Meyin RF-624 review – TTL triggers on a budget
The Meyin RF-624 is possibly the cheapest TTL flash trigger on the market. But is it any good?
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The Meyin RF-624 is possibly the cheapest TTL flash trigger on the market. But is it any good?
Phottix has officially confirmed the Mitros+, a radio-controlled version of their TTL flashgun.
The TR-850EX has a built-in radio transceiver that triggers and controls other flashes. Is it any good?
Allan MacDonald tests out the new Pixel King Pro and King X E-TTL flash triggers for Canon. Are they any good?
The new Wansen WS-603 claims to work with รขโฌโ and improve upon รขโฌโ the Yongnuo RF-603 wireless flash trigger.
In March, PocketWizard announced their cheapest, “simplest ever” flash trigger, the PlusX. Is it any good?
The long-awaited Nikon version of Yongnuo’s YN-622 TTL flash trigger is now available to order. And it has more features than we expected!
A new wireless grouping trigger for cameras and flashes has been announced, the SMDV FlashWave 4.
David Selby reviews the MeYin RF-604, a cheap 2.4GHz flash triggering system that promises compatibility with the popular Yongnuo RF-602.
So I was invited to try my hand at some phood fotography at a local craft beer pub. What better way to put the Aputure Trigmaster Plus II 2.4G through its paces?
LPA Design has announced the PocketWizard Plus X, the company’s most affordable flash trigger to date.
Yongnuo has announced that the Nikon version of their popular YN-622C TTL flash trigger is on its way.