Developed for LightPix flash units such as the Q20II, the FlashQ Trigger T2 Kit contains a FlashQ Transmitter T2 and a FlashQ Receiver T2 that allow you to fire any shoe-mount or PC-enabled flash unit wirelessly from distances up to 33' via 2.4GHz radio signals from the 160-channel transmitter. When used with the Q20II (which has a built-in receiver) the transmitter will not only fire it remotely but enable adjustment from 1/64 to full power. The transmitter and receiver have integrated lithium-ion batteries, which are charged by the included USB cable in 1.5 hours. The kit also ships with a cold-shoe adapter and a sync cord with male PC plug.
- 1 x FlashQ Transmitter
- 1 x FlashQ Receiver
- 1 x Cold-Shoe Adapter
- 1 x Sync Cord with Male PC Plug
LightPix Labs FlashQ T2 Overview
LightPix Labs FlashQ T2 Specs
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LightPix Labs FlashQ T2 Reviews
Too Many Misses
I like the simplicity and the size, but with my Sony a7 III, it probably fired 60-70% of the time. In fact, there were times I just couldn't get it to work, and I had to restart the camera and the flashes and then re-sync the flashes. When it works, it's great. It's simple, it's small. I love the internal battery, but 35-40% of my shots it didn't work on. Maybe it's the Sony thing, not sure. I wanted to love it, but it's pretty average. And the recycle time can be pretty long. I think it goes through batteries a lot faster than it's stated to. For the price, though, I guess I can't complain.
Does what it's supposed to do
This LightPix Flash Q Trigger is nice and small. It's great for off camera flash as long as you don't need TTL. I normally use full manual mode anyway. It also works for my smaller film cameras with hotshoe mounts when I need a quick fill flash. Set up and syncing is relatively easy. Don't forgot to set your DSLR hot shoe sync ON! This setting threw me off a little but I eventually figured it out.
