Pixel X900C speedlight review
Francesco Rizzato reviews the Pixel X900C, a lithium-powered, radio-enabled E-TTL flash from Pixel Enterprise. Is it any good?
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Francesco Rizzato reviews the Pixel X900C, a lithium-powered, radio-enabled E-TTL flash from Pixel Enterprise. Is it any good?
John Amelia reviews the Pixel X800N, an i-TTL flagship flash unit for Nikon cameras.
Pixel Enterprise is seeking beta testers for another new flash, the flagship X800N for Nikon.
Pixel is looking for 20 photographers to try out its new X700C E-TTL flash before release.
The Pixel X800C includes an integrated receiver compatible with the company’s King-series 2.4GHz wireless triggers.
The Pixel Mago is an E-TTL, high-speed flashgun with a built-in LED video lamp. At just $88, can Pixel’s first flash compete with Canon and Yongnuo?
A new flashgun has been launched for photographers seeking automatic lighting on a budget.
Pixel Enterprise has announced the development of its first ever flashgun, the Mago 600.
Robbert tests out the Nikon version of Pixel’s high-end TTL flash triggering system.
The Sonnon DL-911 is Pixel’s second battery-powered LED light with 2.4GHz wireless synchronisation.
Allan MacDonald tests out the new Pixel King Pro and King X E-TTL flash triggers for Canon. Are they any good?
Barney Shortman tries out Pixel’s new Sonnon LED video lights featuring “wireless synchronisation”. Are they any good?