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| Pocket Wizard MultiMAX Transceiver, Remote Control Radio Slave. | 
enlarge | Brand: Mamiya Category: Photography
List Price: $379.00 Buy New: $295.00 You Save: $84.00 (22%)
New (5) from $277.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
MPN: 802450 Model: 802450 UPC: 410000040232 EAN: 0410000040232 ASIN: B0002J3R2M
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All mulitimax required for some functions. October 5, 2008 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
If what your looking for is rear curtain sync, you don't need all mulimax transceivers. However if you are looking to have separate zones of flashes you do need to have the mulitmax, or equivalent 32 channel receiver. The zone function only works on channels 17-32, and the plus only has channels 1-4. With that in mind this is the definition of reliability, and for many applications just having the extra channels will be worth the extra hundred bucks. For example at major sporting events where every photographer seems to be using those first four channels you will still be able to have your flash go off only when you want it too. Using zones has some extra uses too. I use it in my studio to set up 3 completely different lighting scenes (background white, background black, and third with some light spill onto the background) set my camera to bracket (3) and then with each shot get 3 completely different pictures. Saves me lots of time and I don't have to tell the model "that looked great, now try to do exactly the same thing after I spend 5 minutes fiddling with the lights...." Now if you have no idea what I am talking about, then maybe this isn't the device for you. And that is not a problem! But there is no reason to pay this money if you are not sure that you are going to use its features.
Worth the Extra Money July 2, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
You don't have to get all multimax's. Just get one and use it as the "master" then you can still do second curtain sync even with a Canon camera.
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