PocketWizard MiniTT1 - Transmissor de Rádio Escravo para os Sistemas Canon E-TTL II e E-TTL II

  • Preço: $199.00
  • B&H # WIMTT1C
  • Fab# 801-140

Características de produto em destaque

  • Sapata na câmera
  • Compatível com E-TTL & E-TTL II
  • 52 canais por 26 frequências
  • Sync de alta velocidade até 1/8000 de segundo
  • Dispara todos os PocketWizards
  • Atualização via USB

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O Transmissor de Rádio Escravo PocketWizard MiniTT1 utiliza a nova plataforma de firmware ControlTL da PocketWizard , é parte de um sistema de rádio escravo super versátil e é dedicado especificamente para o sistema de controle de flash Canon E-TTL II. Ele desliza diretamente na sapata da câmera. Não precisa de ajustes ou modos especiais. Use a câmera, flash na câmera ou controles de flash para compensação de flash, zona e taxa. Ele suporta uma ou várias unidades de flash dedicadas. O MiniTT1 é a inclusão ideal a qualquer sistema de flash Canon E-TTL II. Ele funciona combinado com o Transceiver FlexTT5 e como o sistema funciona com tecnologia de rádio digital, ele suporta E-TTL em esquinas, sem contato visual ou sob luz forte do sol.

Configurações de 2 Canais + Modo Learn
Cada configuração pode ser programada para transmitir até 20 canais ControlTL para fotografia TTL ou 32 canais padrão para fotografia com flash manual. O Transceiver FlexTT5 também possui um seletor de 3 zonas, o MiniTT1, programado para os canais PocketWizard 1 e 2.
Tecnologia de Sincronismo de Alta Velocidade e HyperSync
Permite velocidades X-sync de até 1/8000 com flash em potência máxima. O sincronismo de alta velocidade fornece auto flash com velocidade de obturador da câmera de até 1/8000. Programação única otimiza HSS para melhor operação e mais fotos por conjunto de baterias.
Tecnologia de Sincronismo de Alta Velocidade e HyperSync
Suporta velocidades de sincronismo de flash de até 1/500 de segundo. O Sincronismo de Alta Velocidade sincroniza automaticamente o sistema de flash com o ajuste de velocidade do obturador da câmera até 1/8000.
Sapata Integrada, Use com Qualquer Flash
Possui uma sapata na parte superior para que você possa montar uma unidade de flash diretamente na câmera. Isso permite combinar seu flash remoto com o flash na câmera, ou usar o flash na câmera apenas para controle de E-TTL II extra. Os contatos da sapata detectam automaticamente E-TTL dedicado ou flash simples de sapata.
Compatível com Modelos Anteriores e Disparo Básico
Opera nos mesmos canais que todos os outros PocketWizards para trabalhar com qualquer unidade que você já possua. O modo de Disparo Básico permite uso padrão com praticamente todas as câmeras de sapata.
Design Compacto
O MiniTT1 fica nivelado para deixar o caminho livre e usa uma antena interna.
Configurável e Atualizável
O MiniTT1 possui mini porta USB, que faz dele atualizável e "à prova de futuro" para melhorias contínuas e atualizações de compatibilidade. O software PocketWizard Utility, disponível em , permite ajustar funções personalizadas, ajustar o tempo HyperSync e configurar canais.
Informações Importantes
  • Unidades vendidas nos EUA usam 344.0MHz para os canais 1-16 e 346.5-354.0MHz para os canais 17-32
  • Unidades vendidas na Europa usam 433.62MHz para os canais 1-16 e 434.22 para os canais 17-32
  • Os modelos dos EUA e Euro não funcionam juntos e os modelos dos EUA comprados por clientes fora dos EUA não incluem garantia
  • Os modelos dos EUA não são aprovados para uso fora dos EUA e podem interferir com dispositivos na Europa
  • Compatível com TTL E-TTL, E-TTL II
    Número de Canais 52 Canais em 26 Frequências
    Antena Interno
    Alcance Máximo: 30 a 800 pés (240m) para disparo de E-TTL
    30 a 1.200 pés (365m) para disparo padrão
    Sapata
    Portas Não tem
    Requisitos de Alimentação Bateria de lítio CR-2450 (ou CR-2354)
    Dimensões 2,8 x 1,9 x 1,3 polegada (7,1 x 4,9 x 3,3cm) CxLxA
    Peso 2,3 onças (65g)

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    PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems
     
    4.2

    (based on 135 reviews)

    Ratings Distribution

    • 5 Stars

       

