Here is an efficient and economical circuit for a wireless remote camera flash trigger, useful for capturing scenes invisible to the naked eye. This high-speed/time-wrap photography accessory is, in ...
In photography, shutter release remotes have a useful purpose. Using one with your camera is an effective way to reduce camera shake: You can put yourself into family or group photos without having to ...
Photographers looking for a lightweight yet comprehensive wireless remote shutter controller for their DSLR or mirrorless camera. That can be operated wirelessly directly from your smartphone using a ...
Photographers looking for a device that offers a wide variety of different trigger options whether it be wireless, wired or smartphone or tablet app triggers then a new piece of hardware created by ...
Many cameras these days have optional remotes that allow the shutter release to be triggered wirelessly. Despite this, [Foaly] desired more range, and more options for dealing with several cameras at ...
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 ...
Pulse is a remote camera trigger for Canon and Nikon DSLRs which allows users to wirelessly control the shutter and adjust settings such as ISO, aperture and shutter speed from their smartphone. The ...
For its features and ease of use, the best camera remote is the Vello LW-500 Extendá. If you’re looking to instantly edit your images, shoot self-portraits, or you simply want to look cool firing your ...
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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 ...
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Neewer Z3R flash review – reliable power and touchscreen control
Neewer’s latest round-head on-camera flash unit offers 100W of output, a 100m wireless range and can pop 100 times in sequence. Damien Demolder gets to grips with its touch-screen interface The post ...
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