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Phottix Strato II Trigger Review

The Phottix Strato II are currently our top choice all round Manual radio trigger for speedlights (and studio lights). Just a few years ago the first great inexpensive radio trigger arrived in the form...

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PocketWizard Plus III – Now Available

The new PocketWizard Plus III are about to hit the shelves, with an elegant new body, extended range, more features, and a lower price tag. They now have a more compact design with smaller integrated...

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Ojecoco H-430 Manual Trigger Review

The Ojecoco H-430 are the result of a collaboration between long time UK based strobist Cotswold Photo, and Chinese companies Ojecoco and Commlite. Ojecoco are a relatively new company and their first...

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Phottix ARES Manual Trigger Overview

Ares are the new inexpensive base model Manual radio triggers from Phottix, but don’t let that base model tag put you off as the Ares are really a solid option with some unique features. Instead of...

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Commlite Comtrig T320 Review – The new RF-602!

Chinese manufacturer Commlite have released the inexpensive new Comtrig T320 radio triggers, and they are looking very much like the first good alternative to the original RF-602 radio triggers at a...

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WIN a Set of New Commlite Comtrig T320

Simply LIKE Flash Havoc on Facebook to enter in the draw to win a set of the great new Commlite Comtrig T320 wireless flash radio triggers. Commlite have very kindly supplied a set of new Comtrig T320...

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PocketWizard Plus X – $99 – The Simplest PocketWizard Radio Ever

US based PocketWizard have release the PlusX, a new $99 entry level radio transceiver described as their simplest radio ever. The Plus X is a slightly pared back version of the current $149 Plus III,...

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Rikon Meyin RF-604 – Review – RF-602 and YN-560 III Comapatible

The new Meyin RF-604 flash trigger by Rikon are another inexpensive 2.4Ghz trigger, but with a few unique features. And of particular interest at the moment, the ability to act as an alternative...

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Radiopopper Nano – Now Avaialble

The new Radiopopper Nano manual radio flash triggers are now available for $69.95 each, for separate transmitter and receiver units. The Nano are a super simple all manual transmitter and receiver,...

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CACTUS – V6 Transceiver – Now Available

Cactus have release the impressive V6 remote manual flash trigger, and they are available now from $54.95 for each transceiver unit. There has been a lot of confusion surrounding the function of the...

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