Phottix Odin TCU TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter
Original price was: ₱7,990.00.₱3,995.00Current price is: ₱3,995.00.
Short Description
MOUNT AVAILABLE:
- NIKON
- CANON
ey Features
- Wireless TTL and Manual Flash Trigger
- 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 328′ Range
- Four Channels, Three Groups
- Remote Power Control of Groups in TTL
- Remote Manual Flash Power Control
- Supports High Speed Sync to 1/8000 Sec
- Flash Head Zoom Adjustment
- Second-Curtain Sync Functions
- Firmware Upgrade via USB Port
- Compatible with Strato/II and Atlas II
Detailed Description
The Odin TCU TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter from Phottix is a wireless transmitter that runs on the 2.4 GHz frequency, has four channels with three groups, and can fire your Nikon flash from a distance of 328′ with separate purchase of a receiver. Flashes within each group have +/- 3 EV power compensation in TTL or user-determined power levels in manual mode. The transmitter can also remotely adjust the angle of the flash beam via its zoom button. The Odin is compatible with Phottix Strato 4-in-1 and Phottix Strato II Multi 5-in-1, and Atlas II wireless systems.
- Compatible with Nikon/Canon TTL system
- Transmitter only can be used to control the Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash or be used as an extra transmitter for a second camera in conjunction with separate Odin receivers
- Wireless 2.4 GHz TTL and manual flash triggering from a range up to 328.1′
- Four wireless channels and three control groups are available
- When working with groups in TTL, +/- 3 EV power adjustments are possible in 1/3 steps
- Flash output can be controlled using A:B ratio modes with +/- EV adjustments
- Groups can be set to TTL or manual for switching between control methods
- High-speed sync is supported at speeds up to 1/8000 sec
- Second-curtain sync functions are available
- Manual power settings can be remotely adjusted
- The beam angle of flash heads can be controlled using remote flash head zoom adjustments from 24-105mm
- Firmware upgradeable via the built-in USB port
- Can trigger with Strato, Strato II, and Atlas II wireless triggers