      (72)

    • 4 Stars

       

      (41)

    • 3 Stars

       

      (9)

    • 2 Stars

       

      (3)

    • 1 Stars

       

      (10)

    88%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Lightweight (115)
    • Easy to use (97)
    • Reliable (77)
    • Packs small / compresses (44)
    • Strong construction (19)

    Cons

    • Not durable (13)
    • Not functional (9)
    • Unreliable (6)
    • Difficult to use (5)
    • Poor quality (3)

    Best Uses

    • Weddings (53)
    • Portraits (51)
    • Family photos (40)
    • Studio (37)
    • Travel (35)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Semi-pro photographer (37), Professional (34), Semi-professional (26), Pro photographer (20), Photo enthusiast (10)
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    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    So Close... but, not there yet.

    First, let me start off by saying that I do really like this system but it does have it's limitations.Before purchasing (3) FlexTT5, (1) MiniTT1 and (1) AC3 Zone Controller, I...Read complete review

    First, let me start off by saying that I do really like this system but it does have it's limitations.Before purchasing (3) FlexTT5, (1) MiniTT1 and (1) AC3 Zone Controller, I did lots of research on wireless TTL triggers and of course like many of us, the main comparison was between PocketWizard and RadioPoppers. I literally spent a good month of weighing the pros and cons of both system and concluded that BOTH were really good systems. Ideally, if you could just merge the two you would have the ultimate solution. Of course, this is merely a fantasy. So after a weighing the pros and cons I went with the PocketWizards. As we all know (or should know) the Flex and Mini system have an issue with the radio noise of a few popular Canon Speedlites (580EX, 580EX II and 480EX). Of course I only own 580EX II's so I was at a disadvantage from the start. However, the interference issues are only at distances over 30 feet. Since I shoot mostly portrait and product stuff, 30ft is a fair distance... especially since I was already using a 32ft ETTL cord. Well, I put the system to the test and sure enough, 30ft was maximum distance I could get. With the system setup in my house, once I exceeded 30 feet the system was very erratic and misfired a lot. BUT... then I installed the AC5 soft shield (which is included with the FlexTT5). Well, my house was too small to fully test the system as I easily exceeded 30ft, so I moved my test outside to a wide open field in a local park. Low and behold, I easily exceeded the 30ft limitation and was able to trigger the system as far away as 200ft! Now I do understand that the RadioPoppers are good for about 1500ft, which is amazing, but who shoots that far? that's 5 football fields! I'll never need that range. You may... but I certainly do not. Now, throw in the AC3 Zone Controller and the system becomes VERY versatile. The ability to control 3 zones in ANY combination of ETTL or Manual... right from the top of the camera is a fair trade off for the distance thing. Sure you can do sort of the same thing with RadioPopper PX system, via a camera mounted master flash and the Canon A:B:C method. But, it's not nearly as versatile as the AC3 and not as easy to access as the AC3. Another great advantage over the RadioPopper system is that you can easily update the firmware and software via the USB port on each unit. Hopefully the will develop some update that will rectify the interference issue.THE BOTTOM LINE: The PocketWizard Flex and Mini system is quite versatile, but does lack a bit on the reliability end. Having to add the AC5 soft shield can be a bit annoying by limiting your access to the flash controls, but you should not need access if you are using the AC3 Zone Controller. The system can be affected by ambient radio noise and occasionally misfires. For the money, this system should work flawlessly. The truth is... it works ALMOST flawlessly. I can live with it's limitations, because the trade-off is flexibility.The best article that I've read about the Flex system and it's distance limitations is here: http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-10050-10598

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    Not Yet Ready for Prime Time

    I really, really wanted to like the new Pocket Wizards, because I have used the PW PlusII for several years, and I thought I researched these new units extensively enough. I chose these ...Read complete review

    I really, really wanted to like the new Pocket Wizards, because I have used the PW PlusII for several years, and I thought I researched these new units extensively enough. I chose these units because of their lower profile design when trying to trigger off camera flashes while also using an on camera flash (instead of strapping a PW on top of my on camera flash). The appearance of the design is great, especially the Mini. I tested them ahead of a shoot, but testing doesn't completely prepair you for all the circumstances of real under pressure use. I used a pair of Mini/Flex units at a wedding with both eTTL off camera flashes and other AC powered units (which of course is one of this products' main target markets i.e. wedding/candid events). I ultimated chose to return both the Mini and the Flex, and B&H gave me a very prompt refund.

