Q&A

Questions & Answers

WALLY S : I have a Nikon D750. How are these lights triggered wirelessly? I currently use a Photix Strato receiver and transmitter to trigger an SD-600.JOHN W : they have a photo sensor to allow them to be triggered by another flash and a 1/8" phone jack that allows using wireless triggers. Note that if your camera uses a preflash to calculate exposure, then the in camera flash cannot be used to trigger these lights with the photo sensor.
Shopper : What else is needed to connect this to my Nikon D40X? For that matter, what else is needed in my to go box....extension cables?STEVEN C : This kit worked great for me. Additional things needed were a roll of background paper -- or some sort of background that you would like to use, and also for my D90 I needed the Nikon AS-15 PC Sync Terminal Adapter (about $20) since the D90 does not have a PC terminal (don't know if D40 is same). Of course a wireless adapter would also have worked, but I took the quickest and cheapest route and just connect the sync cable that comes with the kit to this nice little adapter. Might buy a wireless adapter next.
Sara N : how do I get replacement strobe bulbs for this very quickly?ALBERT G : On line @ adorama .com before you need them!ANDREW R : I believe that the correct replacement may be found here: <a href="http://www.adorama.com/WESL200FT.html" target="_blank">http://www.adorama.com/WESL200FT.html</a>

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2018-04-22T17:10:22

Rated 3 out of 5

Love them

work great especially for the price best ones I have ever owned they also look very professional! I just used this to shoot a graduation for a college had over 40 graduates the lights performed flawlessly!

James G.