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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent addition to the PocketWizard family,
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This review is from: Pocket Wizard AC3 ZoneController for Canon (Black) (Electronics)
The PocketWizard AC3 ZoneController for Canon flashes is a really nice add-on to the PocketWizard remotes. I own the FlexTT5 and MiniTT1 remotes, which I have come to love once the radio frequency issues were addressed (or perhaps more accurately, once I obtained flashes that limited any problems that might still exist), and the AC3 controller works great with my equipment. This guy works as advertised-- you can change the flash power of all your Canon flashes attached to your PocketWizards right from your camera. If you are like me and use a Speedlight in a softbox, or shoot portraits with a hair light, or light your background, then the AC3 controller will become your best friend. No more interrupting your shoot to open up the softbox, or walk to your to hair light or backdrop light to change flash power. Just set your flashes at 1/8th power and use the AC3 controller to add/remove flash power and you will be all set. The AC3 controller will give you the ability to change your flash power from 1/1 to 1/64th at 1/3rd increments. If you have a flash capable of shooting lower than 1/64th, you will need to set the AC3 to -3 for those flashes and use flash exposure compensation on the camera to lower the flash power further. Note, however, that this controller cannot enable additional power levels on your flash-- you will not be able to shoot at 1/128th on a Canon 430EX, for example.The first time I used the AC3 controller, I did get into a state where nothing would fire when I had the controller in use. I know that the flashes were enabled on the controller, but they still would not fire. I changed the battery of the MiniTT1 that the controller was attached to, but still did not get a fire. I removed the controller for the remainder of my session. The next time I used it, everything worked fine, so I am going to chalk this experience up to something that I was doing wrong at the time-- for now, anyway. If I encounter this situation again I will update the review appropriately. I really like this tool. Now the good people at PocketWizard need to create tool that allows me to FULLY control my flashes from camera position-- change zoom levels, switch from ETTL to manual, etc. Not sure that Canon flashes would support this, but if they did, THAT tool would be nirvana... The AC3 is a great step in that direction, however. One final note: the Sekonic Radio Triggering Module RT-32, Transmitter for Sekonic L358 & L608 is NOT compatible with the AC-3 ZoneController. In order to use the Sekonic transmitter, you must configure your flashes to be in manual mode. However, the AC-3 requires your flashes to be in ETTL mode.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
yes, you need this.,
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This review is from: Pocket Wizard AC3 ZoneController for Canon (Black) (Electronics)
Remember those days when you had to actually WALK over to your flashes to manually adjust the power output? Yeah, that sucked.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pocket wizard AC3,
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This review is from: Pocket Wizard AC3 ZoneController for Canon (Black) (Electronics)
Works well but I find the device is too small and the adjusting wheels are a little difficult to set quickly. Overall, I would recommend this product!
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