Learn how to get started with Canon's easy wireless flash system, which lets you trigger an external flash unit using your dSLR. Lexy Savvides Former Editor at Large Lexy was a producer and on-air ...
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Godox iT32 & X5 review: An ingenious cross-brand flash and trigger kit that’s more than the sum of its parts
The Godox iT32 flash and X5 wireless trigger join together with magnetic attraction but additional triggers make dedicated ...
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Godox XPro TTL/HSS flash trigger review: an object lesson in wireless RF trigger-nometry
I feel the Godox XPro TTL/HSS flash trigger is a little reminiscent of the pro-grade Canon Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT in its look and feel, which is no bad thing. Having bought and extensively ...
The new Godox X3Pro builds upon the X3 with a 2.4-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth app support, and expanded control. The new Godox X3Pro TTL Wireless Flash Trigger takes the company's existing X3 unit and ...
I think it’s a great idea for Canon to build wireless radio triggering into its latest flashes like the 600 EX-RT and the 430 EX III-RT. The downside, however, is that their proprietary system ...
Godox's latest entrant into camera lighting systems allows a single iT32 flash body to pair to different manufacturers' cameras by simply swapping the X5 TTL Wireless Flash Trigger. The new modular ...
There are lots of ways to wirelessly trigger a flash at the moment, but the focus tends to be on bells and whistles like TTL and high-speed sync. The Phottix Ares system was meant to be a basic ...
Something like this would do the trick - and there are both cheaper and more expensive variants. You need line of sight of course and these can be triggered by other ...
The project is also known as Strobist project Open-source Trigger (SPOT) which is a very cool photography hardware that contains a wireless flash trigger that which allows adjustments and triggering ...
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