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Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter for Sony Multi Interface Shoe

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Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter for Sony Multi Interface Shoe
Key Features
  • Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
  • Works with Indra, Mitros, Other Systems
  • 2.4 GHz Frequency, 328' Range
  • 32 Channels with Digital ID, 5 Groups
Realize the full potential of your flash setup by adding wireless triggering and control with the Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter. Compatible with Sony's ADI / P-TTL flash system and equipped with a 2.4 GHz radio transmission system, the Odin II will communicate and trigger receivers or radio-capable flash units at distances up to 328'. To further benefit users, it can be used in a multi-system setup that involve Odin TTL, Strato, and Strato II receivers as well as Mitros+, Indra360, and Indra 500 lights. A major improvement over the previous model is an expansion of channels and the introduction of the Digital ID which gives further control over channels 5-32 to eliminate interference with other systems.
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Phottix Odin II Transmitter Overview

Realize the full potential of your flash setup by adding wireless triggering and control with the Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter. Compatible with Sony's ADI / P-TTL flash system and equipped with a 2.4 GHz radio transmission system, the Odin II will communicate and trigger receivers or radio-capable flash units at distances up to 328'. To further benefit users, it can be used in a multi-system setup that involve Odin TTL, Strato, and Strato II receivers as well as Mitros+, Indra360, and Indra 500 lights. A major improvement over the previous model is an expansion of channels and the introduction of the Digital ID which gives further control over channels 5-32 to eliminate interference with other systems.

Embracing TTL communication between the camera and flash, automatic exposures can easily be made and more advanced users can take advantage of manual power and zoom control to dial in the exact look they need. Using the five groups, users can also control different groups and flashes with varying settings as well as mix and match TTL and manual units. All of this is easily accessed via the large LCD screen along with direct access buttons for the groups and a rotary dial for quickly adjusting settings.

Additional features include both high-speed sync for TTL flashes as well as the proprietary OverDrive Sync mode for manual studio strobes, both of which allow users to work at shutter speeds up to 1/8000 second. Also, users will be able to remotely control the modeling light of their Indra TTL strobes as well as use an AF assist light when needed. And, it has a mini-USB port for firmware updates. This model is directly compatible with Sony cameras using the Multi Interface Shoe. Cameras that use the older Auto-Lock Accessory Shoe can use an optional adapter to achieve compatibility.

TTL information transmission is possible with Odin TTL receiver, Mitros+ flash, and Indra360/500 TTL lights while manual triggering is possible with Strato and Strato II receivers
Ratio control in A:B mode from 8:1 to 1:8 in 1/2 step increments
Manual power control from 1/1 to 1/128
Ten custom functions
LED indicator light
Exposure compensation of ±3 EV in 1/3 step increments
Modeling light function
Locking foot
Runs on two AA batteries

Phottix Odin II Transmitter Specs

Key Specs
Channels
32
Groups
5 (A, B, C, D, E)
Wireless Range
328' / 100 m
Wireless
2.4 GHz Radio/RF
Inputs/Outputs
1x Mini-USB
Battery Type
2x AA (Included)
Wireless
Channels
32
Groups
5 (A, B, C, D, E)
Wireless Range
328' / 100 m
Wireless
2.4 GHz Radio/RF
Radio Frequency
2.4 GHz
General
Control Modes
ADI, Manual, P-TTL, TTL
EV Range
±3 (1/2, 1/3 Increments)
Sync Speed
1/8000 Sec
Power Settings
1/1 to 1/128 (1/3-Stop Intervals)
Mobile App Compatible
No
Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs
1x Mini-USB
Electrical
Battery Type
2x AA (Included)
Physical
Dimensions
Transmitter: 4.3 x 2.8 x 2.2" / 109 x 72 x 56 mm
Weight
4.5 oz / 128 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.85 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6.4 x 5 x 3.5"

Phottix Odin II Transmitter Reviews

Works as advertised

By markaisi
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2017-07-06

Received my transmitter on Wednesday and by Saturday was off and running using this transmitter with my two Phottix flashes. As with anything new had to read the paperwork and watch a few videos at the phottix web site but everything worked without incident.

