Which TTL studio lights work with your camera?
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Find out which lighting brands support Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Fujifilm or Micro Four Thirds.
This little 100Ws cube is designed to be the ideal starter kit for simple, expandable off-camera lighting. Is it any good?
CononMark’s i6T EX and K4T battery-powered wireless studio flashes now support TTL and high-speed synchronisation with Pentax and Fujifilm cameras.
The CononMark Leopard HS100 and Little Tiger are two box-shaped high-speed monolights powered by AA batteries.
The new CononMark i6T EX is a portable studio light with TTL and HSS support, an integrated battery and 2.4GHz wireless control.
The CononMk ABC trigger brings wireless grouping control to the K4T, a 400Ws TTL battery flash. Is it any good?
The CononMark K4T is a battery-powered flash offering wireless TTL and high-speed sync รขโฌโ the first studio light in the world to do so. Is it any good?
A Chinese lighting company has announced a full-sized studio flash offering TTL and high-speed sync (HSS) capabilities.
The CononMark K4S promises to bring studio-quality light, TTL exposure and HSS on location. Does it deliver?
The CononMark Leopard K4S, a portable studio flash with i-TTL, E-TTL and HSS support, is coming soon.
Photographers can expect to see full-blown studio lights with wireless TTL exposure control in the future.
CononMark have updated their popular line of battery-powered portable flash heads with a model offering 1/8000 second sync.