    Here are some my biggest frustrations with the Mini & the Flex: 1. Recalibration way too often --When the camera or flash goes to sleep, you have do another calibration shot (which means you need to calibrate every few minutes at a wedding, and frequently miss important shots). So even if you just use the mini or Flex as a triggering device (with flash attached) for use with conventional PocketWizards, your on camera flash won't fire frequently, because the unit needs to so frequently recalibrate. 2. Off camera eTTL flashes often won't fire at all, or won't fire accurately --- The frequency that these units use is heavily effected by the same frequency of the RF "noise" produced by the popular Canon flashes (yes I've read the new version of the 430 is less prone to this RF). Because of this the recieving flash with FlexTT5 attached is too unpredictable if hand-held and often won't fire, or will fire at full power, because the unit needs to be positioned "just so", and often needs to be rediculously close to work at all.

    Unfortuanately the engineers blew it on this product. Fixes/Designs they "should have done": 1. They should have allowed the unit to calibrate only once and not needing to have the calibration continually refreshed (maaaaaybe this will be fixed in a firmware update). 2. They could/should have designed the unit to send out 2 signals simultanously-- one to trigger legacy PocketWizard units, and one on a more reliable frequency for the Canon eTTL units (I don't see this happening without them bring out a newer version)

    These units are almost contenders, but because of these and other major design flaws, I'm guessing the vast majority of them will be returned.

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    4.0

    Ok

    By V the man

    from Atlanta

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Pack

    Cons

    • Sub-par construction

    Best Uses

    • Family Photos
    • Travel
    • Weddings/Events

    Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

    Great transmitter love the fact that it can be updated instead of paying for newer versions.

    For the price the body should be a bit stronger.

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    5.0

    Flash Dream 11

    By El toro

    from Ozark,Al

    About Me Photo Enthusiast

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Pack
    • Easy to Use
    • Lightweight
    • Reliable

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

        Satisfies my wish for flash photo

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        4.0

        Worth every penny

        By Stephane Roux

        from Fribourg Switzerland

        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Pack
        • Easy to Use
        • Lightweight
        • Reliable
        • Versatile

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Family Photos
          • Sports/Action
          • Travel
          • Weddings/Events

          Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

          I use this product in studio on Canon 1D but also in outdoors with a 5d MK II. But last and not least, it works perfecltly as flash trigger with my Fujifilm X100

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          5.0

          Really an awesome tool!

          By Doc JP

          from Oxnard, CA

          About Me Semi-pro Photographer

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easy To Pack
          • Easy to Use
          • Lightweight
          • Reliable
          • Strong Construction

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Family Photos
            • Weddings/Events

            Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

            Very lightweight, small, easy to pack, and the signal is just great!

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            5.0

            HyperSync alone worth price

            By Win Myan

            from Wichita, KS

            About Me Semi-pro Photographer

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easy To Pack
            • Easy to Use
            • Lightweight
            • Reliable
            • Strong Construction

            Cons

            • expensive

            Best Uses

            • Portrait
            • Weddings/Events

            Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

            *** Pro ***
            - Small form factor compare to Flex tt5.
            - Rigid build compare to old Plus II
            - Sync up to 1000 on Alien Bee (light becomes uneven if sync over 1000)
            - Update firmware and setting via PC
            - Mix with my old Plus IIs

            *** Con ***
            - Pricy
            - Eat battery very quick (you can get $1.5/battery at some places)

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            4.0

            So Close... but, not there yet.

            By bellace222

            from Cherry Hill, NJ

            About Me Semi-pro Photographer

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easy To Pack
            • Easy to Use
            • Flexible
            • Lightweight
            • Versatile