Reliable and very easy to use.

By Erickson
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2017-01-12

Excellent product. Utilizing a radio vs optical system allows me to focus on creative aspects of the shoot rather than worrying about placement of trigger and receiver so they can see each other. For me this is an upgrade from the previous Phottix version which also worked great. I primarily upgraded so I don't have to use an adapter and I like the way this version sits on the camera better.

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If i use this on a Sony a7 iii , will it trigger ...

If i use this on a Sony a7 iii , will it trigger my nikon receivers that I already own?? I have the phottix odin ii receivers for triggering strobes, but also have phottix mitros+ speed lights for Nikon.
Asked by: Mark
You can trigger Odin II receivers and Mitros+ flash from this transmitter.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2019-04-11

question

Will the Phottix Odin II fire my Sony HVL-F43M external flash?
Asked by: Anonymous
Phottix does not offer a Odin II receiver compatible with Sony flashes like the HVL-F43M. This transmitter can only fire Phottix Mitros + flashes with a build in receiver for Sony.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Can it fully control with Pentax system to Rotolight Neo 2 or Anova Pro 2 in a same way with Elinchrom EL-Skyport Plus HS for another brands?
Asked by: Ren H.
No, it will not. Rotolight has a special relationship with Elinchrom allowing the Elinchrom Skyport Radio Receiver to be built inside the Rotolight NEO 2 LED Light and the Rotolight Anova Pro LED Light, and is only fully compatible for use with Elinchrom Skyport Transmitters. There is no Phottix Odin receiver built inside either of the above light fixtures. As such, to use the Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter for Pentax, you would have to connect a Phottix Odin receiver to the sync terminal on the rear of the Rotolight fixture via a miniphone to miniphone (1/8 to 1/8 or 3.5mm to 3.5mm) sync cable. Do note you will not have High Speed Sync with this setup, so your shutter speed would be limited to 1/250 sec or slower.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Which receiver should I use for a Pentax kp. ...

Which receiver should I use for a Pentax kp. Thanks
Asked by: Jean
Unfortunately, Phottix does not produce a Pentax compatible receiver. They only produce the Phottix Indra500 II TTL Studio Light and Battery Pack Kit, which can be triggered by the Odin II for Pentax. http://bhpho.to/36dOGJH
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-01-26

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Will the Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter for Pentax be able to control (both firing and P-TTL)a slave Metz 44AF2 flash (Pentax compatible model)? The Phottix transmiter would be attached to the hot shoe of a Pentax K-1 DSLR. Also, does anybody know why Phottix Odin does not make a companion receiver, too (just like it does for Canon and Nikon)?
Asked by: Carlos
This Odin II transmitter requires a receiver to fire Metz 44AF2 flash, being that the transmitter works on a radio frequency. Unfortunately, the manufacturer has not provide any information as to why there isn't a Pentax compatible receiver to go along with this transmitter just yet.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

How to set up and connect my Phottix Odin ii to trigger Indra 360?
Asked by: BonforDuterte P.
The Indra flashes, both 360 and 500, can be set to receive signals from Odin/ Odin II transmitters made for Canon, Nikon and Sony. If you already own an Indra360 or just purchased one that does not have the programming to receive the Odin II signals, go to phottix.com to get the latest operating firmware. Please be aware that the firmware has TWO parts, the operating system, and the display output. Please be sure to load both programs into the Indra.
Answered by: Phil B. Sekonic Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Will it work on a99 camera? Thank you
Asked by: Fernando M.
It will work on the A99. Currently, there is no Odin II receiver for the ISO foot. You will need to use the Phottix Mitros+ for Sony or Indra 500/360.
Answered by: Phil B. Sekonic Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Does this transmitter work with the flashpoint rovelight 600?
Asked by: Daryl S.
This is a transmitter for a sony camera to a receiver. One of their receives should work with the light, are you using a sony camera system?
Answered by: keith i.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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