thanks Akshayk
Type: Posts; User: Daryl Dean
thanks Akshayk
nicely done
Yongnuo RF-603N II N3 for Nikon/Canon modification:
I presently use Camtraptions receivers and transmitters. I like them due to the 3.5 X 1.35 mm DC Power Adapter Jack that they have on the side...
Thanks John
Thanks Vipin
Thanks John
Thanks John
Excellent stuff Vipin .... something outa the norm .. well done
Captured this mule buck in velvet at a spring in Saskatchewan Canada.
Nikon D3300, f/8, 1/200sec, ISO 800, 3 flashes 2@ 1/8 power and 1@1/16 power .. TRLcam wireless sensor
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I have been trying to get a big bull elk for two years on a DSLR camera trap. Just needed him totally in the frame.
Nikon D5200, f/10, 1/200sec, ISO 800, two flashes set to 1/8 power. TRLcam...
Here is an owl I seen sitting on a dead tree in the daytime. After it left I set up a camera trap there.
Nikon D3200, f/8, 1/200sec, ISO 800, and two flashes set ti 1/32 power. TRLcam Sensor
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I never new they were destructive ... good shot though
Very nice Vipin
Those are great
Thanks John .. much appreciated.. lots of videos on you tube where they do it to gun stocks for camo with sponges. Just watched your latest you tube video as well. Good job as usual. Keep them coming.
I did up this DSLR camera housing and a pair of flash boxes. It’s all done with sponges. I researched on you tube and thought I would try it. Takes a bit longer but wow am I sure impressed with the...
pretty cool ... great shot
I agree Zack ... dealing with snow and lighting is tricky. It worked great tho in the shot. Well done.
Dandy Zack ... I do really like the composition
Thanks for the great info John..
I like it. Good job on the build. The fox pic is my fav.
Hi John, Can you update on how the testing of the SB-24, 25, 80DX, and the SB-26 has went for you.
I am hoping for more options as well. The SB-28's have gotten super expensive to get to Canada......
This is nice … turned out very very well … one flash as well.. interesting.
Thanks so much.. I really enjoy your you tube videos as well. Great information you provide. Thanks Daryl
Bull elk skirting the corner on the trail. To bad his antlers got cut out of the picture. Nikon D3300, 3 flashes and a TRL wireless sensor.
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