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    Re: POCKET WIZARD PLUS II OR MiniTT1 and FlexTT5



    <span style="color: #0000ff;"]peety3


    One more question:


    Do you know (or have you heard) if the range and/or reliability of the Flex system increases when using manual mode as opposed to E-TTL?

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    Re: POCKET WIZARD PLUS II OR MiniTT1 and FlexTT5



    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson


    Do you know (or have you heard) if the range and/or reliability of the Flex system increases when using manual mode as opposed to E-TTL?
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    Yes, it's theoretically a 50% increase. From http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-9884-9903:


    "<span class="data"]The official range of the MiniTT1 transmitter, when
    sending to Plus II and MultiMAX receivers and therefore using Standard
    channels only, is about 1200ft (about 365m). When transmitting to a
    FlexTT5 in a wireless TTL configuration, which means ControlTL channels
    and Standard channels are being used (in this mode, the MiniTT1 sends
    both ControlTL and Standard signals), the range is about 800ft (about
    240m)."


    That said, I had a few trigger misses the other night on a family portrait shoot, in a room that's about 11'x24'. Four flashes in use, all manually set: a key light (580II, with CP-E4 battery and PW AC5 soft shield), a fill light (580II, with CP-E4 battery and PW AC5 soft shield), a low background light (580II), and a high background light (580II, with PW AC5 soft shield). Interestingly, now that I think about it, it was the high background light that seemed to miss the most often. For the sake of mention, neither background flash had a CP-E4 to speed the recharge, and two cameras were in action for much of the night, so a variety of factors could have led the flashes to be not ready to fire.
    We're a Canon/Profoto family: five cameras, sixteen lenses, fifteen Profoto lights, too many modifiers.

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    Re: POCKET WIZARD PLUS II OR MiniTT1 and FlexTT5



    Quote Originally Posted by peety3
    That said, I had a few trigger misses the other night on a family portrait shoot, in a room that's about 11'x24'. Four flashes in use, all manually set: a key light (580II, with CP-E4 battery and PW AC5 soft shield), a fill light (580II, with CP-E4 battery and PW AC5 soft shield), a low background light (580II), and a high background light (580II, with PW AC5 soft shield). Interestingly, now that I think about it, it was the high background light that seemed to miss the most often. For the sake of mention, neither background flash had a CP-E4 to speed the recharge, and two cameras were in action for much of the night, so a variety of factors could have led the flashes to be not ready to fire.
    In this scenario I would certainly hope that it was the flash's inability to fire due to recharging time rather than the Flex system failing.Under the circumstancesyou described I would expect an ST-E2 to perform fairly well.

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    Re: POCKET WIZARD PLUS II OR MiniTT1 and FlexTT5



    <span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"]<span style="font-size: small;"]Below is an exchange between PocketWizard and myself:
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson
    Will the FlexTT5-Canon allow a Canon flash to go to sleep (Power Save Mode) and then wake it up when the shutter button is pressed half-way?
    Quote Originally Posted by [email="customer.support@pocketwizard.com
    <span style="font-size: small;"]customer.support@pocketwizard.com[/email]<span style="font-size: small;"]]
    Thanks for your inquiry. Yes, our radios will allow a remote Speedlite to sleep. The flash can be woken up by half-pressing the shutter button on the camera. You'll need to enable Flash Idle Timeout Mode on the FlexTT5 attached to the Speedlite. It's under the Flash tab in the PocketWizard Utility.

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