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The Phottix 30cm Globe Diffuser is a really cool light modifier. Soft, multi-directional light. Add to your studio light and get wonderful, bouncing light in interior architectural photos.

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This week’s Phottix Weekly Photo comes from flickr’s JazzXP – and was posted to Phottix flickr group. How was it captured?

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Phottix and DIY Photography are teaming up for DIY Photography’s Monochrome Photo Contest.

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The Phottix Mitros TTL Flash for Canon debuted last week at WPPI. Members of the Phottix Pro Team have had the opportunity to work with the Mitros for a few months – doing real-world testing. What do they have to say?

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Our good friends at Good Light Magazine have had the Mitros for a while. There newest issue has a review of the Mitros as well as a video of a shoot using two Mitros Flashes and a Phottix Para-Pro 72″ umbrella. In the unboxing video above, Michael Zelbel takes us through the Mitros.

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The Phottix Mitros TTL Flash for Canon is now making its way to retailers in select countries. Being officially released at WPPI 2013 in Las Vegas, the Mitros is now available in the United States, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia and the Philippines. Midwest Photo Exchange, Samy’s Camera, Silvio’s PhotoWorks, Southeastern Camera & Supply at the [...]

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We recently posted a photo from Jiggie Alejandrino, shot with the forthcoming Phottix Mitros TTL Flash for Canon.

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Weekly Photo: Anita

January 9, 2013

This week’s Phottix Weekly Photo comes from flickr’s Annas Sani and was posted to the Phottix Photos Group. Another great photo taken with Phottix gear.

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This was shot during the recent PhotoPlus Expo in NYC. Our lovely model posed with the upcoming Phottix Mitros TTL Flash for Canon complete with Gary Fong Lightsphere Collapsible, and the Phottix Odin TTL Flash Trigger.

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Weekly Photo: Julia and Steve

November 14, 2012

This week’s Phottix Weekly Photo comes from flickr’s Julianne Markow – and was posted to Phottix flickr group. A great portrait! How was it captured?Julianne says:

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