Phil@MAC wrote:
As the Sekonic and PW marketing manager for the USA, I can tell you that the current Sekonic L-358 and L-758 meters can never trigger a CyberSync. Look to the antenna, not the module for the reason. The antenna is part of the meter body and tuned for either 344-354Mhz (USA) or 433 (Europe and other countries). CyberSyncs use 2.4Ghz. The differences in antenna design are too big to bridge. That said, the answer is the MC2 receiver developed by PocketWizard and the ControlTL MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 with AC3 ZoneController. Up until last week, Sekonic triggering was still not a possibility. That is because the RT-32 transmitters only transmitted the PW Standard signal. That changed with the introduction of the RT-32CTL. It transmits both the Standard and ControlTL signals. Now one can adjust the brightness of the E Series (or AlienBees and White Lightening) with the AC3 and then meter the brightness with the RT-32CTL equipped 358/758. The RT-32CTL should be available in the USA around Mid April.
This is the module that pops into the back of my L-758? Any chance that existing customers can get a discount? I love my PocketWizards (TT5's, TT1, AC3 and MC2's), but hate the compatibility issues when trying to use my Sekonic. As a result, it usually just sits in the pouch and never gets used, which has been a waste of $635.