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Cybersyncs

PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:31 pm
by chrisk
I got my quote today for cybersyncs. $488AUD shipped for 4 receivers and one transmitter. Before i bite the bullet is there any reason people see for me not to go ahead ?

PW's are out of the question due to cost/ size.
radiopoppers have always been my preference cos of TTL compatibility but the price of these is going to be cost inhibative aswell.

feedback would be appreciated cos to me this sounds like a pretty reasonable deal for reliable radio triggers. am i missing something ?

Re: Cybersyncs - talk me out of it ?

PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:37 pm
by Greg B
If you get it/them, I will look forward to your review :D

Re: Cybersyncs - talk me out of it ?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:35 pm
by chrisk
well i got home this afternoon and they were waiting for me on the front doorstep.
ordered Friday 24/7 @ 0630 aussie time. arrived in australia today at around 1330. i dont know wtf thats all about, fastest delivery i've had for anything EVER. :shock:

packaged very well, all in boxes. tested each of them very quick to make sure everything is as it should be. everything worked perfectly. will give a more detailed impression once i get to use em a bit more.

Re: Cybersyncs - talk me out of it ?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:28 pm
by chrisk
flashes fire with me standing in our drive way and the strobes on the back deck. that's around 80ft i suppose. signal going thru the house, past all the electrical stuff like 2.4ghz phones/ wireless hub etc. yeehaaaaaa :biglaugh:

Re: Cybersyncs - talk me out of it ?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 11:07 pm
by chrisk
ok, had a good chance to test these out today. i didn't want to stand in the street and look like a wanker so the distance i only tested at home. from of house to back of house, around 160ft, 100% fire rate. this is miles more than anything i'll ever need it for so i'm very satisfied.

Pros:
*reliability
* small size and light weight
* build quality
* ease of use/ setup
* cost
* packs with sync cords and batteries

Cons:
* no ttl obviously
* that test button is not one of those forum myths. this is a real problem. when handling them you invariably hit the button and trigger the flash. but thats not the real problem, the issue is that unless you box these up properly they will constantly activate in your bag. there is no "off" button; they just turn off after a few minutes so this is an issue that needs to be addressed with a work around, (there are heaps out there).
* nowhere on the unit to be able to attach a lanyard or anything. they are totally smooth so you cant attach them easily to the flash or a lightstand or anything. you will have to attach velcro or loop a small lanyard thru the battery compartment. not a big deal but really, this is a stupid design flaw imo.

all in all...big thumbs up and i highly recommend these to anyone thinking of off camera flash triggers. :up:

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Re: Cybersyncs

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 11:53 pm
by aim54x
great to hear that they work well..I have never even heard of them before...but then again i am not big on flash, although I feel like i probably will be soon.

Re: Cybersyncs

PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:34 am
by sirhc55

Re: Cybersyncs

PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:53 pm
by Mr Darcy
sirhc55 wrote:This item from Tricky Dicky will solve the lanyard problem.

http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4a6efde90395905a2740c0a87e0106dd/Product/View/H1991

The way DSE's site works, you can't post a link to a specific product. Go to their home page. This link will do. and search on product H1991

Re: Cybersyncs

PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:43 pm
by surenj
Thanks for the review Rooz. Perhaps you could try to stick a bit of velcro with a hole for the test button so that the button doesn't stick out of the unit so much?