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Key Features
- 16 Channels
- For Nikon and Canon Flashes
- Supports ETTL and CLS / iTTL
- Auto Channel Seek
The RadioPopper PX-T Transmitter maintains the ETTL/iTTL functions of your camera and flash while adding radio triggering that can fire your flash at distances of up to 1,750' depending on the prevailing conditions.
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BH Photo, do you have EU version of this transmitter?
No I don't. But it works great. No problems and I use it daily.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I have a canon camera model eos 60D which come equipped with master flash infrared signal function from the camera body, via pop up flash unit.Can I use the PX-T transmitter without the speedlight EX-550?I read about Nikon popup flash master signal infrared transmitter,and I see radiopopper company sale an adapter to take advantage of the camera signal built in. I appreciate your comments and help. Thank you. Sergio from Miami, Fl.
The PX-T transmitter cannot work with the Canon popup flashes only with specific Nikon bodies with this adapter, http://bhpho.to/1mj23fg This is the compatibility list for Nikon and Canon,Canon PX Transmitter (Master Devices): 550EX, 580EX, 580EXII, 600EX-RT (1) ST-E2 MasterPX Receiver (Slave Flashes): 420EX (2), 430EX, 430EXII, 550EX, 580EX, 580EXII, 600EX-RT (3)NikonPX Transmitter (Commanders): SB-700 (4), SB-800, SB-900 (4), SB-910(4) SU-800 Commander Camera bodies with built-in commanders: D80, D90, D200, D300, D600, D700, D800 (requires RadioPopper Nikon Pop-Up Adaptor)PX Receiver (Remote Flashes): SB-600, SB-700 (5), SB-800, SB-900, SB-910 (6)
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Do you have EU version?
Unfortunately, we only offer this unit for use in the US under FCC guidelines.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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If I understand how these work, they just interpret the optical slave information into radio frequency, send the info to the receiver which then interprets it back into optical info. If that's the case, can this be used with Sony?
The mounts line them up perfectly with the optical receiver on the slave flash. For the master flash, it picks something up off the back of the flash (no optical connection). Sony isn't listed on the compatibility (B&H won't let me share the link, but it's on the Radio Popper website)
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Does this work with the nikon sb5000?
Funny you should ask. My son and I just tested this the other day on my sb5000. What we found out is the controller does work, but the receiver has to be rigged into the right spot on the sb500, since the sensor is way higher than on the SB 910s, etc. Once it is rigged into right spot, it works perfectly. I figure radio popper will come out with the correct size adapter. Meanwhile, we will just rig up our own.
Date published: 2018-08-28
