Originally posted by andy888 He said he put the 2 on the Acon sender because he don't want to put them other place, though he can put them any where.
Ah, so he is using a daisy-chaining approach. The on-camera Acon communicate with the off-camera Acon and the latter then communicates with the X1N trigger. Correct?
Does this setup enable automatic exposure control with Nikon flashes?
Originally posted by andy888 That seems rather odd, but it works fine. video show 1/500 HSS achieved.
Is that the top speed that is achievable?
A daisy chaining approach always implies a delay and that may prohibit shutters speeds like 1/8000s or lower to work.
I'm sorry, but I have trouble to parse some of your sentences, so I don't know what you want to express with, e.g., "
...that it what cactus did not done yet for it would be sold later on.".
I hope that Acon itself will update their product page to provide details about the Acon 930PN. In any event, however, the fact remains that it is not a good choice for strobists who want manual control over multiple groups.