Clellan ZR45 review: the little flash that can — mostly
Ricardo reviews the ZR45, a radio-enabled speedlite with a minimalist user interface. Is it any good?
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Ricardo reviews the ZR45, a radio-enabled speedlite with a minimalist user interface. Is it any good?
The Meyin RF-624 is possibly the cheapest TTL flash trigger on the market. But is it any good?
Fans of radio-enabled flashguns are soon to be spoilt for choice, with yet another 2.4GHz speedlight hitting the market.
The RF-603 II adds a locking wheel, faster sync speeds and a mode toggle.
The Sonnon DL-911 is Pixel’s second battery-powered LED light with 2.4GHz wireless synchronisation.
The first images have appeared of Cactus Image’s upcoming wireless flash trigger.
Phottix has announced the release date of their latest flash trigger, the Strato TTL.
Yongnuo will release a new module that makes wireless flash control easier with their YN-622 triggers.
The YN600EX-RT and YN-E3-RT are the first third-party flashgun and trigger compatible with Canon’s radio system.
Another radio-controlled flash system is in the works, sources say.
Kerry Garrison evaluates the Allacax Next II and Smor: a radio trigger and hotshoe adapter for Sony NEX mirrorless cameras.
Monty tests the Nikon version of Hähnel’s latest durable wireless flash trigger. Is it any good?