            Cons

            • Unreliable

            Best Uses

            • Family Photos
            • Product photography
            • Sports/Action

            Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

            First, let me start off by saying that I do really like this system but it does have it's limitations.Before purchasing (3) FlexTT5, (1) MiniTT1 and (1) AC3 Zone Controller, I did lots of research on wireless TTL triggers and of course like many of us, the main comparison was between PocketWizard and RadioPoppers. I literally spent a good month of weighing the pros and cons of both system and concluded that BOTH were really good systems. Ideally, if you could just merge the two you would have the ultimate solution. Of course, this is merely a fantasy. So after a weighing the pros and cons I went with the PocketWizards. As we all know (or should know) the Flex and Mini system have an issue with the radio noise of a few popular Canon Speedlites (580EX, 580EX II and 480EX). Of course I only own 580EX II's so I was at a disadvantage from the start. However, the interference issues are only at distances over 30 feet. Since I shoot mostly portrait and product stuff, 30ft is a fair distance... especially since I was already using a 32ft ETTL cord. Well, I put the system to the test and sure enough, 30ft was maximum distance I could get. With the system setup in my house, once I exceeded 30 feet the system was very erratic and misfired a lot. BUT... then I installed the AC5 soft shield (which is included with the FlexTT5). Well, my house was too small to fully test the system as I easily exceeded 30ft, so I moved my test outside to a wide open field in a local park. Low and behold, I easily exceeded the 30ft limitation and was able to trigger the system as far away as 200ft! Now I do understand that the RadioPoppers are good for about 1500ft, which is amazing, but who shoots that far? that's 5 football fields! I'll never need that range. You may... but I certainly do not. Now, throw in the AC3 Zone Controller and the system becomes VERY versatile. The ability to control 3 zones in ANY combination of ETTL or Manual... right from the top of the camera is a fair trade off for the distance thing. Sure you can do sort of the same thing with RadioPopper PX system, via a camera mounted master flash and the Canon A:B:C method. But, it's not nearly as versatile as the AC3 and not as easy to access as the AC3. Another great advantage over the RadioPopper system is that you can easily update the firmware and software via the USB port on each unit. Hopefully the will develop some update that will rectify the interference issue.THE BOTTOM LINE: The PocketWizard Flex and Mini system is quite versatile, but does lack a bit on the reliability end. Having to add the AC5 soft shield can be a bit annoying by limiting your access to the flash controls, but you should not need access if you are using the AC3 Zone Controller. The system can be affected by ambient radio noise and occasionally misfires. For the money, this system should work flawlessly. The truth is... it works ALMOST flawlessly. I can live with it's limitations, because the trade-off is flexibility.The best article that I've read about the Flex system and it's distance limitations is here: http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-10050-10598

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            4.0

            great new addition to my arsenal

            By Fucci's Photos

            from Boston, MA

            About Me Pro Photographer

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easy To Pack
            • Easy to Use
            • Lightweight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Portraits
              • Studio lighting
              • Weddings/Events

              Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

              I am very pleased by this little transmitter and am tempted to buy a 2nd to put on my 2nd body so that I can use my off camera lighting for either body I am using during a wedding or so that my 2nd shooter can use the off camera lighting as well. It works well in combination with the pocketwizard flex 5 I bought with it at the same time. Be aware thought that if you use this with a bracket and sync cord you must have the mini tt1 attached directly to the bracket's flash. If you have the sync cord between the mini tt1 and the flash it will not function properly, for example the AF assist beam will not work. I would have given it 5 stars if it was able to do that or at least if they had mentioned that in the manual so that I wasn't left fumbling trying to figure out what was going wrong.

              It definitely works better than when I was just using the 580exII's infrared triggering alone with the 430EXII. Not having to be in the other flash's direct line of site is really nice. Having the ability to do off camera flash reliably really has improved my over all work.

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              1.0

              Not reliable

              By Helen

              from Staten Island

              About Me Pro Photographer

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Small

              Cons

              • Battery doesn't last
              • Difficult to Use
              • Unreliable

              Best Uses

              • Return it

              Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

              I intended this to trigger my pocket wizard Multi max units. I mounted my Quantum Trio on it and it did not give TTL information MOST of the time.

              I returned this item because the battery didn't even last one whole job. There are no rechargeable options and that type of battery is not as easy to get as standard AA or AAA.

              The larger FlexTT5 is better because it takes AA's. It still has intermittent TTL function but it is more reliable in other modes.

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              5.0

              PW mini TT1

              By Albatros

              from Senegal, West Africa

              About Me Semi-pro Photographer

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Easy to Use
              • Reliable
              • Strong Construction

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Family Photos
                • Sports/Action
                • Travel
                • Weddings/Events

                Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                A great product ! small and lightweight, reliable.

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                5.0

                Use with Leica M9

                By esy0345

                from Myrtle Beach, SC

                About Me Photo Enthusiast

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Reliable

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Family Photos
                  • Weddings/Events

                  Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                  Works great with Leica M9, but it is not easy to set up initially. Once set up it works seamlessly.

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                  5.0

                  Almost no setup needed!

                  By Brian

                  from Regina, Sask

                  About Me Photo Enthusiast

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Easy To Pack
                  • Easy to Use
                  • Lightweight
                  • Reliable

                  Cons

                  • Non rechargeable battery

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                    Man this thing is slick! Setup was as easy as putting it in the hotshoe and turning it on. Already came with the latest firmware but is USB upgradeable and you can even adjust power output of your flashes using flash compensation! Fantastic!

