The new standard for TTL flashes: The Phottix Mitros**. After more than two years in development Phottix’s series of TTL hot shoe flashes for Canon, Nikon and Sony will be released.
The Phottix Mitros is powerful, with a guide number of 58* and features high quality components – custom designed by Phottix or imported from America, Japan or Taiwan. The flash features full TTL functionality as well as manual and multi modes. It is the perfect compliment to the Phottix Odin TTL Flash Trigger system.
Use it on camera for shooting events or weddings, or off-camera with a Phottix flash trigger, light stand and umbrella or softbox for portraits or product photography. This is a professional-level flash – at home on-location or in the studio.
Canon, Nikon and Sony versions of the Phottix Mitros TTL Flash will be released during Q4 2012 and Q1 2013.
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** Patents pending
pls. mention price.
pls. mention price of the flash.
great effort!
Price?
How much?? I would love an alternative to the 580EX II that was more affordable . .
Strobist said under $300
Great news!! I’ll take 2!!
would love to try it.
Will it slave optically from non-canon flashes?
Does this work with Odin?
IR? Who wants IR to trigger a flash, the reason we are using Phottix is so we could escape the IR issues and use RADIO. This is a HUGE let down.
Are there any plans to release a Pentax version?
More and more third-party options to offer TTL and HSS. Nice development.
noobs.. read the text and you dont have to ask stupid questions.
but i believe your mental capacity is not big enough to use a flash….
My question was not in the text, you imbecile.
Really nice flash. Has all the options you need. Maybe a built-in Odin receiver in the Mitros MKII 🙂
I’m hoping it’s fully compatible with the Canon Odin system, even if it’s just through the Odin receiver…
I have been wondering why the third part manufactoryes dosn’t make ther Owen flash units, with bild in radio trikkers. Just an Odin control Unit and a brunch off slaves. A complet system, an the only ting they should make reverseingeniring on is the controlunit.
That Will be Nice …
Any idea, when a Nikon version will be available?
It has been almost 4 months since the announcement and there is still no Mitros available…
Price Please? Hope it will be the same price range than Yongnuo YN568. if not I will stick with YN568.