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Phottix Strato TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Nikon - Receiver (PH89022)

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$31.00

$ 14 .99 $14.99

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1.Size:Nikon-receiver Only


  • 4 groups: A,B,C,D
  • 4 Channels
  • 150+ m range
  • 1/250 sec. sync speed*
  • Flash wake-up functions*


Extra receivers for the Phottix Strato II system. The Phottix Strato II Multi 5-in-1 Wireless Trigger System gives photographers incredible control over their flashes and Moonlights. Four channels and four groups provide unparalleled control in the studio or on location.


C. Gross
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2019
Great product got this to expand the system i had very well made and works flawlessly
Francesco Andreoli
Reviewed in Italy on February 24, 2018
Ho comprato questi trigger dopo aver ricevuto, per ben due volte, quelli della yongnuo difettosi. Fra i due prodotti non c'è paragone, e questi valgono sicuramente la spesa in più. La confezione contiene tutti i tipi di cavetti necessari per collegare il trigger alla macchina, per lo scatto remoto.
Dmessineo
Reviewed in Italy on May 5, 2017
Ottimo trigger, avevo già un ricevitore ed un trasmettitore e ne ho comprato un terzo per un secondo flash metz.
John Miles
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2017
These are just brilliant. Transceiver on camera, receivers on the flash, away you go with power adjustable off camera flash.However couldn't get to work with the Odin II transceiver so loses 1 star.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2016
no issues at all. showed up on time and works exactly like it's supposed to.
Duane T. Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2016
I purchased this item a while back but never really used it. But in preparation for a upcoming shoot, I took it out and began testing it. To my dismay, TTL would not function properly. It would fire the flash, but I had to set the output manually. I was using it with a 7dMkII and a 600EX-RT flash. Not wanting to give up, I continued testing and researching online for answers. On a whim, I took out my T3i and gave it a whirl. Magically, the TTL worked, which told me it was an issue with my 7dMkII and the transmitter. On another whim I tried the 1DX setting on the transmitter and BAM!, TTL worked on my 7dMkII. I am just now beginning to test this out. I will come report back on my results. So far though, great. On another note, I contacted Phottix about this and their initial response was within 12 hrs. I have sent them another request to see if their is a firmware update for this item, to make it compatible with newer camera models. This may not be an issue if you recently purchased your transmitter.
René Pérez
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2015
These Phottix Strato TTL Flash Triggers work as advertised. I love them. I have been looking for something like this for a long time so I can shoot with my flash off camera. Most of the ones I looked at were more expensive and they only worked in manual. These work in manual, TTL and Auto. I like to have those options. I have been using them since the first day I got them and they haven't failed once. Love them. No need to spend your money on more expensive triggers. These work great!!!
B. McNeill
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2015
I am an amateur photographer with maybe more experience than some. I love the Phottix Strato TTL Flash Trigger Set for Canon. In fact, even though I guarded it closely, I lost my first set and just bought a replacement set. I use a Canon Speedlite 430Xii flash, and the set works perfectly with it. I like the more natural-looking pictures I get with the flash off-set from my camera a bit. I highly recommend the trigger set. Just be sure to set both pieces on the same channel, and be sure to look at the connections on the flash and the receiver and on the camera and the transmitter. I hate to reveal my stupidity, but I tried and tired to get the set to work - to no avail until I finally looked to see the configuration of the posts on each piece of equipment. Wallah! A revelation! I plan actually to play the CD of instructions that comes with the set since I received the new set. I might learn even more about important things.:)
Pecos D
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2015
The Strato trnsmitter and receivers work fine with my gear (Nikon D-810 and Nikon SB-700 flashes). It took me a while to figure out how to make it work because the directions that came with the product are pretty lame. The build quality of the units seems pretty good. Overall I'm pleased with the purchase and would recommend the product. In fact, I bought an additional receiver to handle a third flash.
Thomas Kellond
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2015
These are TTL radio frequency triggers. They are simple and straight forward way to get your speedlight off your camera and still have full TTL function. I have done high speed sync with them and my Nikon SB800 flashes. What surprised me was that I can also use them with my SB-80DX flashes and shoot at 8000th of a second. They offer 4 different chanels to work with. They come with batteries and an assorment of connection cables including a ten pin Nikon connection. I have not had an occasion to use them except when I used the remote unit as a cable release while doing shots of the Milky Way. For the price they are hard to beat, and in my view a great value.One final note. I did take mine with me to shoot a portrait while the sun was setting. I used two SB800's and was able to shoot at 200 ISO and 4000th of a second through a white difuser umbrella and get a beautiful portrait. The setting sun became my hair light and was perfectly balanced with the strobes, but a bit warmer color wise.
Michael Canant
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2015
The Phottix Strato flash system is, in my opinion, just OK.It sends the cameras TTL signal to ONE channel. There is no way to separately control power levels if you are using more than one light.Like for instance if you want you key light to be 0.0ev and your fill light to be -0.3ev. This system won't do that. It will send the 0.0ev signal to all lights in channel 1 or whichever of the four channels you have it set to. I don't think they made this clear in their description.I guess you can buy their Odin transmitter which has discrete control, but then if you already have bought the Stratus receivers, the Odin is not compatible with them. I do like these better than the Youngnuo 622 as they have analog controls and there is less buttonology.At some point though, I think I will just have to bite the bullet and by the Pocket Wizard setup with the AC3 Zone controller
Ronald C. Parker
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2014
They say, "You get what you pay for!" Well, they are right in some ways. For $119.99 you get far more than what you pay for in the case of the Phottix Strato TTL flash trigger set. At least in my experience, this set of triggers has worked flawlessly right out of the box. I put the AA batteries in the units, turned the units on, and set the channel selector,--- and started shooting! I have been a photographer for years; but must admit I am not brilliant in anyway; but Phottix makes that a nonissue. If you can't figure out how to use these triggers, without reading the instruction manual, I would suggest you are bumber than I am! The units are well made, and just exude quality. I love being able to control my off-camera flash unit from the camera. The EV adjustments work great. I must admit that I only got this set yesterday, but I wanted to spread the word that so far these things are amazing!!UPDATE: I continue to be very pleased with this product. I have experimented by using the Phottix TTL triggers in various situations, and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to other folks.
rick miller
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2014
Built better than other triggers in this price range. Triggers flash consistently with no problems. I would recommend these triggers.
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