Shanny SN600C-RT E-TTL radio slave flashgun review
Shanny’s slave-only version of the Canon 600EX-RT flash offers radio control, E-TTL and HSS for a low price of $130. Is it any good?
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Shanny’s slave-only version of the Canon 600EX-RT flash offers radio control, E-TTL and HSS for a low price of $130. Is it any good?
The world’s first TTL-enabled studio light is available now for $1,995 (£1,544).
Allan MacDonald tests out a third-party alternative to Canon’s ST-E3-RT flash controller. Is it any good?
Like the Canon 600EX-RT but wish you could trigger it from any camera? Now you can.
The first third-party alternative to the Canon ST-E3-RT is going on sale for $150.
Phottix has announced the release date of their latest flash trigger, the Strato TTL.
The YN600EX-RT and YN-E3-RT are the first third-party flashgun and trigger compatible with Canon’s radio system.
Allan MacDonald tests out the new Pixel King Pro and King X E-TTL flash triggers for Canon. Are they any good?
The feature-packed Oloong SP-700 has started being listed on eBay, with early prices around US$200.
The YN510EX is a TTL slave flash that works with both Canon and Nikon’s advanced wireless systems.
Nissin’s newest flash is out now for £169, offering photographers rather a lot for their money.
After using both these E-TTL flash triggers over a long period for day-to-day professional work, which is the best?