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You can find more details and specifications about each product in the Product menus above. If you would like more help choosing the best setup for your kit, please feel free to contact us at info pocketwizard.

The photos in the gallery below were all taken using PocketWizard products. These radios work on the new E-release wireless protocol. Below the images is a brief overview of compatibility.

Manual and ControlTL radios can also be used together, depending on your needs and equipment. Most of our radios are available as kits as well, to save you money and make it easier to have all you need in one place. PocketWizard has also partnered with other companies, such as Sekonic, Profoto, and Dynalite. You can find strobes with built in PocketWizard receivers as well as PocketWizard radio modules for your light meter.

Please note: We are currently transitioning our radios to a new firmware protocol, called the E Release — you can learn more about it here. The E Release firmware line uses different frequencies than our current frequencies to provide longer range, better reliability, and a few additional features. Radios with the E Release will still be backwards compatible with Legacy PocketWizard radios via firmware downgrades.

Please see our Wiki for more details. We hope this information will help point you towards the right radios for your kit. This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. We may request cookies to be set on your device.

We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience, and to customize your relationship with our website. I say comfortably because it is small, light and you hardly know it is there. It is also extremely convenient as it has a hot-shoe of its own.

This means you can still use a speedlight on your camera if you choose to by placing it on top! When used with the Flex TT5, you can operate and fire as many flash units that you can afford, no limits!

You can also fire other cameras remotely, at the same time as the speedlights. This means you can get by with no TT1 but two or more TT5's. The TT5 also has a hotshoe on the top meaning you can still use on-camera flash. This unit works with the TT1 and Multimax channels and advanced functions.

It opens up a whole new world of flash capabilities Once again, this intelligent system takes note of any changes that you make to your ISO , shutter speed or aperture. It makes any necessary changes to ensure perfect exposures Each setting can be separately programmed as needed with up to 20 Control TL channels for full TTL photography, or 32 standard channels for full manual flash photography.

The Flex TT5 Transceiver also has a three-zone selector switch for simple use with Canon ratios and zones. The thing I like most about this set up is that they are so easy to operate and use.

It is as though you were using your flash "on-camera". For example, you still have full auto capability meaning you can still use flash exposure compensation FEC on your camera. The results have been amazing. I used the FEC on camera to control output of both flashes together. In this image below, I had one speedlight on a stand to the right of, and behind the couple with no brolly for back-lighting.

This was done to balance out the harsh sunlight. I then slightly underexposed for the bright sun and the Pocket Wizards simply did their thing! This sits on top of the Mini TT1 on your hotshoe and controls up to three off camera flash units individually. Bear in mind though that the AC3 left does not have a hot-shoe so you cannot place a speedlight on camera when using this. However, according to many people, including PW themselves, it has to be done in the right order or they won't work.

I have on occasion forgotten this order and after a few presses of the test button, things seemed to work. To be on the safe side, try to instill this procedure into your brain. Now, to take the images, this is where your own preferences and techniques come into play. I like to add a bit of lighting behind my subject if it is a person. I place a second unit to fill any shadows cause by the sun. This is a really basic set up but a good place to start.

It is similar to the method I used for the wedding shot earlier. Of course, all of this is basic stuff and you need to use your "noggin" common sense when checking the images and adjust accordingly. If anything seems to be not working right, check your batteries. Failing that, turn everything off and start again. Also make sure you have the latest firmware updates which are free to download from the Pocket Wizard website.

There is so much more I could talk about here. I may add a few video tutorials as time goes on because I love these babies. They are my new best gadget and I think they will be for a long time.

Standard Pocket Wizards These are the original Pocket Wizards — the ones that are the mainstay of many professionals. So, how would you use this? Here are a few combinations: You have a camera and a strobe that has a sync cable port. No additional cables necessary.

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