Phottix officially announced their new Mitros+ TTL transceiver flash with built-in radio trigger I mentioned few days ago. Here are the details:
Phottix is proud to announce its latest innovative photography product, the Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash.
What makes the Mitros+ unique are the built-in radio flash triggering and power control functions. Most native flash systems control and fire remote flashes by optical pulse. These systems have several limitations. Many radio systems use a dedicated radio transmitter on the camera – making using an on-camera flash more difficult.
Phottix has taken hot shoe flashes to the next level by adding radio transmitter and receiver functions into the Mitros+ - no external triggers are needed. Photographers can use the Mitros+ on their camera, and control and fire remote compatible flashes in TTL or Manual modes. The Mitros+ is compatible with many Phottix flash triggers, including the ground-breaking Phottix Odin TTL Flash Trigger system.
“The Mitros+ simplifies a photographer’s life,” said Phottix CEO Steve Peer. “By building in transmitter, receiver and control functions photographers can do more with less gear.”
+ Built-in Phottix Odin Transmitter
+ Built-in Phottix Odin Receiver
+ Built-in Phottix Strato Receiver
+ Memory Functions
The Mitros+ is a new industry landmark and was developed with input from professional wedding and event photographers.
Main Features:
- GN: 58 Canon TTL Flash
- Built-in: Phottix Odin Transmitter and Receiver, and Strato Receiver
- Optical Slave
- Canon-compatible Master/Slave IR Triggering Modes
- ETTL I/II, Manual and Multi Stroboscopic Modes
- High Speed Sync and Second Curtain Sync
- AF Assist Light
- Flash Zoom: 24-105mm
- External Battery Port, 3.5mm Sync Port
- Quick Flash Mode
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+ aoffers a built-in Phottix Odin Receiver and Strato II Receiver. Many existing Phottix flash triggers can be used to trigger the Mitros+ without extra receivers.
A lot of more power, a lot less gear.
The Odin Transmitter in the Mitros+ operates similarly to the Phottix Odin TCU. Photographers can have three groups, A, B and C, and four channels. Control TTL EV adjustment of +- 3 in 1/3 stops and manual power from full power to 1/128 in 1/3 stops.
In additional to the Transmitter and Receiver functions, the Mitros+ is also a flash. Perfect for fast-paced wedding and event photographers or photojournalists shooting where an on-camera TTL flash is a must. The Mitros+ is truly all-in-one.
The easy-to-use Mitros+ also offers TTL, Manual and Multi Stroboscopic modes, a rotating and elevating flash head, high speed sync, second curtain sync, external battery port, 3.5mm sync port and custom function.