Landvogt1893 Posted February 19 Posted February 19 Hey, im looking for a new trigger with the possibility of HSS. I found nothing on the Nauticam website if the TTL converter has HSS or not with a Retra pro Max. so which of these two triggers I should use? Housing: Nauticam Kamera: Canon R5 flash: Retra Pro Max / old YD2 and a MF2
CaolIla Posted February 19 Posted February 19 Hi I asked Trt-Electronics -- TURTLE webshop for the Canon R5 and the Retra... for the moment no available but they are working on.. I hope HSS will be ok in a near futur.
JohnD Posted February 19 Posted February 19 I believe you want the UW Technics trigger if available for your camera. I have no personal experience with the trt trigger but have seen mixed reviews. I don't believe nauticam supports HSS
Landvogt1893 Posted February 19 Author Posted February 19 I got the message from Nauticam - the trigger supports HSS. Great.
Landvogt1893 Posted February 20 Author Posted February 20 It’s me again 😅. has anyone experience in booth triggers? I once read in another report that the uw technics is not as well made and seems a bit cheaper and more sensitive. What speaks in its favor is that you don't have to switch it on. I've already realized that I don't have to do that with the Nauticam trigger from time to time.
TimG Posted February 20 Posted February 20 I’m amazed anyone would write that the UWT trigger is not as well made. I’ve had an UWT in my Subal housings for about 10 years. The boards have been solid, well made, neat in construction, fitted perfectly in the housings and have behaved flawlessly. I have had the occasional minor problem with fixing the LEDs to the bulkheads but that’s not a UWT issue. 4
Giancarlo M. Posted February 20 Posted February 20 I have the same setup as you, housing Nauticam and Canon R5 with UWT trigger. Always used with no problems, works great and auto start is one less thought. Used with Retra Pro, Inon Z330, Backscatter MF-1 and AOI Q1. Only problem, which I am trying to solve is with the R7 trigger, the synchronization with the first electronic curtain stops at 1/200 while it should go to 1/320 as per camera settings. I hope it can be solved with @Pavel Kolpakov 3
Pavel Kolpakov Posted March 3 Posted March 3 (edited) On 2/20/2024 at 8:55 PM, Giancarlo M. said: I have the same setup as you, housing Nauticam and Canon R5 with UWT trigger. Always used with no problems, works great and auto start is one less thought. ....... Only problem, which I am trying to solve is with the R7 trigger, the synchronization with the first electronic curtain stops at 1/200 while it should go to 1/320 as per camera settings. Hi Giancarlo, The reason was that you set a wrong Shutter type (probably "electronic" shutter). Please check the User Manual of TTL Converter, there written that necessary to set "Mechanical" shutter in the camera menu. All available sync speeds for Mechanical Shutter protocol are supported by TTL Converter. According to the Canon R5 camera Specifications, the maximum sync speed with Mechanical Shutter is 1/200. In the R7 camera Specifications it is 1/250. The maximum sync speed is limited automatically by the camera. This maximum sync speed is supported by TTL Converter of course, you can check. Edited March 3 by Pavel Kolpakov 1
Flo Posted March 3 Posted March 3 (edited) I hope that the new UW Technics models for the Canon R7 work better than the first copies put on sale: I was very disappointed with this equipment last year: 2 triggers out of 2 did not work either at all or very wrong. Luckily I was able to find one of the latest Nauticam flashes... Edited March 3 by Flo 1
insomniac Posted August 26 Posted August 26 (edited) I would recommend UWT over TRT. TRT has some known QC issues that their support usually resolves; but semi-permanent install of the UWT is superior. Edited August 26 by insomniac
christophe chellapermal Posted August 27 Posted August 27 I highly recommend the UWT over the TRT it is way more reliable in every way
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