OmnipotentKiwi wrote:
CyberSyncs definitely have frequency and channel selection. The biggest advantage of Pocket Wizards over CyberSyncs is the distance. Pocket Wizards can cover a much larger distance reliably. For some more information you can see
page 3 of Rob Galbraith's initial review of the Einsteins, and
v2 update.
If you have a bunch of lights that will be all within 60-100ish feet of one point, but not all the lights will be within 60-100ish feet of your camera, you can still use CyberSync products with just 2 Pocket Wizards by doing a setup like in the
workaround that was needed in v1 Einsteins. This happened to be a genius solution for me since I all ready owned 2 Pocket Wizards, and preferred to buy into the CyberSync system for the CyberCommand and CSXCVs, so I get the best of both worlds.
A little clarification: Yes, you do get 16 selectable frequencies with CyberSync. You can get custom channels with Pocket Wizard if you are shooting the Olympics or NBA playoffs. CyberSync can give you reliable shooting up to 300-400'. Some PW products will give you up to 1600'. The only time the 60-100' limitation would arise is an E640v.1+PW combo (and the range will probably be even less).
CyberSyncs do have an internal repeater mode, where one reciever needs to be within range, then it can repeat the signal the same range again, giving you a 600-800' range. The PW to CS relay is a good option if you are 300-1600' from your cluster of lights, however.