Will the pocket wizard plus 3 play nicely with the pocket wizard plus x? I see a lot of either or reviews but no confirmation.
"The PlusX is compatible with all Standard Channel-capable PocketWizard transmitters and receivers, so it's the perfect companion for your existing radios and new flashes."
They are dumb triggers only, no ETTL, HSS, second curtain sync etc, your 622's can do that easily, as can the 603's for much much less money.jdramirez said:So how much are these, because I'm really annoyed with my Yongnuo's 622's right now.
Gary W. said:Hey all,
If you want HSS, ETTL, Second curtain sync... you need to look into the Flex TT5. Maybe the Mini TT1 transmitter, as well, if you want a dedicated trigger, not a transceiver.
Gary W.
awinphoto said:Thanks for your input guys... We have a handful of pocket wizard 3's and we are looking to get more but if the x's can do the same but half the cost and still communicate properly, we will get those instead. As far as HSS, ETTL, Second curtain, we dont use those functions... These are for our studio and on location lighting... We have some canon flashes that are collecting dust but other than wedding receptions, we just don't really use them. They just dont have the umph and consistency of my studio strobes, but triggering them outside without pocket wizards have proven challenging =)
privatebydesign said:Gary W. said:Hey all,
If you want HSS, ETTL, Second curtain sync... you need to look into the Flex TT5. Maybe the Mini TT1 transmitter, as well, if you want a dedicated trigger, not a transceiver.
Gary W.
Gary,
For a radio ETTL solution the Phottix Odin system is much cheaper has more functions and, especially with Canon flashes, is much more reliable than the Pocket Wizard setup. Radio Poppers also do a pretty good ETTL capable Canon radio trigger system that also seamlessly integrates with their studio lighting trigger systems too.
Gary W. said:Hey all,
The Phottix Odin may very well be a better solution, but, unless I am mistaken, they aren't compatible with the PocketWizards that he already has.
Gary W.
"As far as HSS, ETTL, Second curtain, we dont use those functions... "
privatebydesign said:awinphoto said:Thanks for your input guys... We have a handful of pocket wizard 3's and we are looking to get more but if the x's can do the same but half the cost and still communicate properly, we will get those instead. As far as HSS, ETTL, Second curtain, we dont use those functions... These are for our studio and on location lighting... We have some canon flashes that are collecting dust but other than wedding receptions, we just don't really use them. They just dont have the umph and consistency of my studio strobes, but triggering them outside without pocket wizards have proven challenging =)
Makes sense. I use hotshoe strobes a lot and moved over to the RT system and couldn't be happier, 100% reliability and consistency within the ETTL functionality. But they will never have the power of a studio light, even ganged.
roadrunner said:privatebydesign said:awinphoto said:Thanks for your input guys... We have a handful of pocket wizard 3's and we are looking to get more but if the x's can do the same but half the cost and still communicate properly, we will get those instead. As far as HSS, ETTL, Second curtain, we dont use those functions... These are for our studio and on location lighting... We have some canon flashes that are collecting dust but other than wedding receptions, we just don't really use them. They just dont have the umph and consistency of my studio strobes, but triggering them outside without pocket wizards have proven challenging =)
Makes sense. I use hotshoe strobes a lot and moved over to the RT system and couldn't be happier, 100% reliability and consistency within the ETTL functionality. But they will never have the power of a studio light, even ganged.
I have to second this. After struggling for a couple years with my PW setup, I bit the bullet, sold it all (Including my Canon 580EX IIs and 430EX IIs) and purchased 4 600EX-RTs. I couldn't be happier. Looking to add another one or two to my collection shortly. I really didn't even take a financial hit, as I paid $500 for each of mine. The only real reason I can see sticking to a PW setup now is for studio strobes.
privatebydesign said:YES.
"The PlusX is compatible with all Standard Channel-capable PocketWizard transmitters and receivers, so it's the perfect companion for your existing radios and new flashes."