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Phottix Strato TTL Flash Trigger

September 19, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Strato TTL Flash Trigger

Phottix has unveiled its new Strato TTL trigger for Canon, Nikon and Sony.  The Strato TTL trigger is a 4-channel 2.4GHz transmitter and receiver set with full TTL functionality for speedlights.

The Stratto TTL features a rear LCD panel on the transmitter side that indicates battery life, channel settings, flash exposure compensation and TTL flash modes.  Additionally, quick-change buttons are located to the sides of the LCD panel for making adjustments on the fly.

In addition to functioning as a TTL trigger for speedlights, the Strato TTL will also trigger studio lights and function as a shutter release.

The Phottix Strato TTL triggers will be released late 2012 and early 2013 for Canon, Nikon and Sony.

Check out the Phottix Online Store, Amazon or Adorama for Phottix products.

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: flash trigger, Phottix, Strato, ttl

 

Comments

  1. Mark says

    September 19, 2012 at 12:09 pm

    Very interesting, wonder if you will be able to manually set flash power via the camera menu. If you can and it’s also backwards compatible with the Strato II.

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