Wednesday, September 10th, 2008...6:48 pm
Radiopoppers
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Radiopoppers are the new kid on the block. They aren’t looking to derail the might goliath pocketwizard any time soon. Pocketwizards are the king. You could say they’re almost 99% reliable at triggering flashes. The only downside is the inability to use ITTL Technology. Thats where Radiopoppers fix this problem.
Radiopoppers are triggered through radio and infrared. The radio signal is used to deliver
Pros:
- Adjust Lighting straight from the strobe
- Use TTL technology
- Costs are lower than Pocketwizard
- Good size
- Super High Speed Sync - 1/8000th of a second
Cons:
- Still Requires a Nikon SU-800 or Canon ST-E2 (According to MusicPhotographers.net)
- Poor Battery Changing Design (David Hobby Complaint)
- Still being developed. Not totally refined.
- Light-Shoot-Print Blog reports that the adhesive for the radiopopper is not easy to mount
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