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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008Mod your e-bay flash triggers
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008I recently purchased some ebay flash radio triggers (Cactus or PT-04 style). At the price of $20 for a transmitter and receiver, they seem to be a steal compared to the competitors prices.
However, once they arrived I quickly realized that they do not play nice with my Canon 430EX Speedlight.
For some reason the receiver was randomly triggering the flash. These misfires are very annoying.
After some internet research, I found a number of modifications people are doing to these. I picked two relatively easy modifications to try out first.
First I extended the antenna on the receiver (you can also do this on the transmitter). You need right at 6″ of wire as the antenna inside the receiver is just about .98″ long. You solder this wire to the lower spot where the antenna attaches inside the unit. I also cut a notch in the unit so the wire could pass through easily.
Second, I improved on the grounding system inside the receiver. I soldered a small length of wire from the negative battery terminal (* in above picture) to the negative hotshoe terminal (+)
After these changes, I set my channels to 1 ON, 2 ON and I have only had 1 misfire in about 30 flashes or 40 minutes of use.
Lastly, to improve the stability and profile in an umbrella stand, I drilled a second hole in the bracket so that the bracket can sit flush with the unit. This keeps the unit from rotating on the bracket, but you retain that function if you wish.
Hope these simple mods can help you out!
T.S. Fay
Saturday, August 23rd, 2008Tropical Storm Fay decided to pay us a visit. It was just a big rain maker.
I didn’t take any great pictures, because I had to use our waterproof Olympus 720SW and not my dSLR. But I wanted to show how much the water has risen just today.
I took this shot Thursday evening. It is at a large retention pond near my complex. Notice how far the water line is from the trees on the small peninsula where the geese are.
Here is where the water came to those same trees after flooding from Fay.
Here you can see the right side of the retention pond. Prior to Fay, the brush on the left was where the water line was located. You could walk on dry land anywhere to the right of those bushes.








































