This gizmo allows you to strobe or fire your off camera flashes whether you're a Canon or Nikon user. They worked great at a wedding I recently shot without a hitch. You can control the power manually or use e-ttl or i-ttl with various groups and chanels.
@thure1982 Altho I would be happy to see any clarification on this
behe58 1 month ago
@thure1982 what their manual is saying:
With an FCM-capable DSLR plus Mark II Speedlites on RX hotshoes, the King provides a remote Manual mode. This can be a single firing group (A+B+C), or two or three groups (A:B, A:B C), with each group at its own output level. It enables FCM-set Manual levels 1/1 to 1/128 for each of the three firing groups.
Which i supposed to thing means that you can have max 3 on camera flashes (or groups of flashes) with different settings
behe58 1 month ago
I'm so close to order a kit with these. But I use many speedlights.
How do you controll more than one flash?
Say you want on flash in manuall, one i ttl and the last one in -2 ttl.
(Background, mainlight and hairlight)
Could you make either a video about this or just write a responce.
Also thanks for a nice video!
thure1982 1 month ago
It's much better than the overpriced & monster Pocket Wizard.
angelisone 3 months ago