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    Off-camera flash question

    I have a Canon 40D + 2 old Speedlite 580EX. I want to set up a home studio & have both strobes off-camera. I cant justify costly wireless switching devices, & would be happy with cables, operating in Manual mode.
    The 40D has a PC connector. I thought the strobes did too, but find that they dont.
    Anyone know how I can do it?

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    Yep, just pick yourself up some Yongnuo or Cactus triggers/receivers off ebay and youre away. Should be more than about $60 for a transmitter and 2 x receivers. Cheap alternative to PocketWizards. No TTL though, and you will have to expose manually.

    Alternatively, you can pick up a hotshoe adapter with a sync jack and attach it to your flash, then use your cable to connect the camera to the adapter.
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    You can pick up a 10m TTL sync cable off ebay for around $40
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    I dont use Canon, but I thought the OP was saying that the flashes dont have a sync jack ?? Cable wont be any good to him without an adapter with a PC socket if that is the case.

    Go the triggers mate. Theyre not $$$ and they work great for someone just starting out with O/C flash.

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    I dont use Canon, but I thought the OP was saying that the flashes dont have a sync jack ?? Cable wont be any good to him without an adapter with a PC socket if that is the case.

    Go the triggers mate. Theyre not $$$ and they work great for someone just starting out with O/C flash.

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    Sync cable attaches via the hot shoe

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    you mean the flash end of the cable attaches to the hotshoe itself ?? no sync jack required ?? Could you post a link.

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    This is the cable i was thinking about buying, the one's i've seen on ebay are the same but curly, I'd prefer straight though.
    http://flashzebra.com/products/0125/index.shtml

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