed the Pixel Kings for sometime now but have not pulled the 'trigger' yet. I have RF-602's and had the old 301P's years ago. For the price, YN tend to be well made stuff.

I think the coming year will be very interesting as it relates to RF ETTL type radio flash both in the Canon world and beyond. It would be awesome to see a third party flash compatible with the new Canon RF stuff too.
 
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+1 for Phottix Odin.

I have shot at least 10k shots with them, I haven't changed battery and the transmitter yet!! I changed in two of my three recievers, but they last extremely long on two AA's.

And the best thing, I have yet to experience a misfire or have an off exposure, I shoot mainly M mode, since they can be controlled from camera, but accoasionally ETTL and it works very well!

They said it would be a new firmware in July to deal with the ONLY issue I can think of, the Full stop increments when dialling power. The nikon version is 1/3 and while they said that would be VERY difficult to do in firmware for Canon, they have been on it for 6 months or so, and it seems it will in fact happen.
 
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I want the Odins except I want the pass thru flash on camera body option when i set up external flash for the bride and groom and other dances i like to have a flash creating a nice rim while i shoot with flash on the other side of them. Currently i can do that with my PW Plus II's but then having TTL isn't a deal breaker but would be nice. I just have a clamp on 2 PW Plus II's that clamp it to the flash on my bodies and the 3rd PW is on the flash stand flash. Flash hits behind and ttl from the camera's perspective. For portraits i can just use a light meter and set the flashes to manual 1/2 power. If this new Yongnuo YN-622C came out I could forgo all those issues, have ttl and on camera pass thru ttl flash.
 
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Bosman said:
I want the Odins except I want the pass thru flash on camera body option ~snip~

I don't quite follow what you are saying. What does the Odin do and not do? With an Odin in the hot shoe and on a 2nd or 3rd flash, the Odin controls all flashes, no? What does pass-through do and what are the benefits of it? Sorry if I sound daft but I have never used these before.
 
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Jamesy said:
Bosman said:
I want the Odins except I want the pass thru flash on camera body option ~snip~

I don't quite follow what you are saying. What does the Odin do and not do? With an Odin in the hot shoe and on a 2nd or 3rd flash, the Odin controls all flashes, no? What does pass-through do and what are the benefits of it? Sorry if I sound daft but I have never used these before.
Pass through meaning the Flash trigger controller on the camera still allows the flash to be mounted on the camera. So camera then flashtrigger then flash with the flash trigger in the middle.
 
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Bosman said:
Pass through meaning the Flash trigger controller on the camera still allows the flash to be mounted on the camera. So camera then flashtrigger then flash with the flash trigger in the middle.
Thanks for that. So the Phottix Odins do not allow a flash to be mounted on top of the camera's Odin (trigger) and contribute to the exposure? If that is the case, why does the Odin trigger have a hotshoe on it?

EDIT: I just went and looked at them - I was mistaking the Odin with something else - no hotshoe. Obviosly there is no way for a pass-through with this design.
 
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Jamesy said:
Bosman said:
Pass through meaning the Flash trigger controller on the camera still allows the flash to be mounted on the camera. So camera then flashtrigger then flash with the flash trigger in the middle.
Thanks for that. So the Phottix Odins do not allow a flash to be mounted on top of the camera's Odin (trigger) and contribute to the exposure? If that is the case, why does the Odin trigger have a hotshoe on it?

EDIT: I just went and looked at them - I was mistaking the Odin with something else - no hotshoe. Obviosly there is no way for a pass-through with this design.

That is one reason that I use the PW - it has the hotshoe and by default I use the PW even for a single. on board flash.
 
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briansquibb said:
Jamesy said:
Bosman said:
Pass through meaning the Flash trigger controller on the camera still allows the flash to be mounted on the camera. So camera then flashtrigger then flash with the flash trigger in the middle.
Thanks for that. So the Phottix Odins do not allow a flash to be mounted on top of the camera's Odin (trigger) and contribute to the exposure? If that is the case, why does the Odin trigger have a hotshoe on it?

EDIT: I just went and looked at them - I was mistaking the Odin with something else - no hotshoe. Obviosly there is no way for a pass-through with this design.

That is one reason that I use the PW - it has the hotshoe and by default I use the PW even for a single. on board flash.
While that is a nice thing about Pocket Wizard i have no desire to use their TT line whatsoever since i sent them back for return.
 
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I have used Yongnuo triggers for years and for the price they are pretty darn good. They don't have the build quality of many others but the price makes up for that - I just buy extras ;)

I am waiting to see what the YN-622C's are like as they have pass-thru so you can mount a flash on the camera for on-axis fill as well as control a remote strobe or two.
 
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Jamesy said:
I have used Yongnuo triggers for years and for the price they are pretty darn good. They don't have the build quality of many others but the price makes up for that - I just buy extras ;)

I am waiting to see what the YN-622C's are like as they have pass-thru so you can mount a flash on the camera for on-axis fill as well as control a remote strobe or two.

I just saw this youtube video and it looks good. They haven't done the on-camera use yet but will report on it soon. I want to do wireless, on-camera, off-camera, and so far this looks the best.
YN622C Tranceiver Review
 
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westr70 said:
Jamesy said:
I have used Yongnuo triggers for years and for the price they are pretty darn good. They don't have the build quality of many others but the price makes up for that - I just buy extras ;)

I am waiting to see what the YN-622C's are like as they have pass-thru so you can mount a flash on the camera for on-axis fill as well as control a remote strobe or two.

I just saw this youtube video and it looks good. They haven't done the on-camera use yet but will report on it soon. I want to do wireless, on-camera, off-camera, and so far this looks the best.
YN622C Tranceiver Review
Looks great thanks for posting. Too bad he didnt bother throwing a 580 ex on there and test it.
 
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