Archive for June, 2007

Elinchrom Skyport radio trigger review

First impressions

Skyports arrive in their box, looks nice. Open the box up and there’s all they different adapters I was hoping for. Miniphone to miniphone, miniphone to PC sync (for cameras without hotshoe), miniphone to studio adapter of some kind. Also included are chargers for the the receivers (which can be used whislt charging) and plug adapter for worldwide use. The transmitter battery is included, as is a spare battery holder. There is an instruction manual included for both transmitter and reciever which tells you everything you want to know.

When you turn the receiver on there is a little green light which flashes to let you know it is on and working. They will autopower off after 4 hours of non use to save battery. The triggers still work when the aerials are not up, but the range is reduced somewhat. The receivers work even when very close to each other, see picture below!

Range

Indoors

They worked where ever I went in the house, upstairs, through doors etc.

Outdoors

I am impressed by the range of these, having had eBay slaves in the past. They would reliably fire up to around 100meters or so (as per the specification). Beyond this distance they would start to misfire. For skate/BMX photography they have more than enough range.

It is also bearing in mind that there are trees and stuff in the way here, so on a open playing field they may work even further distances.

Compatibility

I have tested the triggers with Vivitar 285, 283 and Canon 430ex flash. They all work fine, the 430ex will also fire off any hot shoe adapter I have, not just the expensive paramount ones…

I read that there may be compatability problems with Vivitar 285HV, but I don’t have one to conform this… It DOES work with the regular 285 version though!

Sync speed

I read some rumours that these don’t sync past 1/180 of a second. I havn’t had a problem, the triggers were syncing as fast as I could push the sync on my camera (Canon 350D). I think people are confusing their camera sync speed with the trigger sync speeds.

Size

These things are real small and light, much more so than pocket wizards or even eBay slaves.

Close up, with compact flash card to show size

Pros

  • Cheaper than pocket wizard (esp. in the UK )
  • Very light and small
  • Works to a good range
  • Can be used to alter power on studio lights (if you have newer Elinchrom ones)
  • Syncs to any reasonable speed (Elinchrom claims 1/1000)
  • Comes with sync cords and worldwide power adapters
  • Good, well thought out manuals
  • Work even when very close togeather

Cons

  • Arial’s are bendy and look fragile… Avoid knocking them…
  • Don’t look very weather resistant
  • No hot shoe lock, just slides in tightly… Potentially could get knocked off camera
  • Buttons to change channels are very small and can’t be changed with just fingers

Overall

For skate photograhy and portrait applications skyport’s are perfect for me. They reliably fire every time, and the range is more than enough. Would have liked to see a more robust arial, but these are designed to be studio triggers so as long as you’re careful should be okay!

For more informtation see

Elinchrom official site

Part two

I’ve now had my Skyport set for about three months and so thought I would write a more complete review, and put up some answers to questions people have asked. I’ve also included pictures which hopefully make how you connect them up to flash units clear.

Group flash mode

One of the most powerful and versatile features of the Skyport, is the ‘Group’ system which allows the photographer to set up each flash or group of flashes on a different Group and either select a group to fire individually, e.g. a particular flash (1-4) or use the trigger all setting. Using combinations of groups means you can essentially trigger four separate flash groups, or all of them at once.

The diagram below attempts to demonstrate this, the flash fired is at the top, and the trigger setting is shown below it. The green underlining shows the setting the switch should be on.

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Group mode, group 1 (left) Group mode, group 2 (right) All mode (both fire)
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The above diagrams show how groups can be used to fire single flashes or both just using the on camera trigger unit. (This requires the Groups to have already been set on the receiver).

There are a great many creative photographic uses for this, and it has one up on pocket wizards in this respect as they do not have a fire all feature that I am aware of.

Connection Methods

Paramount hot-shoe and cord

There are also specific cables out there for connecting directly from the hot-shoe into the Skyport receiver unit, such as this one available from Paramount cords. These may seem expensive but are much better built than the standard hot-shoe adaptors and as it is an all in one unit there is less to lose!

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The Paramount cord next to the input socket on the Skyport receiver

skyport receiver and Vivitar 285 flash

The wired up setup with a Vivitar 285 (non-HV)

Generic eBay hotshoe adapter

The units come as standard with male mini-phone to male mini-phone (like stereo headphone jacks). One end of this connects directly into the Skyport and the other end plugs into a hot-shoe adaptor.

This system works reliably for me, but the hot-shoe adaptors are extremely flimsy. As you can see in the picture, two out of the four ends have come off, exposing the wiring inside. It still works but doesn’t look very pretty and is likely to break any day!

miniphone hot shoe adapter

The broken off sides…

miniphone hot shoe adapter and skyport

I got my adaptors as part of a set from my original cheap eBay slaves, and so can’t give you a particular part number, sorry. The cable is supplied with the Skyport kits though.

