Super Geeky DIY Strobe Slave Trigger
January 10, 2007 12:44 PM
Photography enthusiast Nick Pagazani was hindered by the range and fixed location of his camera's flash. Since his camera has no connector for an external flash, he needed a light-activated slave trigger to fire a remote strobe. It had to ignore the pre-flashes used for red-eye correction and fire only on the main flash. His solution: Use a microcontroller to count pulses from a phototransistor and trigger the strobe at a switch-selectable count.

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I think this is a little too complex for most people (heck, it's way too geeky for me) but it's a neat project to look at.

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