RoboSHOOT review: hybrid TTL flash trigger for Nikon/Fuji
This innovative product lets you use Nikon Speedlites in TTL mode on Fujifilm cameras. Is it too good to be true?
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This innovative product lets you use Nikon Speedlites in TTL mode on Fujifilm cameras. Is it too good to be true?
Serene Automation has announced RoboSHOOT, a flash trigger that lets you use Nikon Speedlights in i-TTL mode with Fuji X cameras.
John Amelia reviews the Pixel X800N, an i-TTL flagship flash unit for Nikon cameras.
Godox has released the Ving V860n, a Li-ion hotshoe flash with Nikon i-TTL, master/slave support and optional radio control.
The Mitros+ for Nikon, a radio-enabled i-TTL flashgun, has received a new firmware update.
The YN-622N-TX is a dedicated radio transmitter that lets you adjust your i-TTL flash system quickly and easily.
The Nikon version of Phottix’s radio-enabled TTL flashgun is now on sale for $449.99.
Robbert tests out the Nikon version of Pixel’s high-end TTL flash triggering system.
Phottix’s easy-to-use Strato TTL trigger now comes in a Nikon variant.
Monty tests the Nikon version of Hähnel’s latest durable wireless flash trigger. Is it any good?
The YN510EX is a TTL slave flash that works with both Canon and Nikon’s advanced wireless systems.
The i-TTL version of Phottix’s high-end Mitros speedlight has been released.