Ever tried to mix red (infrared) and white (photocell) flash slaves as I just did and wondered why they did not behave nicely?
Here is an interesting thing I learned today thanks to Stan from Wein taking the trouble to scan and email me instructions for the Wein Pro Sync 2 infrared flash trigger:
"While both types of receivers can be used with the Pro-Sync transmitter, "red" (infrared) and "white" (photocell) receivers should not be used at the same time. Because the most sensitive white light slaves react to the Pro-Sync signal a split second faster than infrared receivers, mixing the two types of receivers can cause signal jamming, a loss of flash synchronisation, or improperly lit photos."
Uh huh! :clap:
Here is an interesting thing I learned today thanks to Stan from Wein taking the trouble to scan and email me instructions for the Wein Pro Sync 2 infrared flash trigger:
"While both types of receivers can be used with the Pro-Sync transmitter, "red" (infrared) and "white" (photocell) receivers should not be used at the same time. Because the most sensitive white light slaves react to the Pro-Sync signal a split second faster than infrared receivers, mixing the two types of receivers can cause signal jamming, a loss of flash synchronisation, or improperly lit photos."
Uh huh! :clap: