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6426 Red Dot Photo is proud to announce the impending availability of the Phottix Odin! Say goodbye to manual mode, proprietary flash-based triggering, or setting values on your camera LCD – reliable wireless radio-based TTL triggering and remote power control is here. Wirelessly trigger TTL flashes, retaining full TTL functions, as well as remotely control power and flash zoom settings. The simplest way to shoot with off-camera TTL flash! Features - Wireless 2.4GHz. TTL and Manual...
The NEW Nissin Di866 Mark II for Sony! 4272 The long awaited release of the Di866 for Sony from Nissin will fulfill the needs of Sony Alpha as well as Konica Minolta users. The Nissin Di866 Mark 2 for Sony offers a Guide Number of 60 and wireless TTL capabilities. It contains a myriad of functions such as the availability of a sub-flash, a flash output level of 1/1 to 1/128 in manual mode and master & slave capabilities in wireless TTL mode. First, we will take a look at the key...
4718 Nissin Di622 Mark 2 for Sony revealed! Some specifications Guide number of 44 Flash exposure compensation of +1.5 to -1.5eV in 0.5 steps Manual mode in full stops from 1/1 to 1/32
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Hey guys, just wondering about this for awhile. Another thing is that for the aperture priority mode, the SB900 has a range of 1-64, but the Di866 only has a range of 1.4-16 f stops. Does this really matter much?
http://blog.reddotphoto.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/466_oly-01.JPG http://blog.reddotphoto.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/466_oly-02.jpg Launched during ITshow 2010, looks very pretty in white! Specifiations wise, this is identical to the regular Nissin Di466 currently offered to Canon and Nikon mounts.
2780 In the era of strobing with Joe McNally, Zack Arias and David Hobby creating legion of fans, manufacturers have been quick on the trail to come up with innovative products. The brand new iShoot sniper features a 2.4Ghz wireless radio flash trigger which is has claims that it can trigger up to 500meters. Yes, you read right, that is more than a bus stop away!! (if you can even see the recevier!!). The Ishoot is a transceiver: users can set it to be either a transmitter or a...
Up till now, Pocketwizards have dominated the photographic world by producing the most reliable flash and camera triggering units with the furthest range. Phottix recently announced a challenger to the throne with a product aptly named as the Phottix Atlas. So can the measly Atlas actually take on the mighty Greek gods known as Pocketwizards Plus II units? Read on to find out! Red Dot Photo recently acquired a few Atlas units for testing, and I've been using two of them. These were told to...
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_quscibPpZew/TBZs76B2k9I/AAAAAAAAADo/QnO6mUM2TQQ/s1600/Lumopro+LP160+flash.jpg The LP160 Quad-sync flash builds on the success of previous models, like the LP120, giving amateur and professional photographers even more features. Today's digital photographers are looking for powerful, small flashes that are reasonably priced and well constructed. The LP160 is the flash that delivers the power, features and price point to meet that need. As with previous...
Been eyeing to buy this but not sure if this is worth it. Thinking it as a good alternative with Nikon R1C1. Anyone care to share his/her experience with this flash?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzJx4yofuH4 Spotted anyone you know? :P Faris, so when are you organising the next one?
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