the pocketwizard is not compatable with the dlites directly, you need a reciver on the dlites, which is a pocket wizard
if you have the new dlites with the skyports built in, then you can use a skyport transmitter on your camera to trigger them
Thank you Steve,
Yes, I got the D Light with built in skyports.
Then another question: what about Sekonic L-758DR Light meter, I can’t triger my D Lights with this either, so does it mean that I still need receiver for the D Lite ?
I got similar problem here, maybe somebody can help me.
I just got three “D-Lite it 4” strobes, it didn’t come as a kit. I haven’t had a chance to test them yet.
The strobes are brand new and I got them from B&H PhotoVideo, USA.
Now, the problem that I have is I can’t trigger them remotely/wirelessly. I am using PocketWizard Plus II for that purpose. PocketWizard is mounted on my camera’s hotshoe. It won’t trigger strobes even when I press TEST button on the pocket wizard.
Strobes can be triggered when pressing TEST button on the strobe and it can also be triggered with on camera flash using “Eye-Cell” function.
I have tried different channels on the strobe and on the PocketWizard, but it still doesn’t work.
I don’t know what I am doing wrong, or do I need some extra equipment and is PocketWizard compatible with “D-Lite it 4”.
Hi, for all transparency (E-6) stuff I’ve started to send film across the pond by mail. http://www.profolab.co.uk/index2.html” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;
They also do large format (4×5, 5×7 (probably also 8×10 and others by request) and I can just pay by Paypal! Exc. service, although they only process on Tuesdays I think.
here is what I fond on tha web stie
Information on processing :
Service : Due to the dramatic downturn in volume we no longer process C41
Sure this would be easiest way to determine filter facto, it’s just that filter is only 40.5 mm in diameter, don’t really have lenns that small for my digital
Development is fine here, the problem is fixing. Not enough agitation or fixer was to weak. Put it back into the fixer and you will get rid of those marks.