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Kenneth M. Johansen
> 3 dayThis is a master unit to control Canon Speedlite flashes wirelessly. This worked perfectly while photographing my family in a large group. I now have 5 slaves for this unit.
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A proud supporter
Greater than one weekIf this is not a best seller it should be. I love how easy it is to use and I love how easy it was to connect to my flashes
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Mr. Abelardo Denesik
> 3 dayLove it
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Prof. Carter Barrows MD
> 3 dayJust arrived, works so, so very well. Much easier setup than my Pocket Wizards, and so far seems to work better. If it holds up over time, this is a great product. Feels sturdy, works perfectly in studio testing so far.
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Gary S.
> 3 dayWorks well as a flash trigger.
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Diego Guillen
Greater than one weekMakes shooting so much faster and easier by not having to reach for each strobe to change the power manually.
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Joe M.
> 3 dayI use this trigger on my Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. Ive use it thus far with 3 Speedlites using the same Channel, same groups and same channel different groups. My camera totally understands this unit and it works wonderfully with the X-1C Receiver. It really utilizes the ETTL, and it does it very well. Throw in a reasonable price and theres no need to spend 3 times as much for similar Big Name brands. The only caveat is I cant get it to use the FEB function. All other functions work fine.
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morana
> 3 dayWhere has this trigger been all my life . I used this at an event and all I had to do was set my flash some where and I was able to control and trigger the flash . This is awesome!
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Jengish
> 3 daySeems to work better than its smaller brother. Bigger screen, buttons, and dial, way easier to operate. Im taking it out on my first wedding tomorrow. I think itll do great.
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Bulldog77571
> 3 dayI use this unit with my AD 200 Pro for real estate photography. The one thing I love about it is that it has an OFF mode. That way, I don’t have to wear out the mechanical on/off slide switch. I’ll take an ambient shot or two and then take a flash shot or two and blend them in post. It’s great to not have to worry about a worn out switch. It’s reliable and easy to setup and use too.