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Yeah I bought a PCB Einstein/ Cyber Commander to practice using a strobe until I settle completely on a lighting system. Whomever gets a Sony TTL compatible strobe out first with the "right" features will have an inside track to earn my business.The one nice thing with more power is you can at times dial back which picks up recycling time. I actually been thinking of going back to a Quadra as the value seems better. Have to compare the pricing and features but Profoto is typically not very wallet friendly. I really only need one head for fill.
I'm also shooting Sony which is not supported yet in Profoto for TTL which would be a nice advantage over the Quadra.
"If Profoto made an AirTTL-S controller then I'd buy into their system today as they have the widest range of light modifiers it seems"Yeah I bought a PCB Einstein/ Cyber Commander to practice using a strobe until I settle completely on a lighting system. Whomever gets a Sony TTL compatible strobe out first with the "right" features will have an inside track to earn my business.
So far that's sort of looking like Phottix Pro. My main gripe is that they make you choose between the AC and battery version. I don't get why the AC pack isn't just included though. If Profoto made an AirTTL-S controller then I'd buy into their system today as they have the widest range of light modifiers it seems.
I agree but I don't believe I should be inconvenienced or throw money into a system I can't take full advantage of. Even if the numbers don't compare there is a market for it. There are enough 3rd party TTL devices out there so I'm thinking it can't be too tough to reverse engineer a controller to work with the Multi-Interface shoe.Waiting for a Sony controller is risky,I dont have figures but I think Sony makes up a small percentage of shooters that use strobes,Canon and Nikon dominate and even the Nikon controller took a while.
I noticed this on a profoto blog.. Profoto Blog Nikon Shooters, We Got News for YouI agree but I don't believe I should be inconvenienced or throw money into a system I can't take full advantage of. Even if the numbers don't compare there is a market for it. There are enough 3rd party TTL devices out there so I'm thinking it can't be too tough to reverse engineer a controller to work with the Multi-Interface shoe.
Yes... I got essentially the same exact cryptic replay last year when I inquired about the possibility of them making a AirTTL-S. I would've bought the B1's a long time ago (well last year) if it was available to be with all the features.I noticed this on a profoto blog.. Profoto Blog Nikon Shooters, We Got News for You
I do think they should bring it to the market,I use a Leica and that's not covered either,but hopefully this changes.
Yeah there's supposed to be a new version of the Odin being released in 1Q2015 that can control up to 5 groups. I assume that the update will be based on the MI shoe seeing how the Mitros+ is as well. I'd wait for that myself. Besides I don't think that the Phottix Indra's will give you all the features with the old version based on the review but I could be wrong.Been looking at the Phottux stuff the last hour. For portable flash it looks really nice but you still need the dang old hot shoe for the transmitter part.
Like to get there portable plus there Indra .
Need a good source to figure this all out for Sony . Thought about driving to Vegas for WPPI but it's almost over . I have a shoot the next two days
The wall plug adaptor is a good idea,I reckon Profoto makes a good profit on the batteries,A friend of mine uses B1's and after just 6 months the batteries are dropping charge a lot faster and new ones are $250.Yes... I got essentially the same exact cryptic replay last year when I inquired about the possibility of them making a AirTTL-S. I would've bought the B1's a long time ago (well last year) if it was available to be with all the features.
One other thing that I'd like to see them do is merge the D1/B1 by making a wall plug adapter that fits in the battery slot of the B1. That would give B1 users the best of both worlds IMO. I am considering these B2 as well but it may be possible to still buy two sets of Acute B600 AirS LiFe for about the same cost as the B2 Twin kit.
Yeah I know and I don't think there's a B1 owner that would not buy that accessory for everyone light they own. Batteries are not a cheap expense when you want to practice or the most convenient for indoor portraiture.The wall plug adaptor is a good idea,I reckon Profoto makes a good profit on the batteries,A friend of mine uses B1's and after just 6 months the batteries are dropping charge a lot faster and new ones are $250.
Yeah I've been looking at adding the Mitros+ if I go with Phottix but for now I'm happy with my Nissin i40 for a compact flash for travel or portraits.I may just start with the Mitros + as my main flash and sell my Sony flash. Than I can add the transmitter even the old one for off camera. Than I may jump all over even the Indra 360 and maybe two of them. Like to get a litlle more portable than what I have today which really is none except my Dynamite 1600 pack and three heads which I would keep.