Attachment bands on Radio Popper Receivers - Peter Gregg

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

Using an Attachment Band for the Radio Popper, this is an alternative way to put the receiver on your flash unit.

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  • starship. forcefield. now we're talking.

  • Can you please do an instructional video of how to change a babies diaper...

    Please include the grandfather clock, piano and plastic flowers again.

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  • fuck yeah dude, and it's all thanks to the capacitor. fucking moron has no clue. Maybe I just don't speak "radio talk" well enough...

  • good job

  • Really informative video. I'm curious, does the rubber band opstruct the control panel on the back of the flash? Would it even matter?

    I'm looking into buying my first SpeedLight (580ex) and all I know is that I want off camera capability but I have still can't decide between the off camera shoe cord OC-E3, a set of pocket wizards or a these Radio Poppers. RadioPoppers look cool but then I would need 2 flashes right? Do I really need ETTL?

    Thanks for any info,

    Greg

  • Have you noticed any cahnges in XMT behaviour with the 90 degree elbow on the antenna?

    (Seeing that adding the antenna lengthens the overall length and modifies it's characteristics)

    Great video!

    - Al!

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