Phottix Odin Wireless TTL Trigger firmware updated
Phottix have published updated firmware for their Odin Wireless E-TTL Trigger.
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Phottix have published updated firmware for their Odin Wireless E-TTL Trigger.
The Pixel King E-TTL triggers have been released, with the possibility of an add-on “ZoneController” type accessory to be available in the future.
Photographer Richard Bradbury presents a detailed review of the as-yet unreleased Pixel King TTL triggers for Canon Speedlites. How do they fare?
Quantum QLink will allow photographers to integrate Nikon or Canon speedlights into the FreeXWire system, providing wireless TTL, ratios and manual control from the camera.
We have been evaluating pre-production models of Pixel Enterprise’s upcoming Pixel King wireless TTL flash triggers for Canon. Do they work reliably? Are they easy to use? Find out in our first review.
David Monteith-Hodge reviews PocketWizard’s ControlTL wireless TTL triggering system for Nikon cameras. How does it fare?
Yongnuo’s YN460-TX / YN460-RX wireless TTL speedlight kits are now available to purchase from US$350.
An early review has been published of Yongnuo’s YN460-TX/RX Wireless TTL system.
Phottix have announced Helios, a wireless radio TTL system, and Foton, a series of manual and TTL hotshoe flashes.
PocketWizard have posted an “update” on the progress of their Nikon i-TTL trigger system, including some pictures and a video by Mark Wallace.
Pixel Enterprise have finished their TR-332 Canon TTL trigger and had them on show/for sale at PMA. The new product is named “Knight”.