The unique feature about these triggers is the rotating transmitter, which can be tilted up or down depending on your preferences. They also have a 3.5mm port sync port for studio strobes, use AA batteries, have a 2.5 GHz signal, can work from 200 meters away, and a minimum sync of 1/250th depending on what your camera’s limits are. (via Phottix Decides that All the Wireless Triggers They Have Already Aren’t Enough: Puts out the new Ares)

The unique feature about these triggers is the rotating transmitter, which can be tilted up or down depending on your preferences. They also have a 3.5mm port sync port for studio strobes, use AA batteries, have a 2.5 GHz signal, can work from 200 meters away, and a minimum sync of 1/250th depending on what your camera’s limits are. (via Phottix Decides that All the Wireless Triggers They Have Already Aren’t Enough: Puts out the new Ares)

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