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jzucker wrote:
I love the cybercommander but have a few complaints which could be addressed in a re-engineered or new unit.
Consider creating a new simplified interface for (5 lights or less) which uses switches for setting the current light and does not require LCD screen. This would probably allow it to work with a small c2032 type battery too. This would also make it simpler for selecting lights and would allow the photographer to change lights and power without looking. (Similar to the elinchrom skyport).
A lot of non technical photographers (my wife) struggle with the UI of the current product but she was able to understand and use the elinchrom skyport.
I like the simplicity of the PocketWizard AC3 Zone Controller.

It only controls 3 separate zones, and I use the PocketWizard system when shooting outdoors or on location (where I'm making adjustments more often), but use the Paul C Buff Cyber Sync system (basic trigger, not Cyber Commander) in the studio (where I'm making adjustments less often).
It's simple, doesn't create any additional battery drain, I can see the dials just fine in the bright sunlight, I can feel the detent clicks if I'm increasing/decreasing power in complete darkness.