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PocketWizard MiniTT1 Canon Transmitter

PocketWizard MiniTT1 Canon Transmitter


  • PocketWizard Mini TT1 and Flex TT5: TTL Radio Triggers for Canon and Nikon

    Introduction to the PocketWizard Mini TT1 Transmitter and Flex TT5 Transceiver for Canon and Nikon DSLRs. Learn more at PocketWizard.com

  • PocketWizard Flex TT5 Mini TT1 vs. RadioPopper PX Video Review - Part 3 of 8

    RadioPopper PX Transmitter and PX Receiver Range Test. Found range to easily exceed 600 feet which is more than 10x the range of the new PocketWizard Flex ControlTL system. RadioPopper used in eTTL and manual flash mode. Test performed by TriCoast Photography including Mike Fulton, Jordan Chan, and Cody Clinton.

  • PocketWizard Flex TT5 and Mini TT1 wireless controllers for Nikon shown with D7000 DSLR

    Quick look at the PocketWizard Flex TT5 and Mini TT1 Nikon Version demonstrated here on the D7000. I was kinda bummed when they came out with the Canon and not a Nikon version. Now that it is offered for Nikon and finally back in stock, I had to get my hands on a couple of these. The prospect of being able to synch at speeds higher than the camera's 1/250 the of a sec wirelessly with TTL capabilities defintely caught my eye. Being able to tame the daylight with portable strobes synching at 1/8000 really opens up a lot of lighting opportunites, although bear in mind that to use that high shutter speed beyond your camer's normal X-synch speed requires all the power from your flash and the distance to your flash and subject is greatly reduced to achieve this. PocketWizard Mini TT1 * On-Camera Hot Shoe * 32 Channels, Multi-Zone * High Speed Sync up to 1/8000th Sec. * Triggers all PocketWizards * USB Upgradeable TTL Compatible i-TTL # Of Channels 52 Channels over 26 Frequencies Antenna Internal Maximum Range 800' (240 m) for E-TTL triggering 1200' (365 m) for standard triggering Mounting Hot-shoe Ports None Power Requirements CR-2450 lithium battery (or CR-2354) Dimensions 2.8 x 1.9 x 1.3" (7.1 x 4.9 x 3.3cm) LxWxH Weight 2.3 oz (65g) FLEX TT5 * Combination Transmitter/Receiver * High Speed Sync up to 1/8000th Sec. * On-Camera Hot Shoe * Triggers Flash or Camera * 32 Channels, Multi-Zone * Triggers All Pocket Wizards * Standard Triggering with Most Cameras * USB Upgradeable <b>...</b>

  • MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - First Look with the Pros: Kevin Jairaj

    Learn more at www.pocketwizard.com Kevin Jairaj [www.kjimages.com is an Internationally Award Winning Wedding and Portrait Photographer whose creative eye is second to none. He uses techniques he learned as a fashion photographer to achieve breathtaking results and create unique, dramatic shots that leave his clients in awe. Kevin not only enjoys photographing Portraits and Weddings, but also enjoys getting to know the wonderful couples that he works with. His passion and dedication to serving his clients can be readily seen in his body of work. In just a few short years, Kevin has not only become one of the most sought after photographers in the USA, but also worldwide. In 2008, Kevin was commissioned to shoot weddings in Hawaii, Trinidad and Tobago, The Bahamas, Mexico, Jamaica, and Anguilla in addition to the many weddings he photographed in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. "The mini and flex allow me to capture outstanding images via TTL really quickly and without a difficult setup! It also allows me to not have to have a flash on-camera! The possibilities are endless!"

  • MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - First Look with the Pros: David Guy Maynard

    Learn more at www.pocketwizard.com David Guy Maynard (www.dmaynardphotography.com) is an internationally published photographer working in Fashion, Beauty, Wedding, Fine Art, Nature, and General Commercial photography. His work has been seen in numerous magazines and publications around the world, as well as being featured on respected web based business sites, in galleries, and exhibits. When he is not busy creating jaw dropping photos, David travels internationally delivering Seminars and Workshops on subjects ranging from Studio and Location Lighting, to Color Management and Workflow. These popular events have earned the reputation of being as entertaining as they are informative. David is a featured pro on the Tamron 2009 Road Series Tour. ( www.tamron.com During the WPPI [www.wppionline.comm] show in Las Vegas, David and his model Jamillette Gaxiola (Miss Cuba 2009) spent time shooting with the new MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver in several shoots over 3 days. View the video below and hear what David had to say about the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5.

  • MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - First Look with the Pros: Hanson Fong

    Learn more at www.pocketwizard.com Hanson Fong of San Francisco, California, is globally recognized as one of the premier wedding and portrait photographers in the industry today. With over 30 years of experience, Hanson has earned the photographic degree of Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman. He is also a member of the prestigious and world-reknowned Society of XXV and Canons Explorers of Light. Hansons photographic experience and educational credentials are unsurpassed. As an award-winning wedding photographer and instructor, Hanson is on the cutting edge of photography. His work sets the standard for wedding photography around the world. During the WPPI show in Las Vegas, Hanson spent part of the day shooting with the new MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver.

  • PW TV - Episode One - PocketWizard Radios

    Learn more at www.pocketwizard.com Zack talks about the uses and features of different PocketWizard radios.

  • PocketWizard - Wireless Ratios with Remote Flash

    Learn more at www.pocketwizard.com Controlling E-TTL Ratio Flash with PocketWizard's MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 and the Canon flash system is easy. Mark Wallace describes how the ControlTL system seemlessly transmits the ratio commands from your on-camera flash to your remote flashes.

  • The PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5

    Mark introduces you to the new PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 radio transmitters. Learn how you can extend the functionality of your Canon flash system using the PocketWizard Mini and Flex.

  • How To: PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 for Nikon

    Learn more at www.pocketwizard.com Mark Wallace walks you through the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 for Nikon.

  • Neil van Niekerk -- MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 for Nikon

    Learn More: www.pocketwizard.com Neil Van Neikerk demonstrates how essential the AC3 ZoneController for Nikon is for efficient work flow. Neil walks you through two lighting set-ups and demonstrates the advantages of the MiniTT1, FlexTT5, AC3 ZoneController system.

  • PocketWizard Flex TT5 Mini TT1 vs. RadioPopper PX Video Review - Part 1 of 8

    Introduction. PocketWizard usable range test. Range found to be 40 feet while using off shoe cord with Canon SpeedLite 580EXII, similar results expected with 580EX SpeedLite using wireless flash eTTL. Test performed by TriCoast Photography including Mike Fulton, Jordan Chan, and Cody Clinton.

  • PocketWizard Flex TT5 Mini TT1 vs. RadioPopper PX Video Review - Part 7 of 8

    Evaluation of physical construction and overall design of new PocketWizard Flex TT5, Mini TT1, and RadioPopper PX SpeedLite eTTL radio flash control systems. Integration of PocketWizard PlusII MultiMAX, and RadioPopper JrX Studio and JrX Basic receivers to control studio lights. Test performed by TriCoast Photography including Mike Fulton, Jordan Chan, and Cody Clinton.

  • PocketWizard Flex TT5 Mini TT1 vs. RadioPopper PX Video Review - Part 5 of 8

    Summary of inconsistent operation of PocketWizard FlexTT5, MiniTT1, and ControlTL operation. PocketWizard radio interference using Canon SpeedLite 580EX, and 580EXII SpeedLite flash strobe units. Explanation of radio frequencies used by PocketWizard and RadioPopper systems. Test performed by TriCoast Photography including Mike Fulton, Jordan Chan, and Cody Clinton.

