I have a Nikon d7100 and was at a local camera store looking at flash units. They highly recommend the Phottix Mitros unit. It has a guide number of 190 which is quite powerful. They claim it is as good or better than the Nikon 910 flash at a lot less money (299.00). Wondering if anybody has any experience with this flash. It is supposedly 100% TTL compatible with my camera. Comments, anyone? BTW... As of right now I don't do much flash photography (possibly because i dont have a flash unit) but I want to have a flash when that comes up
I don't know anything about the Phottix but I do know about the SB-910 because I have one. It is a fantastic flash and worth every dime I paid for it.
wingnut1956 wrote:
I have a Nikon d7100 and was at a local camera store looking at flash units. They highly recommend the Phottix Mitros unit. It has a guide number of 190 which is quite powerful. They claim it is as good or better than the Nikon 910 flash at a lot less money (299.00). Wondering if anybody has any experience with this flash. It is supposedly 100% TTL compatible with my camera. Comments, anyone? BTW... As of right now I don't do much flash photography (possibly because i dont have a flash unit) but I want to have a flash when that comes up
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wingnut1956 wrote:
I have a Nikon d7100 and was at a local camera store looking at flash units. They highly recommend the Phottix Mitros unit. It has a guide number of 190 which is quite powerful. They claim it is as good or better than the Nikon 910 flash at a lot less money (299.00). Wondering if anybody has any experience with this flash. It is supposedly 100% TTL compatible with my camera. Comments, anyone? BTW... As of right now I don't do much flash photography (possibly because i dont have a flash unit) but I want to have a flash when that comes up
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