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WIRELESS FLASH TRIGGERS

FIVE THINGS TO LOOK FOR…

1 These kits use radio frequency triggering, which usually provides up to 100m of range without line of sight.

2 RF triggering comes with the risk of interference from other devices. Look for a system with multiple channels.

3 A triggering system that transmits TTL signals is a must if you rely on the simplicity of a TTL flashgun.

4 More advanced triggers will let you remotely control flashgun output from the transmitter, saving time and energy

5 Top-end wireless systems boast high-speed sync with compatible flashguns, enabling up to 1/8,000 sec shutter speeds.

Cactus V6 II

£89/$89

www.cactus-image.com

The original Cactus V6 made waves thanks to its ability to simultaneously trigger flashguns from all major manufacturers, including Canon, Nikon, Nissin and Sigma. The cross-compatible hotshoe design also meant the V6 wasn’t picky about which

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