Cactus V6 controls Nikon, Pentax, Canon flash power from any camera
A radio trigger has been released that can control multiple brands of off-camera flashguns at once.
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A radio trigger has been released that can control multiple brands of off-camera flashguns at once.
Cactus’s RF60/V6 flash system has remote power control for all kinds of cameras. Will it become standard?
The Cactus RF60 radio flashgun appears in a video showcasing its wireless capabilities.
Cactus Image has a new radio-enabled flashgun on the way called the RF60.
The first images have appeared of Cactus Image’s upcoming wireless flash trigger.
Another radio-controlled flash system is in the works, sources say.
I was recently approached by Cactus to try out their new inexpensive laser triggering system. Is it any good?
Gadget Infinity sell out of Cactus V5s hours after release, Mola file a lawsuit against Kacey, Innovatronix announce WPPI deals and a video demo of the Tronix XTs.
We review the Cactus Wireless Transceiver V5, Gadget Infinity’s latest flash trigger. How do the new transceivers compare to other flash triggers?
Sync speed issues with Cactus V4 wireless flash triggers and the Lumix G1, Canon 5D and Olympus E-30 have been resolved. All triggers sold from now on “should be free from these banding issues” with these cameras.