  • Light Stick and Speedlights: Pt. 1: Ep 230: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

    AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this week's episode Mark shows you how to make a light stick and trigger off-camera speedlights. Watch as Mark builds a light stick on set and then takes you to the park for a demonstration. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com Products used in this episode: INDAM14 Induro AM14 Alloy 8M AM-Series 4-Section Monopod, Extends to 57.6", Supports 17.6 lbs. www.adorama.com BEA48F Benro A48F Classic Monopod - Aluminum Flip Lock Leg www.adorama.com LSEB2462M2 Lastolite 24" x 24" Ezybox Hot Shoe Softbox Kit with Mark II Bracket www.adorama.com PWFTT5NK PocketWizard FlexTT5 Transceiver Radio Slave for Nikon i-TTL www.adorama.com PWFTT5CA PocketWizard FlexTT5 Transceiver for Canon DSLR www.adorama.com PWWPT2 Pocket-Wizard Plus II Auto Sensing Smart Transceiver www.adorama.com PWMTT1CA PocketWizard MiniTT1 Transmitter for Canon DSLR www.adorama.com PWMTT1NK PocketWizard MiniTT1 Radio Slave Transmitter for Nikon i-TTL www.adorama.com PWPC5N PocketWizard Locking PC to Miniphone www.adorama.com LTSA38FS Adorama Stud Adapter Set " Female & Male 1/4X & 3/8" Stud www.adorama.com PASTR117 Interfit Photographic Umbrella Holder with Hotshoe Adapter www.adorama.com QTTSC Quantum Turbo SC Slim Compact Battery Power Pack www.adorama.com QTMCKE2 Quantum Cable CK-E2 for Turbo Battery www.adorama.com QTMCZ2 Quantum Cable CZ2 Canon Cable for Turbo Battery www.adorama.com CA580EX2U Canon <b>...</b>

  • PocketWizard Mini TT1 and Flex TT5: TTL Radio Triggers for Canon and Nikon

    Learn more: www.mac-on-campus.com Introduction to the PocketWizard Mini TT1 Transmitter and Flex TT5 Transceiver for Canon and Nikon DSLRs.

  • Tyler Stableford hits the slopes with PocketWizard MiniTT1 and Profoto AcuteB 600

    Learn more at www.pocketwizard.com Join outdoor sports, climbing and adventure photographer Tyler Stableford as he puts the MiniTT1 into HyperSync with a Profoto AcuteB 600.

  • PocketWizard Flex TT5 Mini TT1 vs. RadioPopper PX Video Review - Part 8 of 8

    Conclusions from testing of radio based camera flash control systems for eTTL, iTTL, and high speed sync. Conclusion of test of new PocketWizard FlexTT5, ControlTL, MiniTT1, and RadioPopper PX and JrX units. Test performed by TriCoast Photography including Mike Fulton, Jordan Chan, and Cody Clinton.

  • PocketWizard to Catch a Pick-Pocket (Flex TT5 & Mini TT1)

    In this video, Kai shows us how easy it is to use the PocketWizard Flex TT5 & Mini TT1 for wireless flash photography. He thinks it's so useful that he decides to fight some crime. See what happens in the video. Pricing Reference ------------------------ PocketWizards Flex TT5 for Nikon: www.digitalrev.com PocketWizards Flex TT5 for Canon: www.digitalrev.com PocketWizards Mini TT1 for Nikon www.digitalrev.com PocketWizards Mini TT1 for Canon www.digitalrev.com

  • PocketWizard MiniTT1

    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB001T9NX9Q Customer Reviews "Bottom line - Cream of the Crop3/16 UPDATE - Please keep in mind that the next generation PocketWizard has been announced. That said, these are still great controllers.I've been using this miniTT1 and FlexTT5s with my D90 and D200 for several months now. To say that they are perfect would be an overstatement. To say they work every bit as well as if they were hard-cabled is pretty much dead on. And with these things you don't have the challenges of tripping over or getting twisted in long wire runs.As a simple example, I can set my flash (Nikon SB-800 AF Speedlight for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras - Old Version) with a Gary Fong Lightsphere Universal System Cloud attached on a stand in the middle of a large room. I have my camera (Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)) set to manual exposure, 1/30 @ f5.6. Pictures I take anywhere in the room are perfectly exposed.They also work perfectly, albeit without the TTL functions, with the original PocketWizard Plus II Transceiver 801-125 Relay Radio Slave Transmitter Receiver 2-piece w/ PockeWizard Case for 2 in the mix.There were some issues with the Canon version of these controllers and that was attributed to both the Mini/Flex and Canon "natively" using radio signals to control things. Nikon took a different approach, using light instead of RF signals for their <b>...</b>