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Phottix Flash Mitros Plus TTL Nikon Flash | Black

The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash is the best of Phottix’s gold-standard products all-in-one. A flash with Phottix Odin Transmitter and Receiver, and Strato receiver all built in. The Phottix Mitros is a powerful and durable hot shoe flash that has proven popular since it’s release earlier this year. The Phottix Mitros+ adds significant functionality, allowing photographers to not only use the Mitros on or off camera for lighting, but to also control and trigger remote flash by radio signal. The Mitros+ is an industry landmark and was developed with input from wedding and event photographers. 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 Mitros+ also offers a built-in Phottix Odin Receiver and Strato II Receiver. Existing Phottix triggers, like the Phottix Odin or Strato II can be used to trigger the Mitros+ without extra receivers. Odin Functionality With the Phottix Odin’s functionality built-in the Mitros+ can be used to trigger Phottix Odin and Strato Receivers. Likewise: you can also trigger the Mitros+ using a Phottix Odin TCU or Strato II Multi Transmitter. Using the Mitros+ in Odin Transmitter Mode provides the same functions found on the Phottix Odin, including: Remote power control of groups in TTL with +/- EV adjustments (3 stops in 1/3 stop increments - 18 different levels) Remote power control in Manual Mode: Full power to 1/128 in 1/3 stop increments. Mix TTL and Manual flash – fire some groups in TTL, others as manual. Remote power control in A:B ratio modes with +/- EV adjustments. High speed sync – shutter speeds up to 1/8000 sec. Second curtain sync functions. Remote flash head zoom adjustments – auto or manual The Mitros+ will control and trigger other Mitros+ flashes in receiver mode or Phottix Odin Receivers. Like the Phottix Odin, the Mitros+ with a backlit LCD, is intuitive, and easy to use and understand. Strato Functionality The Mitros+ has a built-in Strato II Multi-compatible receiver. Existing Strato II Multi transmitter can trigger the Mitros+. The Mitros+ can also trigger Strato II Multi and Strato I Receivers when set in Odin Transmit Mode. Memory Functions New with the Mitros+, built-in three location memory save and retrieval functions. Flash set up and custom function information can be saved in the Mitros+’s memory and be quickly recalled when needed. Use the Mitros+ in different modes for different situations? Quickly recall saved set-ups for fast use. What’s in the Box? Flash Flash bag 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable USB cable Battery port adapter Flash stand Diffuser Manual (USB drive) QC certificate Quick-Start guide card Warranty card - Phottix Flash Mitros Plus Ttl Nikon Flash Black

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