Other

You can quite easily make your own cable by splicing one of the miniphone cables which comes with it, into a standard pc connection and using a standard pc hotshoe adpaptor. (Do so at your own risk).

miniphone hot shoe adapter and skyport firingChannels

As the Skyport has 8 channels and within each channel there are 4 groups you could potentially have 32 people using Skyports in the same place, provided people aren’t using multiple groups of flashes.

Battery Life

One of the biggest concerns I and others had was the battery life of the units. It is worth noting that the triggers have replaceable, non-rechargeable battery and the receivers have a non-replaceable, rechargeable battery. Try saying that fast… The receivers work whilst plugged in/recharging, perfect if used in a studio.

I have had the original battery in the trigger for three months now and it is still going strong. I couldn’t put an exact number of hours on this, but they were being used for a couple of hours at a time, a couple of times a week.

I have had to recharge the receivers once during this three month period. I was ‘caught out in the field’ and had to make do with just one receiver. This was a annoying but just keep tabs on the amount you use it and recharge regularly to avoid this happening.

Weather Sealing

I haven’t used this in any extreme weather conditions yet, the most being some light rain, and I quickly put them back in the bag to protect them. They might be able to withstand a limited amount of water, but I don’t fancy trying.


Durability

One of the most talked-about features of the Skyport is the rather flimsy looking aerials. Mine are still going strong and this is partly due to them being not as flimsy as they look, but more importantly, transporting and storing them properly. You wouldn’t just chuck an expensive lens into a bag, so the same thinking applies here, and then you should be fine.

Range

I haven’t once gone out of range in normal shoots, even using a 70-200mm lens . The radio signals will still go through glass etc if your shooting the inside of a car from outside it with slave flashes inside, for example. Again with a 70-200mm when used to take bmx shots from way back in dense woodland they still worked (see here).

Extra receivers

You can now buy extra receivers on their own, rather than buying 2 part sets. The on/off button is in a slightly differnt position see Paulo Rodrigues picture of this ‘The Difference Between Recievers‘. The on/off is now a button on top, not a switch on the side like before… Doesn’t sound like a great idea as it would be easy to knock them on or off by mistake.

Sync speed

Paulo Rodrigues also said that “I can now confirm that they will sync upto speeds of 1/1000 on a camera that is capable of it. Which IMHO is pretty good.”

So great for Nikon D50 users etc.

Where to buy

UK

I brought mine in the UK, from a place called Robert White who were very fast and
helpful.
Another good option is the Flash Centre who were also knowledgeable .

US/Canada

I live in the UK so I don’t know where you can buy them, sorry! Heard good things about Vistek in Canada, haven’t used myself though, also doesn’t ship to US apparently?

Conclusions

I’m still really happy with how the Elinchrom Skyport triggers are working out, and using the Groups properly you have very good radio control of your flashes. Their size and weight means its no hassle to take them to places, so you always have the option of using off camera flashes. Remembering to keep them charged can be a bit of a bitch. But I guess if you’re really concerned you could buy an extra unit and it would still weigh and cost much less than a pocket wizard set.

For more information see the Elinchrom site, or visit Strobist for more useful flash and camera related stuff.

Please ask any questions below, or go to my photograhy website for contact details. Cheers, Ed.

Sessions at woods, Banbury and Bournemouth

So it’s been over a week since my last update, slackness. Team Blew has halved in a matter of a week, which sucks, but Yak and Aidan were holding us guys back anyway I say. Plus, I’ve seen my Grandma twice and theshovelload isn’t online yet, whats going on?! My good friend Eddie, who I’m spending 4 months ‘daaaan under’ with over winter stayed with us in Bournemouth a couple of weekends ago.

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Ended up having a real good session down t’woods. I never take enough photos when a good session goes down, or at least set the camera up well to make them come out nicely. Eddie kickout, above, and Jesus kickout, below.

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We went to a party in Wimbourne with all the Slade’s crew. Only Eddie, Aron, Castle and I wanted to go to town so we trekked it off. On the way, Castle pulled his balls over his belt and advertised it as a new Metallica belt buckle to girls. One boyfriend got crazy and took his own belt off, and smacked Castle over the arm. Expecting Castle to back off, which he didn’t, Castle chased him down the road and the guy tripped off the curb, scorpion face grinding the road. Priceless.

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We also went to a crappy club, which was pretty much a town hall with a sound system. One of the shit places you know will be rad. We lost Aron and Castle, but apparently they got arrested for fighting and Castle pissed all over the cell, great work.

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Hay fever fucks up your eyes proper. Not good flying through the woods struggling to pull back your eye lids and spot where you’re going.

