The Quantum FreeXwire QLINK for Canon is a great way to create a mini-studio of Canon remote-controlled flashes. Take any number of Canon shoe-mount flashes, each fitted with a FreeXwire receiver and add a QLINK. Using your Quantum Pilot or TRIO flash on your camera as the master (controller), you can not only wirelessly trigger the flashes, but control their output from -3 stops to +2 stops. Alternately, you can set each flash to Auto and let the remote flash determine its own exposure.
Note! Requires a TRIO or Pilot flash and a FreeXwire receiver plus a QLINK for use.
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This device connects to a Quantum FreeXWire radio receiver and is used with either a FreeXWire transmitter, a Quantum Trio, or a Quantum Pilot. I use the QLink with the Quantum FW8R receiver, with the QLink flash shoe connected to the foot of a Canon 580EX II set in TTL mode. At the camera I use a Quantum Pilot radio flash controller. I also have a number of Quantum Trios set in Remote Group mode. The the appropriate channel set on the FreeXWire, the Canon is effective integrated into the wireless Quantum setup. One can use any number of Qlink-FreeXwire receivers with Canon TTL flashes freely mixed with Quantum Trios or other wirelessly connected Quantum flashes, all in QTTL mode. The QLink itself is just a connector and needs no adjustment.
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