Just bought one of these for my Nikon D750. Not the best trigger in the world but was in a local camera store buying a stunning Nikon 85mm f1.8D for a steal, and thought that for £60 it would do for now.
Problem is it doesn't seem to have high-speed sync, or at least I can't get it to work.
I'm using a Nikon D750 and an SB700, which works with HSS just fine when it's on-camera. Issue is I don't know how to control it with the Hanhel attatched.
Hitting the flash button on the camera, which with a flash attached normally allows you to scroll through flash modes, just pops up the inbuilt flash.
The flash itself only works in Manual, not TTL mode. Not a big issue as I'm using manual flash 90% of the time anyway, but it suggests this trigger is just a piece of shit that simply triggers a flash, end of.
If it's useless, it also works as a remote trigger if you swap the tranmitter and reciever around, so I can use it for that. The store I got it from don't allow returns. Cunts.
Any system people recommend?
for US$45 you could've gotten a flashq trigger set, has the same limitations (no TTL, no HSS), but it's smaller and costs less. you got fucked, m8.
Haha, yeah. I was kind of in a rush as I'm going away in a few weeks.
What would people recommend that DOES do HSS?
>>3141855
Godox or cactus.
>>3141865
Does something like the Godox Wistro work with Nikon Speedlites, or only Godox's own strobes?
http://shop.godox.co.uk/products/remote/godox-wistro-ad-600-600w-ttl-flash-trigger-set-for-nikon.html
Fuck it. Just dropped £180 on a pair of Cactus V6 II.