Nikon developing hotshoe-based wireless flash triggers
Nikon has patented a ‘remote wireless adapter’ that attaches to a Speedlight’s hotshoe foot.
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Nikon has patented a ‘remote wireless adapter’ that attaches to a Speedlight’s hotshoe foot.
The WR-R11a and WR-R11b plug into the side of Nikon cameras to control the radio-enabled Speedlight SB-5000.
Release the drones! Following Nikon’s example, Canon shows what can be achieved with drone-mounted Speedlites.
Nikon strapped two speedlights to a drone to light up rock climbers, as part of a promotion.
The Nikon SB-5000 is the first Speedlight with wireless radio integration, and also offers an “onboard cooling system”.
Shanny’s “W-CLS” system is growing thanks to the new SN910TX radio transmitter, which can trigger the SN910EX-RF flash. Is it any good?
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.
The V2-F1A adapter allows photographers to mount hotshoe flashguns and radio triggers to the Nikon 1 V1, V2 & V3.
Make your own adapter to trigger standard flashes and radio triggers from a Nikon 1 V1, V2 or V3.
Phottix has claimed that the Nikon D750 has different dimensions to other cameras, causing pin alignment problems with certain flashes and triggers.
PocketWizard has released a beta firmware version 3.707 for the FlexTT5 and MiniTT1 i-TTL flash triggers.