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Save up to $90 on various RadioPopper flash triggering systems this Black Friday.
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Save up to $90 on various RadioPopper flash triggering systems this Black Friday.
Looking forward to controlling your flashes with the RadioPopper Jr2? If you’re based in Europe, you might not want to hold your breath.
RadioPopper has announced their first advanced flash trigger with a built-in hotshoe.
The RadioPopper Sekonic module fits into a light meter and triggers your flashes while taking exposure readings.
Radiopopper has officially released their “extremely reliable basic radio trigger”, the Nano.
A new video demonstrates the features of RadioPopper’s upcoming “ultimate basic triggerâ€.
US-based firm RadioPopper is about to release a basic 4-channel wireless flash trigger.
The latest RadioPopper’s PX-series flash triggers add Canon 1D X and Nissin Di866 Mk II compatibility.
The RadioPopper JrX flash trigger system, which allows remote power control of Nikon and Canon speedlights, is going to be available in Europe as of this month.
The Radioflash Digi 8 TTL is a Brazilian product with the same features of RadioPoppers and more. As well as an infrared relay, the Digi 8 also works as a conventional manual trigger and a remote shutter release.
Yongnuo have released two new LED lamps, Aputure are shipping their Trigmaster Plus transceivers and PocketWizard have published updates on their Nikon ControlTL system.
European frequency RadioPopper PX triggers will be available to order from Monday. A JrX model is also in the works.