Awesome price for a great off-camera set-up.
So easy to use too!
I'm assuming the units are IN the boxes, right?
What condition are they in?
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Awesome price for a great off-camera set-up.
So easy to use too!
I'm assuming the units are IN the boxes, right?
What condition are they in?
Please refer to additional photo (above main thread).
Thanks...
Like Jim said... "
a great off-camera set-up."
I have (*and have used extensively) Phottix iTTL Transmitter/receivers for Nikon which are simply amazing...
Flawless performance! Phottix certainly got this right. High Speed Sync up to 1/8000!
Use them to drive four Shanny SN600SN (Nikon SB910 clone) through a massive parabolic (see image below).
btw in my studio I still use the Nikon SB800 Speedlight Commander (which Phottix for Nikon interface is a virtual copy)
The SB800 Menu structure is soooo much better than the highly regarded Pocket Wizards (Radio Poppers)
The beauty of Phottix radio triggers are they work incredibly well in bright sunlight over huge distances!
btw, I purchased the Nikon SB800 from Jim (many thanks!) here on UHH
Hope this helps or is at least food for thought
Phottix iTTL Transmitter/receivers for Nikon in HSS on a Nikon D3x w/ AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G ED IF VRII
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Thomas902 wrote:
Like Jim said... "
a great off-camera set-up."
I have (*and have used extensively) Phottix iTTL Transmitter/receivers for Nikon which are simply amazing...
Flawless performance! Phottix certainly got this right. High Speed Sync up to 1/8000!
Use them to drive four Shanny SN600SN (Nikon SB910 clone) through a massive parabolic (see image below).
btw in my studio I still use the Nikon SB800 Speedlight Commander (which Phottix for Nikon interface is a virtual copy)
The SB800 Menu structure is soooo much better than the highly regarded Pocket Wizards (Radio Poppers)
The beauty of Phottix radio triggers are they work incredibly well in bright sunlight over huge distances!
btw, I purchased the Nikon SB800 from Jim (many thanks!) here on UHH
Hope this helps or is at least food for thought
Like Jim said... " i a great off-camera set-u... (
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Thanks for your detailed evaluation. I appreciate your insight.
Ed
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Come on, folks!
These sell separately at Adorama USED for over $40 each!
This is a deal!
Off-camera flash will move your photography to the next level and this will do TTL!
Super easy to use.
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Come on, folks!
These sell separately at Adorama USED for over $40 each!
This is a deal!
Off-camera flash will move your photography to the next level.
Super easy to use.
Thanks Jim for the encouragement...
Maybe you are you interested?
I'll buy them. I can use with the extra light sets I was given, they are strobes, but hard wired. I can use these without a sync cord. (I already own some of these...........affordable compared to pocket wizards. And I find they work as well as.) I have PayPal.
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I can use with the extra light sets I was given, they are strobes, but hard wired. I can use these without a sync cord." Exactly! roxie has realized precisely what my experience with these Phottix Odin Trigger/Receiver combo is capable of... I also picked up several strobes which lacked built-in slave sensors. No problem, not only do the Phottix Odins solve the issue they have a vast range (well over several hundred feet) and are able to trigger around a wall corner in one of my L shaped Studio rooms.
Best of all their controls are a mirror of Nikon's superb optical trigger (SU-800) which is far more powerful than using the
Commander Mode built into Nikon's higher end cameras. btw, I purchased the SU-800 from GoofyNewfie who also posted in this thread, and it has worked flawlessly.
I will likely be selling some of my Phottix Odin Trigger/Receiver combos soon since I'm now entirely limited to Studio assignments only. Will be posting them here first before I list them on some of my other Photo Web Sites.
ELSELS glad you finally found a buyer for these fabulous Trigger/Receive combos...
Patience is a virtual that so many lack, however one of my most success friends from college who became amazingly successful mentioned to me when I ask what his marketing strategies were (he was a top sales person with several major brands) His wisdom? "
Never be in a hurry to either buy and/or sell"
My experience in the sales paradigm has validated his inference many times over.
Wishing all who use this UHH forum much success...
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At least in my humble experience/opinion...
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