Phottix Mitros+ brings radio-enabled TTL flash to Sony
Phottix has announced a Sony version of its Mitros+ radio-enabled TTL flashgun.
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Phottix has announced a Sony version of its Mitros+ radio-enabled TTL flashgun.
Ricardo reviews the ZR45, a radio-enabled speedlite with a minimalist user interface. 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 Cactus RF60 radio flashgun appears in a video showcasing its wireless capabilities.
The Nikon version of Phottix’s radio-enabled TTL flashgun is now on sale for $449.99.
Yet another flashgun with radio triggering built inside: the MeiKe MK570.
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.
Phottix has officially confirmed the Mitros+, a radio-controlled version of their TTL flashgun.
The TR-860EX flashgun รขโฌโ the E-TTL companion to the radio-controlled TR-850EX รขโฌโ is now on sale from รขโยฌ150.
Today we are testing the Yongnuo YN560-III, one of the first camera flashes to be released with a radio receiver built into it.
The YN560-III has been confirmed and it will pack a built-in radio receiver, compatible with RF-602 and RF-603 triggers.