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Impact EX-100A

05 Jan

An economic solution for the novice photographer lookingto advance to studio lighting. Comes complete withlights, stands and softboxes or umbrellas to completethe beginning studio. Two Monolight Kit – 200 Watt/Sec. www.bhphotovideo.com One Monolight Kit – 100 Watt/Sec. www.bhphotovideo.com

 

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  1. Ivan Figueroa

    January 5, 2013 at 10:43 pm

    I have same D5100, did u buy it and the SSHSHS? if so, did it work well?

     
  2. BHPhotoVideoProAudio

    January 5, 2013 at 10:45 pm

    @aDNACONCEPT

    The D5100 has no PC sync connection. The Wein Safe-Sync Hot Shoe to Hot Shoe (SSHSHS) regulates and reduces the flash sync voltage of the flash from up to 400V to less than 6V. This is especially important for current automated SLRs or digital cameras when used with older flashes or lighting systems.

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  3. ALVIN DIMALANTA

    January 5, 2013 at 11:15 pm

    is Nikon d5100 compatible with this?? what accessories do i need for sync connection..doesn’t think the include sync chord do fit with my d5100..sorry but still new in studio lights..appreciate the help.thanks in advance

     
  4. acierman7589261

    January 5, 2013 at 11:30 pm

    my wife has the same prob ….did you check if your exposure is set in the camera ….if it is bring it up to + 1 …it might help ….but i would just keep it at 160 …some remotes can only go to a max of1/60th of a second

     
  5. Long Nguyen

    January 6, 2013 at 12:16 am

    I connected the cable (included Impact 100 EX 100A Kit) to my Canon 5D; the first shot is fired, but the second shot does not fire. If I press the TEST button or unplug the cable from my camera, the second shot wil be fired. Please be adviced !
    LN Photography – Milpitas CA 95035

     
  6. Long Nguyen

    January 6, 2013 at 12:29 am

    I connected the cable (included Impact 100 EX 100A Kit) to my Canon 5D; the first shot is fired, but the second shot does not fire. If I press the TEST button or unplug the cable from my camera, the second shot wil be fired. Please be adviced !
    LN Photography – Milpitas CA 95035

     
  7. LongTheNguyen

    January 6, 2013 at 12:56 am

    After I turned Ex 100A, I pressed shutter release camera, EX 100A fired. I presses shutter release 2nd time, ex100A didnot fire. Then, I pressed Test button, ex100a fired. In short, after turn on ex100a, first shot, ex100a fires and press test button, shoot again, ex 100a fire and press test button again for next shots and so on…
    Please tell me why I have to press test button for next shots. Thanks,

     
  8. GeekAn8er

    January 6, 2013 at 1:49 am

    I just got the ex-100a and tested it with my 5dmkii + pocketwizards. No matter what I tried I can’t get it to sync at 1/200 however it will work at 1/160 but any faster and I get the dark shading at the bottom of the frame from the shutter. It works fine if I use the sync cord at 1/200 but not with the pocketwizards. Anyone have a solution?

     
  9. Juan Huerta

    January 6, 2013 at 2:23 am

    Hello Joey, very useful stuff. I bought it and I am using it a lot,…question, I use pocketwizards but my second light doesn’t always fires, so I bought i ‘third’ wireless unit to use on my other light…does it make sense? or can I just find a setting that always allows me to get the second light to fire? (5d mrkii). thanks!

     
  10. mak345

    January 6, 2013 at 2:33 am

    You probably have figured it out by now seeing that I’m responding 10 months later, but just in case… You have to put your flash into Manual mode.

     
  11. BHPhotoVideoProAudio

    January 6, 2013 at 2:36 am

    Hey occlicker,

    The Canon 40d’s Ideal sync speed is 1/200. The Camera MUST be set on the manual mode and a Flash meter reading must be made in order to get a proper exposure.

    Please call our lighting techs operators with additional questions.

    Thanks,
    Joey Quintero

     
  12. occlicker

    January 6, 2013 at 2:51 am

    I have a 40d and I recent got this kit too. Using the photo slave, I could only go as fast as 1/30 shutter speed. Any faster and the flash won’t make it. Using the sync cord, I can shoot as fast as 1/250.

     
  13. marcdecious

    January 6, 2013 at 3:35 am

    Hi! I’m new to strobes. I just got this kit since it seems to be a good deal. So i used the flash sync but the flash does not show up on the picture. so it’s just dark. What am i doing wrong? The flashes go off but not on the picture. I have D80 so no pc cord input. I was hoping i wouldn’t need it since i want to use it all wirelessly.

     
  14. WelschVideo

    January 6, 2013 at 3:51 am

    lol “Looks great” sounded hilarious.