Photo Spotlight Dual Flash RadioPopper JrX Receiver
July 3, 2010 Portfolio
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![](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4134/4758610413_9dd9b470fa_z.jpg) | Download Original on Flickr When I was researching RadioPoppers, I couldn't find much information on whether or not it was possible to hook up two Canon Speedlites to one RadioPopper JrX receiver. I have 4 speedlites total, two 580ex II's, and two 430ex II's. I bought a JrX Studio Kit (transmitter AND receiver), and a JrX studio receiver. I also bought 4 RPCubes.
When on location, I usually use 2 flashes (a 580 and a 430) for each umbrella. I also have a couple 15' 3.5mm audio cable, in case I wanted to separate the flashes. |
![](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4143/4758503959_bdd1f7e414_z.jpg) | Download Original on Flickr When I was researching RadioPoppers, I couldn't find much information on whether or not it was possible to hook up two Canon Speedlites to one RadioPopper JrX receiver. I have 4 speedlites total, two 580ex II's, and two 430ex II's. I bought a JrX Studio Kit (transmitter AND receiver), and a JrX studio receiver. I also bought 4 RPCubes.
When on location, I usually use 2 flashes (a 580 and a 430) for each umbrella. I also have a couple 15' 3.5mm audio cable, in case I wanted to separate the flashes. |
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