Easter a busy time at Phottix

Phottix Hong Kong was a busy place this week. Team Phottix put together a massive 130 box order for Phottix Europe, readying the shipment before the Easter holiday. Boxes were everywhere, but the pros of Team Phottix managed to get order safely packed and shipped before the holiday break. Commitment and team work: Areas where…

Phottix Weekly Photo: Corrosive

This week’s Phottix Weekly Photo comes from flickr’s Joonas Koponen and was posted to the Phottix Photos group.  Another great photo taken with Phottix Professional Photo Accessories. The photo was shot with a Canon 50D and a  Nikon SB-600 at full power from the back, and a Canon 430ex at 1/8 power, camera left. The…

Phottix big live view displays and flash trigger at PMA 2010

Team Phottix unveiled three other new products during PMA 2010 in Anaheim, California.

The new Phottix Strato is a 2.4 GHz wireless flash trigger for speedlight-type flashes and studio strobes. What makes the Phottix Strato different is a hot shoe attachment on the transmitter. Photographers can mount a flash on the transmitter (on camera) and use TTL flash functions and auto-focus assist lights. The transmitter will also trigger a remote flash using a Strato receiver (in manual mode).

Based on suggestions from wedding photographers, Phottix developed the Strato to give shooters both the freedom of TTL and the ability to trigger fill flashes. The Phottix Strato will be ready in April 2010. Final specifications and sales information will be released when available.

The Phottix Hero and Phottix Hector Live View Remotes have won innovation awards for their functionally and uses. Adding to this celebrated product line Phottix will be releasing the Hector 9HD and the Hero 7.

Phottix Weekly Photo: traffic lights

This week’s Phottix Photo, traffic lights, featuring model Julia, was captured by Sizemore Photography in Germany, Grevenbroich. A Nikon SB-800 and a shoot-through umbrella, triggered by Phottix flash accessories, provided the lighting. This photo was submitted to the Phottix Photos flickr group. Check it out – there are some amazing images being captured using Phottix…