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Nikon and Canon
Eagerly awaiting reviews. Wish they had knobs to turn to set power for the flashes. Actually why can't they put those knobs on the camera it self. 3 would be plenty.
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Strobist: The revolution has landedCheck these ebay triggers that claim to do I-TTL.....     
                  
            
		http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/discuss/72157622664286875/ Nikon and Canon Eagerly awaiting reviews. Wish they had knobs to turn to set power for the flashes. Actually why can't they put those knobs on the camera it self. 3 would be plenty. 
 Re: Strobist: The revolution has landedfinally 
                  
            but i think ill stick to my trusty su800 even though it requires line of sight thanks for posting Wendell Levi Teodoro 
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 Re: Strobist: The revolution has landedInteresting, but too expensive for me to consider...I would spend all that money on another flash, maybe a SB-900 
                  
            Cameron 
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 Re: Strobist: The revolution has landed200m with a 2.4GHz signal  
                  
            5Ghz would be better and I can see many phones being able to trigger these devices. Chris 
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 Re: Strobist: The revolution has landedInteresting stuff. I've been looking for a Nikon equivalent to the PW TT5. Wonder if this would do the trick. 
                  
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