The DS-1 Digital Slave Trigger With Hot-Shoe Mount from The Morris Company works as ordinary slave sensors, which will synchronize immediately with a master flash.
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Comments about Morris DS-1 Digital Slave Trigger With Hot-Shoe Mount:
works like it should
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Has 2 slave modes; one for single flash, another to ignore a pre-flash. As stated in the title, it's not lavish as far as slaves go, but the price is right! Haven't tried it outdoors, but it worked in a banquet hall setting very well.
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Using my Vivitar 285HV's inside of a very small apartment for shooting, it works as advertised, but seems to be very sensitive to differences in the amount of the vertical angle from the triggering flash.
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Doing some portrait photos of my grand kids, I found that I could change my flash lighting alot easier using a portable strobe and Hot shoe mount. Being in a wheelchair I find that using this digital slave meant for a lot less weight to move as well as portability
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