Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash: An All-in-One Flash & Triggering Solution

Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash: An All-in-One Flash & Triggering Solution

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Hampstead, MD—The Phottix Mitros+ TTL transceiver flash provides built-in radio flash triggering and power control functions. The company has taken its hot shoe flash to the next level by adding radio transmitter and receiver functions into the Mitros+, with no external triggers needed.

Photographers can use the Mitros+ on their camera to control and fire remote compatible flashes in TTL or manual modes. It is also compatible with many Phottix flash triggers, including the Phottix Odin TTL flash trigger system.

“The Mitros+ simplifies a photographer’s life,” said Phottix CEO’s, Steve Peer. “By building in transmitter, receiver and control functions photographers can do more with less gear.”

The Mitros+ includes a built-in Phottix Odin transmitter, a built-in Phottix Odin receiver, a built-in Phottix Strato receiver and memory functions. Its main features include: an optical slave; a rotating and elevating flash head; Canon-compatibility; master/slave IR triggering modes; ETTL I/II, manual and multi-stroboscopic modes; high-speed sync and second-curtain sync; an AF-assist light; a flash zoom range of 24–105mm; quick flash mode; an external battery port; and a 3.5mm sync port.
       
Photographers can use the Mitros+ on-camera as a key or fill light, as well as control and trigger other Mitros+ flashes or compatible flashes using Phottix Odin receivers. The Odin transmitter in the Mitros+ operates similarly to the Phottix Odin TCU: photographers can have three groups, A, B and C, and four channels as well as control TTL EV adjustments of +/-3 in 1/3 stops and manual power from full power to 1/128 in 1/3 stops. omegabrandess.com and phottix.com

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