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Jesus with a sweet table. I’m back home right now, and have been resurrecting my old woods which Gregg and I built at before I went to uni. Considering it’s only a few days work the line is looking amazing. Although he has a BMX for fashion reasons, Gilly is still the seasoned bow legged mtb pro he always was. Here he demonstrates this trademark stiff old bugger style in mbuk. They tell you how to build jumps. Apparently you build tabletops, master jumping it, then take out the middle and use it to build the next jump. You also use a large base of logs. News to me.

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The folk festival was also FULL of rude boys. Everywhere. They were clearly having fun which is the main thing, and there were probably record amounts of fights, despite the high police presence. I think Wimbourne has an underlying theme tune of NWA, Straight outa Compton.

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Here Gregg, who is a digging machine, demonstrates out fresh step up hip, which has a landing as steep as the take off. Should be a treat. Previously a mellow three foot jump, it’s now a 5 foot lip with a 5 ½ foot landing, stoked. Digging in wellington boots, in soaked woods, in June, is pretty bloody bizzare. Gregg is also possibly one of the nicest people I know, and I never have a bad time when we hang out.

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Today my friend Annie and I went to Milton Keynes for some shopping fun. Pretty rad, Foot Locker has the best collection of trainers in the history of footwear. The Lego shop also had this rad little dude hanging out by the door, I want one. Hopefully head back to Bournemouth in the next week or so for a couple of weeks, but really need to start working for Australia trip. Hopefully going to have the tickets bought by Friday and applied for the working Visa, so steps are starting to happen at last. Good times. I have my flash set up wireless now which I’m stoked on, so should have some dialled photos soon, possibly from Epic on Thursday evening. Adios amigos.

Pipe show grove

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Here are some pictures of pipe riding the old BMX down grove skatepark. A 360 on the box

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Invert over the hip. Pipe got these so dialed since I was last here!

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Style on the hip

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Turndown.

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360 on the box again, super nosed dived. Also check the rim reflection.

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Pipe does really good no foot cans, grove training box has taught him well. This photo didn’t quite work.

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Another turndown at height. Pipe has progressed a shed load since I was last down grove which is rad to see!

I only have one hand to use at the moment so I’m not gonna type much…Operation went okay, in a sling now. Will do an update about Amsterdam trip in next week or so.

Sucks that Empire of dirt isn’t happening this year, should be even more intense for next year though! Damn the English weather. Dean updated and

Craig Tull did some riding photo updates. Good to see Craig back on the net at last!

Summer at grove

Took the old camera down grove skatepark for one last session before the operation, last ride in six long months!. Turned out to be one of the best sessions for both riding and photos I’ve had in ages. Pretty stoked! Pipe, Couch, Daz, Rev, Stu sucks, Lee etc. It definitely felt like a summer evening, just the right temperature. Daz has a new tatoo of some men shooting at some bees. If you know daz I guess you will get that.

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Couch has recently ditched 8 little wheels to 2 big wheels. He’s only been riding for about a month and can already do x-ups like these. Good lad.

I set the old camera gear up and took a load of photos of pipe which I was really happy with. I will put those up in a few days time, haven’t finished sorting through them yet also might be used in an advert for pipe products.

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I tired pipe out making him do lots of stunts so he took charge of the camera for a bit and took some photos. Lee tyre grab.

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Have been trying these for a while, finally got them going right. Me trying to do un-turndown.

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Lee doing an x-up, not met Lee before but seemed like a nice enough chap. I think he added me to myspace. Building the network.

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Another angle of an un-turndown by yours truely.

Lima wasn’t about cause he is helping build the empire of dirt track. Apparently it is pretty much amazing, see pretty shady for some photos of it. Not sure if I am going to be able to go for two reasons, first I might not feel like it with my arm all screwed up, and second not sure if I can get a lift anymore. Soooo shall see what happens there.

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Couch man also can do tyre grab real good, I don’t think I have ever even tried this trick. Not sure why not. Something to learn I guess. Couch you should be stoked on this!

I have to be up at 6am tomorrow for surgery in Reading, only have to stay there during the day should be home by tea time if all goes well. Will have my right arm strapped to my chest for 3 weeks, then in a loose sling for another 3 weeks. So should hopefully be able to start taking photos again before too long so book your session now, in the mean time got some website to make for people and a few other projects. Pipe photos up soon - Signing out

Marys Gunna Get It again

hirobangsha! my name is yak of the vale and i cut the nails on my fingers more often than the nails on my toes.

so theres been no updates from me or aidan recently on this fine interwebsite. theres only one reason for this.

THESHOVELLOAD.COM

see you there when it opens. give it under a week.

so this is my last update on blewbmx.com. that may mean theres a space opening for a new updater to continue the domination thats creeped now into sweden and belgium. i made just over £5000 working for ed whilst he brought home the bread,bacon and butter from his superstar pimpin\’ service so we could make bacon sandwiches at 3am. thankfully i made it under the tax bracket. boom.

so send ed some love before his epic shoulder surgery on wednesday.

over and out xx