Word I'll take that Lumiquest soft box off you - I'm assuming this can fit onto any normal speedlight yeah?
Op/tech dual camera harness
I'll take the wireless flash triggers off you. I think the socket for Canon and Pentax is the same?
Quote from: dave on January 19, 2016, 12:05:53 pmWord I'll take that Lumiquest soft box off you - I'm assuming this can fit onto any normal speedlight yeah?It fit on all of mine. Some good stuff/deals in here. I used a number of Stu's lenses for a wedding a while back and I remember thinking that the 18-55 was good enough to make me consider down-sizing back to a crop sensor!Vans - you need to used them a LOT (IMO) to justify them if it's going to be your only vehicle and you can't walk to work.
Quote from: Stu Littlefair on January 19, 2016, 11:59:15 amOp/tech dual camera harnessI'd love this.
Quote from: dave on January 19, 2016, 12:05:53 pmWord I'll take that Lumiquest soft box off you - I'm assuming this can fit onto any normal speedlight yeah?It can indeed. You need some velcro on your speed light. You can either glue some on, or you could buy the HONL speed strap as well....
We're going to go the Berlingo/Boot Jump route with the van, so it won't be a disaster if we don't use it every weekend.
Quote from: SA Chris on January 19, 2016, 12:15:03 pmI'll take the wireless flash triggers off you. I think the socket for Canon and Pentax is the same?I wouldn't if I were you Chris; these are specifically designed to give Wireless exposure control for Canon flashes. They'll work on manual with pentax flashes. You'd have to set the power on the speedlites themselves, and there are better manual triggers around.Stu
We love ours and have similarly proportioned (wee couples, one lot climbers, the others watersports people) friends with little vans and they love theirs.
Interested in the Canon EOS 7D (and possibly the Canon EF 50 f1.8 mk ii lens)Have pm'd you
Compared to what?
(on average)