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O Transmissor de Rádio Escravo PocketWizard MiniTT1 é parte de um sistema de rádio escravo ultraversátil, dedicado especificamente para o sistema de controle de flash Nikon i-TTL. Ele simplesmente desliza diretamente na sapata da câmera, e não é preciso fazer ajustes especiais nem acessar nenhum modo. Use a câmera, o flash na câmera ou controles de comando de flash para compensação de controle de formato e zona. Ele suporta uma ou várias unidades de flash dedicadas.
O MiniTT1 é o acréscimo ideal para qualquer sistema de flash Nikon i-TTL. Ele opera junto do Transceiver FlexTT5 e, como este sistema opera com tecnologia de rádio digital, pode suportar operação i-TTL em vários ângulos, mesmo fora do campo de visão ou sob luz solar intensa.
| Compatível com TTL | i-TTL |
| Número de Canais | 52 Canais em 26 Frequências |
| Antena | Interno |
| Alcance Máximo: |
800 pés (240m) para disparo de E-TTL 1200 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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I did a lot of research before purchasing the PW system. I've coupled this mini TT1 with a Flex TT5 and it works....most of the time. Despite a whole lot of testing...Read complete review
I did a lot of research before purchasing the PW system. I've coupled this mini TT1 with a Flex TT5 and it works....most of the time. Despite a whole lot of testing and re-testing I still couldn't get rid of an occasional misfire. This isn't a deal breaker but for a product that is premium priced I would've liked to get closer to 100% reliability. It is most critical that you power up the PW system as they recommend and make sure batteries are in good shape.
In contrast, the Nikon remote CLS never failed to fire as long as I stayed within the capabilities of that system. Still, for very long range and for total out-of-sight remote placement, the PW system does work; albeit for a premium. I would recommend with the above caveat.
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I just purchased the FlexTT5 Transceiver and MiniTT1 Transmitter Radio for Nikon i-TTL Flash and recently used them on a portrait shoot. I was using a Nikon D7000 and SB-900 and placed the flash...Read complete review
I just purchased the FlexTT5 Transceiver and MiniTT1 Transmitter Radio for Nikon i-TTL Flash and recently used them on a portrait shoot. I was using a Nikon D7000 and SB-900 and placed the flash within 15 feet of the camera, I experience about 30% failure of the flash to fire upon shutter release. I updated the firmware and reviewed my settings. Pocketwizard does not provide live tech support. I will keep trying, I should have purchased the well tested PlusII>
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
Great product. I use it with pocketwizard plus ii's and set the hyper sync offset accordingly. I mainly shoot skateboarding and this Is perfect for it. I can get almost 3 stops faster shutter speed.
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minus one star for unconventional battery type. functionality is great though.
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I shot about 300 shots a day with no problems at all.
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
Works as described, prompt shipping.
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
Works ridiculously well!! Ignore the negative feedback these have received from others... The one trick that makes everything work correctly when utilizing these is to turn your equipment on from the top down, i.e. Power on MiniTT1, then camera body. If using speedlight on top of MiniTT1 then Power on Speedlight, then MiniTT1 and finally the camera body.
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Triggers just like my FlexTT5 but with a much smaller on-camera profile. It just works!
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Used with Flex TT-5 and replaces my pocket wizard plus II's. Works flawlessly with my SB-900 or Alien Bees
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
Nikon D700 with SB600 flashes had too many misfires. This PocketWizardis flawless and works every time.
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I've had no problems whatsoever. If you are going to buy this make sure you buy it with the PW AC3. They're a perfect pair.
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
Combining the MiniTT1 with the AC3 and FlexTT5 gives you full TTL and manual control of your Nikon lighting, to include FP sync and the ability to adjust power levels from your camera. Easy to use, reliable, this system just works. Expensive, but you won't be disappointed.
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I use this for the wedding's photoshoot. It is very easy to setup and will fire everytime, combine this with an AC3 Zone Controller and you'll have instant controls of the light output without messing with in camera menus, that way you don't loose constant communication with the model/bride.
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I used the transmitter/receivers for the first time Friday Jan. 21 as I shot photos at a local high school basketball game. The units worked flawlessly on my Nikon D-200. The quality of the photos are incredible ! I highly reccomend the use of the Pocket Wizard remotely operated strobe system. I used 2 SB 900 strobes to provide the illumination !
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
worked right out of the box with both plus II and tt5 receivers. works great on both d7000 and d3s.
with the right flashes, i'm able to get extremely high shutter speeds [up to 1/8000!] with no curtain issues! impressive!!! using hypersync of course.
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Pocket Wizard has the great ability to make a simple product that always comes through. Love using the new Nikon system with the MiniTT1 paired with the FlexTT5. As a wedding photographer it works fantastic for my reception lighting system and makes it super easy to setup quick and move around my light setup in an instant. I love how tiny and unobtrusive the Mini is! Much simpler than having to attach a bracket to hold a Plus II Pocket Wizard to the camera.
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
Transmitts via radio most of the info formerly sent via infra-red light beam from a Nikon iTTL Master flash. No adjustments to camera settings nor usual procedures required.
It works perfectly to control TTL exposure of a single group of flashes. It cannot fully control multiple groups as can the Nikon Master Flash without the addition of Pocket Wizard's AC-3 Zone Controller.
The button battery only draws power while the camera display is illuminated so it has acceptable life.
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
It's very small and TTL works great but I don't want to be spending money on batteries so I'll just get another TT5 and use my existing AA rechargeables.
For some reason AF performance suffers a bit when using these triggers on my D700 (also happenes with the FlexTT5). With the included firmware for some weird reason it even caused the camera to misfocus. I upgraded the firmware and it now focuses accurately but I feel it is a tad slower than without the trigger. (D700 with a variety of Nikon AF-S lenses).
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
I use a Mini TT1 with three Flex TT5 and an AC3 zone controller. They work great at any range I've tried while shooting both portraits and events. While I prefer manual settings, I've had perfect results with TTL also. I had a sporadic interference problem once (no surprise) when shooting in a firestation, but solved it quickly by switching to another channel.
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Comments about PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL System:
I use the mini for just about everything! I can hyper sync my elinchrom quadra Q with my flexTT for dramatic high speed shooting up to 1/4000th with minimal cropping. Stop reading this review and just get one!!
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Off camera flash, flexibility, light weight, well constructed.
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I use this in conjunction with the TT5 Flex mounted on a SB-900 in a soft box. When I was researching which wizards to get it too a bit to figure out, but the mini is for your camera and works as a transmitter only, you can't hook up an external flash to it and have it work. used with the tt5 flex, it's a dandy.
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