stevecounts wrote:
My Cybersyncs will not trigger the shutter on my Canon G11. I am using a Pocket Wizard CM-E3 motor drive cable and the CSRB receiver. I have more than one CSRB and they work with my other cameras so it's not the receiver. Could it be too short a pulse from the Cybersync or perhaps a polarity issue? The Pocket Wizards fire the shutter with this cord but the Cybersyncs will not. I love the Cybersyncs and hate to think I have to buy more PW's rather than use what I have.
Sunday 1/31/10- I reversed the polarity on the cord and it still no joy.
This isn't "cast in concrete", but my observation has been that when triggering any camera I own in AF mode (Canon 40D, 50D, 7D), neither the CyberSync system (CC triggering a camera linked CST), nor the Sekonic 758DR (triggering any PW receiver) seem to be suitable for the task. Both transmitters appear to send out a fixed length RF trigger pulse, and the camera simply cannot lock focus and shoot in the time offered by the pulse. I also have a G9, but it doesn't offer a port for remote triggering, so I have only used it with a CST to sync flash units from the hot shoe, which works fine. I wasn't aware that the G11 even had a remote trigger port. The G9 only has a sub USB port, and a mono audio port. Canon doesn't mention a remote trigger port for the G11 on their website. Only a video out, audio out, and a sub USB port. Where is the E3 remote port located on the G11? Is it possible that you have mistaken the audio out port for a remote port, or did Canon just fail to mention the E3 port on their spec page for the G11?
On the other hand, all of the cameras other than my G9 trigger just fine with either setup in a studio setting, where the camera is set to "manual focus" mode. Press the button on the remote unit, and the camera fires.
Anytime I need to utilize the AF feature of a remote triggered camera, I have to use a hand held PW that triggers another PW connected to the camera trigger port. As long as I press the test button on the hand held PW, it transmits a continuous signal to the camera linked PW, and the camera can take as long as it needs to achieve AF lock before firing. When it does fire, a CST mounted on the camera hot shoe will reliably sync my flash units.
Voyager