Long term review: Yongnuo YN622C vs. Pixel King for Canon
After using both these E-TTL flash triggers over a long period for day-to-day professional work, which is the best?
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After using both these E-TTL flash triggers over a long period for day-to-day professional work, which is the best?
Pixel Enterprise has said that their upcoming TTL flash trigger has been renamed the “King Pro” and “will release soon”.
Pixel Enterprise has announced a series of new lighting products for 2013 and a rough release date for their King II TTL flash trigger.
Pixel Enterprise, the Chinese manufacturer of photographic accessories, has named Argraph Corporation in New Jersey as its exclusive US distributor.
Pixel Enterprise Ltd have confirmed that their upcoming King II wireless TTL trigger will be backwards compatible with the original King with “full” functionality.
We have got our hands on the full specifications of the King II TTL Trigger from Pixel’s Photokina catalogue.
Yongnuo have announced a 2.4GHz wireless flash trigger for Canon, with HSS, E-TTL and AF-assist.
Richard from theflasher.eu has kindly sent in some examples of hypersync being used out on location with the Canon version of the Pixel King.
A quick test to see how the Pixel King TTL trigger fares at high shutter speeds with manual non-TTL flash units.
In our first trial of the Canon Speedlite 600EX, we successfully test it with the Pixel King Wireless E-TTL Flash Trigger for Canon.
We try the Pixel King Wireless i-TTL radio trigger, using it with Nikon speedlights and with low-priced third party i-TTL flashes from China. Does it work?
The Pixel King E-TTL triggers have been released, with the possibility of an add-on “ZoneController” type accessory to be available in the future.