Thursday, June 23, 2011

Out door test

Out door test and range test with a lil shoot thrown in all the pictures are straight out of camera no editing at all,was a little windy so sorry for the audio,and was quiet sunny too so not a great video but best in the conditions and the video cam is not that great tbh :)

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ten shots can u see the flash? it is there the video will follow













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The quick shoot one SB 900 on 1/8th and on a stand video will show where it is in relation to model mind u one can see roughly where by shadow on face,first 2 pictures where test shots and at 50 sec at 5.6 at 200 ISO
adjusted to 100sec and 5.6 for 8 pictures after then the next 8 were at 250 sec at f4, yes the model is looking wind swept ,it was a little windy and her hair wouldn't stay but as I said test shots with the Pixel Bishops for Nikon cameras as you can see in the video over all they have not miss fire and have worked at the fastest shutter speed on my camera,they are a little bigger than expected but still quite light and I shall be using them as my main off camera flash and studio remote's in the future Big Thumbs Up from Me :)

Friday, June 17, 2011

Bishop Pixel part 4

Studio use/test with the Bishop from Pixel (UK Highland Photography)





Product Function
1. BISHOP is a professional grouping flash trigger.
2. Wake-up function available.
3. Connect Studio light connect to PC socket, sync speed up to 1/320s.
4. Available to control the slave camera.
5. Transmitter hot shoe supports TTL mode.
6. Ultimate Stand-by Time

Bishop Pixel part 3

How too and testing the Bishop from Pixel

Bishop Pixel part 2

More out of the box plus how too Video




From the manufactures site the Info:

Applicable To:Nikon
Type:FSK2.4GHz
Operation Range:1/320s (Depend on camera)
Shutter Function:Support single shoot mode
Channel:7
Transmitter:

available to set 7 difference modes

Receiver :available to set 3 difference modes
Test Button:available
Transmitter:Support TTL mode, focus light function
Receiver:Support save power mode and full power mode
Transmitter Working Hour:600 hours (over 20k shoot)
Receiver Working Hour:700 hours

Bishop Pixel

New Off camera remote Flashes from UK Highland Photography The Bishop Pixel remote Transmitter and Receiver here's a lil vidlog out of the box (parcel) :)




I dont know the UK price for these but should be around £70 each or there abouts taking a guess compared with others out there tbh
the set comes in a nice handy case with all (except for my studio flash connections 2.5) cables needed for Studio 6.3 and 3.5
along with the cables are a separate shoe to sick on top of studio light so one can attach the receiver so it sits on top instead of hanging by the cable,there are cords that come ready fitted in case theres no way to stick the hot shoe adaptor,you also have a multi hot shoe stand
both have metal shoes and hot shoes and multi channel/groups setting never know which will be useful if one happens to be in range of some other electrical devise that may or not set them off randomly
One thing I do like is if I have a flash mounted on top of the transmitter that my infer red will still work/help in those situation where light is low so focusing wont be a problem :)