Full Pixel King II flash trigger specifications revealed
We have got our hands on the full specifications of the King II TTL Trigger from Pixel’s Photokina catalogue.
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We have got our hands on the full specifications of the King II TTL Trigger from Pixel’s Photokina catalogue.
Want control of your Canon Speedlites from the camera? Thinking of buying a Phottix Odin? Have a look at this first.
If you need high speed sync or radio TTL for your off-camera flashes, without the size and complexity of the Phottix Odin, the Strato TTL could be for you.
Phottix have finally released their Odin TTL trigger for Sony cameras, but is it future proof?
In the run-up to the full product review, we leave you with a first look at these wireless flash triggers.
Aokatec’s AK-TTL radio trigger — supporting full wireless TTL for Nikon, Canon, Sony and Pentax — is now on sale.
The advanced E-TTL radio flash trigger from Yongnuo, the YN-622C, is now on sale. The pricing is set at $109.99.
At a Chinese trade show, Phottix revealed the Atlas II wireless flash trigger, Zeus ‘game-changer’ flashgun and Odin TTL flash trigger for Sony.
The 2.4GHz E-TTL YN-622C with ratio control will be available next month, according to an official spokesman.
One lucky reader has been randomly selected to take home £160 worth of E-TTL triggers.
After a long wait and lots of hype, the Phottix Odin 2.4GHz wireless flash trigger for Nikon is released today.
Hähnel wireless TTL triggering systems will be able to synchronise with studio flashes via cable as well as speedlights.