Pocket Wizard FlexTT5 Transceiver For Canon TTL Flashes and Digital SLR Cameras
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Product Features
- Full ETTL II /iTTL Autoflash and Ratio flash and exposure tracking
- Works with all Pocket Wizard 32 channels and zones
- Autoflash sequences up to 8 frames per second
- FP/High speed flash synch up to 1/800th sec.
- Triggers flash or cameras
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Product Description
The FlexTT5 transceiver shares the MiniTT1 transmitter’s(ordered sepretaly) features and adds the advanced auto-sensing and relay modes introduced with the PocketWizard Plus II, as well as camera and flash ports for PocketWizard cable connection to any camera or flash system. Used as a transmitter, the FlexTT5 can provide TTL auto flash at distances of up to 800 feet* and conventional triggering up to 1200 feet* with the aid of a flip-up antenna.The unit feature a two-position channel selector that is factory programmed to the PocketWizard classic channel one and two.
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Customer Reviews
Nothing But Trouble
I've had my FlexTT5 combo for quite awhile now and I have had nothing but problems. Only twice have I used them with great success.
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Michael E. Brunette
Amazing!
These worked right out of the box! I did what a lot of people do when getting a new product...we didn't read the manual. But it worked regardless!
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W. Eng
No problems with 5D MKII and 580 EXII
My Pocket Wizard Mini TT1 and Flex TT5 arrived yesterday with Firmware Version 5.0 and have been working just fine with a 5D MkII and 580EXII.
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John R. Corso
Why didn't canon do this?
I've heard a lot of mixed reviews about the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5, but some of what I read made this worth a try. What really attracted me was the 2nd curtain flash sync with radio wireless.
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sinisterbrain
Don't need TTL, but Like the Trim Design
I realize that the point of these new pocket wizards is that they can use TTL information to control the settings of Canon flashes and thereby do more than the basic pocket wizards, which just trigger remote flashes and strobe lights.
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Russell J. T. Dyer
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