
If you're looking for a high-speed sync solution for your Nikon camera, look no further. I originally bought a couple of receivers to use as triggers and was terribly disappointed with their inconsistency. You can tell if they're connected to a camera body or a flash, and mine never seemed to work properly. Eventually I went back to RF602 and didn't think about them anymore. Fast forward to unlocking the TX trigger and I thought I might give it a try. And here we are. Why have I avoided this for so long?! Thanks to this trigger I was not only able to do a high speed sync with Nikon AutoFP on my D610 and D750, but I was also able to choose which groups the flashes belong to AND control their strength manually from my camera! Just set the flash to TTL, the trigger to manual, the power level and voila! This will be great at weddings when I have to lead another flash group for the reception! When I'm on the other side of the dance floor I don't have to adjust the flash or avoid getting hit, I can just manually choose which ones I want to use at any given time! Fabulous! So if you're looking for an HSS solution that isn't a pocket wizard or an expensive alternative, you're in luck!

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