This is probably going to do really shitty on here, but maybe some of you can benefit from it.
[size=5][b]Paul C Buff CyberSyncs[/b][/size]
Well I got my CyberSyncs in today at the low price of around $300 for a trigger and 3 receivers.
What comes in the box:
A miniphone to miniphone cord.
A miniphone to male PC cord.
A miniphone adapter for a larger plug (not sure on the size, chances are you won't need it.)
And in the Transmitter box you get a male PC to miniphone as well.
[b]Connections: Makin' dem flashes make light.[/b]
Here's the [b]receiver[/b].
Like I said, the receiver comes with a miniphone to miniphone that I ripped apart and soldered a Vivitar connector to make two Vivitar sync cords. If you're not as brave, you're gonna need to pony up $14 for this cord - [url=http://www.flashzebra.com/wizardcables/vivitar.shtml]http://www.flashzebra.com/wizardcables/vivitar.shtml[/url] .
Here it is firing a 285HV if you're in doubt.
Here's the [b]transmitter[/b].
The transmitter comes with that cord pictured so you can attach it to your bronny, hassy, or XA in my case.
[b]Size:[/b]
On my N90s.
Compared to a 285HV and an SB-28.
I was pretty impressed on the size of these, I imagined the transmitter to be bigger and the receivers to be smaller, but no complaints really.
[b]Batteries.[/b]
Batteries in both the receiver and transmitter are replaceable. The receiver takes 2 AA's and the transmitter takes one 3 volt CR2450 button cell.
[b]Range,[/b] the important part.
That little glare in the middle was all three of my flashes. Zero misfires from this distance. Could keep up at around 3fps.
This is pretty impressive coming from ebay slaves that work intermittently from 10 feet away.
[b]Complaints: The gheyz.[/b]
No lanyard? What is that shit? Luckily I had a couple wrist straps laying around. You can open the battery door, put the loop of the lanyard around the prong for the door, close the door and enjoy.
Other than that, I saved a bunch of money over PW's.
If anyone has any questions, just holler at me if you want some sort of test done or something.