Comprising the key items you need for dynamic off-camera lighting, the Modus 600RT MK II Speedlight Pro Kit from hahnel pairs two 600RT MkII flashes with a Viper 2.4 GHz transmitter compatible with their integrated radio system.
The Modus 600RT MK II Speedlight for Nikon Cameras from hahnel is a feature-laden speedlight with i-TTL, manual, HSS, and stroboscopic flash modes. This versatile speedlight is suitable for single on-camera flash photography and also complex multi-light setups. Featuring a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack, the Modus 600RT MK II provides up to 600 full-power flashes with a faster recycle time than conventional batteries. With built-in 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity, setting up a remote flash or group of flashes is simple without having to string synch cords or rely on bulky exterior remotes. Additionally, the intelligent optical slave system allows wireless master and slave communication between multiple Modus speedlights. The tilting and pivoting head puts the strobe output wherever it is needed, and the quick-lock shoe securely connects to the camera in just seconds.
This Viper TTL Wireless Group Flash Trigger from Hahnel is designed for use with your Nikon camera and saves you time and energy on set by allowing you to remotely monitor and adjust the settings of up to three wirelessly linked groups of flashes. In addition, you can use an on-camera speedlight mounted to the hot shoe connector on the top. It is made from lightweight plastic and features rubberized buttons for enhanced ergonomics.
To use the Viper TTL, mount it to your camera's hot shoe using the built-in hot foot connector. Then, use the three buttons on the top to toggle between up to three groups of connected lights and their settings. To test their functionality, press down on the center-located test button on the top. Looking at the rear of the unit, you'll find an LCD display for monitoring and adjusting the settings of each connected group on the fly. A thumb wheel located next to the LCD screen makes it easy to navigate the menu and select items with the button on the right-hand side of the unit.
Operate your flashes in TTL, manual, rear curtain, or high-speed sync modes. In order to shoot in high-speed sync mode, your Nikon camera and Viper TTL wireless trigger must both be set to high-speed sync mode.