ian510 wrote:
Has Paul C Buff inc tested their Cyber Commander system against the Radiopopper system?
They are *not* compatible or interoperable for controlling power. You could tie their sync ports together to get them to fire together though.
The RP JrX Studio (what I have) is probably what you're comparing w/ the CC. It's great if you mix speedlights/studio lights on location, but there is currently no Einstein support.
The CC supports Einstein and other PCB lights, but doesn't support speedlights; works great in an indoor studio and has this cool feature where you can bump the exposure of your image w/o fiddling w/ each individual light.
There's also the Pocketwizard TT system, but it gets fairly expensive because their TX is pretty expensive, but it lets you mix PCB lights and Canikon e-i/TTL speedlights w/ their different receiver types. This also lets you use full TTL on Canikon systems while the previous two are manual remote configuration of power only.
So you really have 3 options depending on how you work...I can answer any questions you have on the JrX studio (been using it for roughly a year now)...