I would like to fire 2 speed-lights in alternation, ideally remote/ wireless. Right left right left etc. Each time I trigger a shot, one flash is fired, next shot, next flash.
Is this done with "groups"?
I wonder if my fl-700 could be able in commander mode to trigger the flashes in alternate order (by using groups? What wireless system do I have to use and how does this work?
I would be really happy if somebody could explain this to me (if possible, by avoiding expensive solutions like multimax/raven, bronco etc).
Use case is irisphotography, 2 or more quick successive shots, to stack them in PS and remove reflection of each side. Yes I know I can AI replace the reflections - that is what I did so far. But I would like to improve my pics to show a "true iris" - should I ever make somebody pay for his pics (which is not the case right now, as I consider them not good enough). Below are 2 of my pics. I am on a OM-1, MZ 60mm. Fl-700 + a tiny torch to decrease the size of the pupil. I only started this "project" 1 months ago, there is still a lot of room for improvement, I know. Thanks for any help or explanation.
Joined are pics of my "art". ISO 200, f9, 1/160s

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Is this done with "groups"?
I wonder if my fl-700 could be able in commander mode to trigger the flashes in alternate order (by using groups? What wireless system do I have to use and how does this work?
I would be really happy if somebody could explain this to me (if possible, by avoiding expensive solutions like multimax/raven, bronco etc).
Use case is irisphotography, 2 or more quick successive shots, to stack them in PS and remove reflection of each side. Yes I know I can AI replace the reflections - that is what I did so far. But I would like to improve my pics to show a "true iris" - should I ever make somebody pay for his pics (which is not the case right now, as I consider them not good enough). Below are 2 of my pics. I am on a OM-1, MZ 60mm. Fl-700 + a tiny torch to decrease the size of the pupil. I only started this "project" 1 months ago, there is still a lot of room for improvement, I know. Thanks for any help or explanation.
Joined are pics of my "art". ISO 200, f9, 1/160s

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