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Revision as of 12:49, 5 March 2014
Next recommended reading: Learn Mode |
As with other PocketWizard radios, the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 can be used to trigger a remote camera. A PocketWizard remote camera cable is required to perform this operation. Different camera bodies have different remote camera connectors and require different cables. To find the right cable for your particular camera, you can use the Cable Finder.
With the default settings, a remote camera can be triggered in single shot mode and there will be a delay between subsequent triggers until the camera's viewfinder LCD deactivates. Continuous triggering for motor drive bursts is possible if the FlexTT5 attached to the camera has either Disable Shoe Communications or Basic Trigger Mode set via the PocketWizard Utility. It is not possible to combine continuous remote camera triggering with advanced features like TTL and FP/High Speed Sync. Relay Mode with TTL is only available in single shot mode.
Relay Mode
A receiving FlexTT5 is automatically configured to use Relay Mode to trigger remote flashes in sync with the remote camera. To engage relay mode, simply set the FlexTT5s connected to remote flashes to one channel higher than you're using to trigger the camera. So if the FlexTT5 triggering the camera is receiving on ControlTL Channel 1, it will transmit on ControlTL Channel 2 to trigger flash in sync. You can specify the transmit and receive channels via the PocketWizard Utility.
See more about Relay Mode in this PW TV episode:
Remote Camera Cables
Remote camera cables fall into three general categories, each with different applications and features.
ACC Cables - These cables have a stereo miniphone connector on one end and a camera-specific remote connector on the other. A camera can be remotely pre-released when connected via an ACC cable to a compatible Pocketwizard radio. They can be used with the ACC port on a MultiMAX or the P1 port on a FlexTT5.
- Note: -ACC cables shipped into the market starting July/August 2013 include an MSMM Adapter (stereo to mono miniphone) which converts a -ACC cable to a standard miniphone cable.
Pre-release Cables - These cables have a mono miniphone connector on one end and a camera-specific remote connector on the other. They also have a pre-release switch built into the cable itself. When the switch is engaged, the connected camera behaves as if its shutter button is held down half way. This lets the camera respond more quickly and consistently, but at the expense of battery life. Pre-release cables can be used with Plus IIs, MultiMAXes, and FlexTT5s set to Basic Trigger Mode.
- Note: As of July 2013, we've started shipping Pre-Trigger Mono Miniphone (PTMM) Adapters in place of Pre-Trigger (-P) cables. The PTMM Adapter works with any -ACC cable to convert it from a -ACC cable to a Pre-Trigger (-P) cable and has a switch for Normal or Pre-Trigger mode.
Pre-Trigger ON behavior (switch engaged and set to I):
- Camera continuously meters and focuses (if set to autofocus)
- Reduces Lag Time/more consistent Lag Time
- Camera uses batteries faster
- Some camera controls (menus) not available
Pre-Trigger OFF behavior (switch disabled and set to O):
- Camera meters and focuses only when triggered
- Lag time affected by focus time
- Camera uses batteries normally
- Image review available
- All camera controls available
Standard Cables - These cables have a mono miniphone connector on one end and a camera-specific remote connector on the other. They can be used with Plus IIs, MultiMAXes, and FlexTT5s set to Basic Trigger Mode.
- Note: -ACC cables shipped into the market starting July/August 2013 include an MSMM Adapter (stereo to mono miniphone) which converts a -ACC cable to a standard miniphone cable.
ADDED BONUS: All cables shipped into the market starting July/August 2013 will be packaged in our new retail packaging. They are now packaged in an environmental friendly 100% recycled paperboard box with white labels showing both ends of the cable as well as a compatibility list. This replaces our old packaging of a plastic zipped bag.
See more about remote camera cables in this PW TV episode:
FlexTT5 + ACC Cable Compatibility Chart | |
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FlexTT5 Configuration | Supported Behaviors |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot mode Relay Mode for Standard and ControlTL Channels |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Not in camera's hot shoe |
Unsupported Remote camera cannot be triggered |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot mode Relay Mode for Standard and ControlTL Channels |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Not in camera's hot shoe |
Unsupported Remote camera cannot be triggered |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Basic Trigger Mode enabled Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes Relay Mode for Standard Channels |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Basic Trigger Mode Enabled Not in camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Shoe Communications disabled Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Shoe Communications disabled Not in camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Shoe Communications disabled Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Shoe Communications disabled Not in camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shoe or continuous modes |
FlexTT5 + Standard and Pre-release Cable Compatibility Chart | |
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FlexTT5 Configuration | Supported Behaviors |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Unsupported Remote camera cannot be triggered |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Not in camera's hot shoe |
Unsupported Remote camera cannot be triggered |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Unsupported Remote camera cannot be triggered |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Not in camera's hot shoe |
Unsupported Remote camera cannot be triggered |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Basic Trigger Mode enabled Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes Relay Mode for Standard Channels |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Basic Trigger Mode Enabled Not in camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Shoe Communications disabled Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a ControlTL Channel Shoe Communications disabled Not in camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Shoe Communications disabled Attached to camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shot or continuous modes |
Receiving on a Standard Channel Shoe Communications disabled Not in camera's hot shoe |
Remote camera triggering in single shoe or continuous modes |