Trigger updates, flash review, UK special offer

What do you get if you combine a low profile flash trigger with an umbrella bracket? The Godox Reemix RMII. Read on for more info and other news.

Godox Reemix RMII, showing integral umbrella holder
Godox Reemix RMII, showing integral umbrella holder
Picture by Godox

What do you get if you combine a low profile flash trigger with an umbrella bracket? The Godox Reemix RMII. Featuring the same specifications as the Reemix RM (see earlier post), the RMII also has a swivelling L-bracket and an umbrella hole.

GODOX ‘Reemix’ RMII can be rotated from 0 ~ 90° and equips with umbrella hold. Different photo umbrellas can be installed on the receiver to achieve various lighting effect. The material is nylon which is stable and durable. The design is exquisite and petite.

Also in the triggering world, the Aputure Trigmaster is now available from Artwork Foto (Singapore) for $100SGD (approx $72USD). (Source: Newsletter)

Jake O’Connell has posted a comprehensive review of Vivitar’s DF-383 flash, including a video:

The Vivitar DF 383 is a great flash for someone looking for a first time flash who wants Ettl and to try some off camera stuff. It could also be a good compliment to any one’s flash set (especially if you’re using say, 285HV’s {which have gone up in price, so this is only $29.00 more at the moment.}) The color temp is right about where flash would be, in fact, in shooting with this and the 285 the 285 had a much warmer tone. Read full review.

Phottix UK, official UK & Ireland distributor of Phottix photo accessories, are offering 20% off all Phottix products until Sunday 11th April 2010 when you use the code PUKFOI10.

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David Selby
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