Flash trigger firmware updates round-up
Cactus, Godox, Metz, Nissin and PocketWizard have all released new firmware for their radio-enabled flashes and wireless triggers. Notably, Godox now supports manual HSS for Fujifilm.
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Cactus, Godox, Metz, Nissin and PocketWizard have all released new firmware for their radio-enabled flashes and wireless triggers. Notably, Godox now supports manual HSS for Fujifilm.
PocketWizard has released new ControlTL firmware, v3.700 for Nikon and v6.700 for Canon, with greater DSLR compatibility.
The Mitros+ for Nikon, a radio-enabled i-TTL flashgun, has received a new firmware update.
Profoto has re-released a bug-free firmware update to enable TTL with the B1 and Canon 1D X.
Profoto have announced a firmware update will arrive next week for the B1 AirTTL studio flash head.
Phottix has released firmware updates for Nikon and Canon versions of the Mitros flashgun.
The latest PocketWizard firmware fixes bugs, increases compatibility and improves HyperSync flash control.
A new update allows Metz flashes to work in slave mode with the Panasonic GH3, Olympus PEN E-PL5 and OM-D EM-5.
Latest firmware update makes PocketWizard FlexTT5 and MiniTT1 compatible with the Canon 5D Mark III, but not yet with the 1D X.
Phottix have published updated firmware for their Odin Wireless E-TTL Trigger.
In the latest version – 3.0 for Nikon and 6.0 for Canon – there are three new features added which, according to the company, “make the system more powerful than ever”.