craig16229 wrote:
Cortlander,
Welcome to the forum and to the wonderful power and capabilities of being an Einstein user. And please, take Technical Supports advice and take every advantage of having the Einstein/CSXCV/Cybercommander combination :-) I'm assuming you owned the YN622 prior to aquiring your PCB gear, and there is *nothing* wrong with that. Now that you have that wonderful PCB setup, though, build your lighting setups around your Einsteins and Cybercommander and add in your speedlight as opposed to setting up your speedlight and then adding in your PCB Buff gear.
You have gone so far in investing in your PCB system; may I suggest you spend just a little more and purchase a CSRB+ to trigger your Canon 580? Don't feel like you are committing adultery on your Yongnuo, and don't sell it :-) You will still have use for it in the future.
Your light kit is not too different than mine. I also have two Einsteins (controlled by CSXCV's), two Cybercommanders (one as a backup because remote control is THAT important to me), and three speedlights I often use for rim light, rear light, etc. When I do use speedlights in a setup, I fire them via CSRB+ triggers. I have had some shooters ask me why I even bother with triggers instead of just firing them via dumb slave. The reason is exactly what you are asking about here, and that is the ability to meter every single light in my setups separately with my Cybercommander.
Here is a family portrait I made (on location, BTW, powered by two Vagabond Mini Lithiums) using two Einsteins and one speedlight:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/92211832@N04/10875306865/The speedlight was put on the floor behind the family for separation light on the wall, it was fired by a CSRB+, and metered with a Cybercommander.
Craíg
http://www.craigwasselphotoart.comHi Craig:
Thank you so much for the gracious message and taking the time to help me. Yes, I did own the YN622's before I thought of the Einsteins and building the setup around them certainly makes more sense as you advice.
So it seems that I do need to get CST. From your experience, CSRB+ would be a much more interesting option than the YN622. I could send the YNs back. (And no marriage -> no adultery :D )
I am not quite sure the CSRB+ workflow with the Canon 580 EX II. The Paul Buff site says:
"When using the Cyber Commander™, a CSR+ or CSRB+ can be used for triggering, metering and grouping. All Cyber Commander™ functions are retained
except for power adjustment - that can only be accomplished on Paul C. Buff™ units."
How is metering done if there is no power adjustment? In your setup, are you able to set power on the flashlights in the same way as you set them on the Einsteins through the Cyber Commander buttons?
Thank you for sharing the pictures - they are beautiful.