📸 Elevate Your Photography Game!
The RadioPopper PX-T PX Transmitter is a cutting-edge wireless device designed for professional photographers, offering iTTL/ETTL capabilities, high-speed sync up to 1/8000th of a second, and an impressive range of 1,500 feet without the need for line of sight or complex programming.
H**S
Ridiculously good!
I can't believe how well these work, no problem what so ever, the range and flexibility is phenomenal! The batteries kinda go quick i think, maybe I should use better or rechargeable ones.I can finally get super creative with my lighting and not go super broke. Anyhow I love this product. Do the research and make sure you configure and set them up properly before you actually get your hands dirty with them.
C**.
Excellent service
The RadioPopper transmitter was a replacement for one purchased several years ago. The one day delivery and the item was in excellent condition exceeded our expectations.
S**A
Three Stars
Never have been able to get it to work. What's the secret?
J**L
love radio poppers
Works every time!Love the ease with which these work. The batteries always last through a wedding day.Great off camera flash system.
L**K
You've gotta try this!
When I began my photography business money was tight so Pocket Wizards were out of the question. I tried some various cheaper triggers and they all failed miserably. I was about to make the plunge for the PW but then I heard about the RadioPoppers. I purchased these and have never looked back. These things have never failed me. NEVER. I now have the PX series too and love that as well. I love the way they all work together and if you happen to own the right studio lights (like Alien Bees) the control is tremendous. I doubt I will ever use anything else because they are so reliable and so much more affordable than their competition. With that said, I have only one "complaint." I wish there were a way to tighten the transmitter on the hot shoe. Very seldom is it a problem but it has happened that it will slide a little cause a misfire. Again, that's very seldom. Otherwise, buy it, use it, and you'll love it!I noticed a bad review on this sight and that inspired me to write my own. I would have to say his case is due to user failure. (7 bad ones? Really?)
R**B
Works well for off camera flash control
I use RadioPopper PX for off camera flash control when I am not in a studio. This allows me to set up multiple speedlights and trigger them much more effectively than the on board line of sight that comes on the flash units.Things I like:- They allow full iTTL control and manual control- They are easy to setup and use- You can control the flash units at great distance and without line of sight using the normal flash and camera controls.- They are small and lightThings that could be better:- You have to have a flash unit or commander unit on the camera and mount the transmitter on that; unlike some other triggers that go directly on the hotshoe.- The RadioPoppers have their own flash stand so some configuration changes are needed to accommodate these. I.e. use 1/4-20 stud rather than flash shoe holder.- The buttons are small and when the flash is mounted with any sort of umbrella or softbox it can be a challenge to ensure you are pushing the buttons correctly.Overall I am pleased with RadioPoppers and they deliver as promised. If you need iTTL with off camera flashes this is an effective solution.
P**H
Can't get a phone call returned
The units are not reliable, but I would be willing to work with them to get the bugs out...however...my dog chewed up one of the mounting brackets and I can't get a phone call returned by them. I am not investing my time/energy in a company that doesn't have time to talk to me.
P**K
Replaced units didn't work either. Nickel and dime operation.
I had nearly all my 7 receivers and two transmitters checked. They replaced some and then the units fail. So I finally ended up paying their replacement fee, and still units fail. Velcro mount on a STE2 can easily get bumped off during the heat of a shoot. Hate the tiny buttons, and how they nickel and dime you to death for every little piece and inflate shipping and handling. I would never trust these on a professional shoot.
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