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                    5.0

                    Works and Works well

                    By Bollinger Images

                    from Charlotte, NC

                    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                    • Easy To Pack
                    • Easy to Use
                    • Reliable

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Family Photos
                      • Sports/Action
                      • Weddings/Events

                      Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                      As a wedding photographer, I needed a reliable & portable solution. This is most definitely a good case of getting what you pay for, as it works just as it should with no fuss.

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                      5.0

                      HyperSync!

                      By Drew

                      from Washington, DC

                      About Me Pro Photographer

                      Verified Buyer

                      Pros

                      • Easy to Use
                      • Reliable

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Weddings/Events

                        Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                        I bought the mini so I could sync above 1/250. I use this with the Plus II and it's worked great. I also like the built-in hot shoe feature.

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                        5.0

                        great tool, works without flaws.!

                        By sea

                        from lima

                        About Me Photo Enthusiast

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                        • Easy to Use
                        • Lightweight
                        • Reliable

                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                          • Family Photos
                          • Weddings/Events

                          Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                          easy to setup, easy to use. works quite well.!!!

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                          5.0

                          I Love it

                          By Alexandre Mainetti

                          from Curitiba, Brazil

                          About Me Semi-pro Photographer

                          Verified Buyer

                          Pros

                          • Easy to Use
                          • Lightweight
                          • Reliable
                          • Strong Construction

                          Cons

                          • None

                          Best Uses

                          • Family Photos
                          • Sports/Action

                          Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                          Excellent product. Easy to use and very reliable. I have tried other Chinese products but this is much better. Besides being one of the only ones who worked on my 1d. It is a wonderful set with the Flex TT5.

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                          4.0

                          Good Stuff

                          By Chad_335i

                          from Kansas City

                          About Me Photo Enthusiast

                          Verified Buyer

                          Pros

                          • Easy to Use
                          • Lightweight

                          Cons

                          • Priced too high

                          Best Uses

                            Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                            Obviously these are the standard in remote flash and they work great. My only negative opinion is they're over priced for the technology, but you get what you pay for.

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                            5.0

                            Hypersync is totally worth the cost

                            By tomoshi

                            from Toronto, ON

                            About Me Pro Photographer

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Easy To Pack
                            • Hypersync
                            • Lightweight
                            • Reliable
                            • Strong Construction

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                                Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                                I've used my pocketwizard plus for the past 4 years and they still work great. So when the new mini tt1 came out with backward compatibility, it surely made my upgrade easy. Aside from pocketwizard's reliability, the hypersync feature allowed me to suppress ambient light by more than 2/3rd of a stop, which allowed me to use lower watt/sec strobes (ie. elinchrom quadra) in the bright outdoors.

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                                5.0

                                it really is that cool

                                By dan

                                from harrisburg

                                About Me Pro Photographer

                                Verified Buyer

                                Pros

                                • Creativity
                                • Easy To Pack
                                • Easy to Use
                                • Freedom to move
                                • Lightweight
                                • Reliable

                                Cons

                                  Best Uses

                                  • Weddings/Events

                                  Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                                  If you are considering buying this radio slave, you already know what it does. What you need to know is that it does it very well, the range and penetration of the radio was more than I expected, as of yet no problems. The ETTL compatibility is amazing, ETTL accuracy and ease with the freedom to move your flash off camera.

                                  I would suggest buying this product instead of cutting corners, if you want a radio this is the one to buy.

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                                  5.0

                                  Does the trick

                                  By Capturesque

                                  from Colorado

                                  About Me Pro Photographer

                                  Verified Buyer

                                  Pros

                                  • Easy to Use
                                  • Lightweight
                                  • Reliable

                                  Cons

                                    Best Uses

                                    • Sports/Action
                                    • Weddings/Events

                                    Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                                    Works exactly like it says it does. It's a nifty little gadget for sure.

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                                    5.0

                                    MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Cano

                                    By JCC

                                    from CT

                                    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

                                    Verified Buyer

                                    Pros

                                    • Lightweight
                                    • Reliable

                                    Cons

                                      Best Uses

                                      • Family Photos
                                      • Travel
                                      • Weddings/Events

                                      Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Canon E-TTL & E-TTL II Systems:

                                      Outstanding flash trigger, Works anywhere, inside or out at great distances.

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                                      O que vem na caixa

                                      PocketWizard MiniTT1 - Transmissor de Rádio Escravo para os Sistemas Canon E-TTL II e E-TTL II
                                      • Mini cabo USB
                                      • Bateria de lítio CR-2450
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