TTL studio flashes: what are your options?
A list of every TTL studio flash available.
News and reviews for photographic lighting users
A list of every TTL studio flash available.
The new CononMark i6T EX is a portable studio light with TTL and HSS support, an integrated battery and 2.4GHz wireless control.
This innovative product lets you use Nikon Speedlites in TTL mode on Fujifilm cameras. Is it too good to be true?
Chinese manufacturer Godox has announced that the Wistro AD360-II bare-bulb flash will receive a bigger brother, the AD600.
The Godox Witstro AD360II-C bare-bulb flash, with E-TTL for Canon and radio i-TTL for Nikon, has been announced.
The CononMk ABC trigger brings wireless grouping control to the K4T, a 400Ws TTL battery flash. Is it any good?
Profoto has produced a series of videos explaining the benefits and applications of TTL, lighting ratios and high-speed sync.
Phottix has announced the Indra 360, a radio-enabled TTL monolight to join the company’s Indra 500 flash head.
CononMark’s TTL-enabled HSS K4T monolight now has wireless grouping support thanks to a new 2.4GHz radio transmitter.
Phottix’s Indra500, a HSS TTL monolight that works with the Mitros+ and Odin TTL radio system, is now shipping to retailers.
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?
What if hotshoe flashes were studio-sized and ran from the mains? That’s what the TTL-enabled Yongnuo YN300W could offer.