New: Phottix Mitros+ TTL transceiver flash for Nikon

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The Phottix Mitros+ for Nikon is now officially announced and is currently in stock. Additional details:

The Phottix Mitros is a powerful and durable hot shoe flash that has proven popular since it’s release earlier this year. The Phottix Mitros+ adds significant functionality, allowing photographers to not only use the Mitros on or off camera for lighting, but to  also control and trigger remote flash by radio signal. The Mitros+ is a new industry landmark and was developed with input from wedding and event photographers.

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+ also offers a built-in Phottix Odin Receiver and Strato II Receiver. Existing Phottix triggers, like the Phottix Odin or Strato II can be used to trigger the Mitros+ without extra receivers.

Main Features:

  • + Built-in Odin Transmitter
  • + Built-in Odin Receiver
  • + Built-in Strato II Receiver
  • + Memory Functions

Additional details:

  • GN: 58 Nikon-Compatible TTL Flash
  • Built-in: Phottix Odin Transmitter and Receiver, and Strato II Receiver
  • Optical Slave
  • Nikon-compatible Master/Slave IR Triggering Modes
  • TTL, Manual and Multi Stroboscopic Modes
  • FP Sync and Second Curtain Sync
  • AF Assist Light
  • External Battery Port, 3.5mm Sync Port
  • Quick Flash Mode

Technical Specification:

  • Modes: TTL, Manual, and Multi Stroboscopic
  • Guide No.: 58/190 (at 105mm focal length, ISO 100 in meters/feet)
  • Flash coverage: 17-105mm (14mm with wide angle diffuser panel)
  • Auto zoom (Flash coverage automatically adjusts to match the lens focal length)
  • Manual zoom (Zoom can be adjusted by changing setting on the flash/camera)
  • Rotation: 360 degrees, Up-Down: -7 to 90 degrees.
  • FEC (Flash exposure compensation): Manual
  • Sync modes: First Curtain Sync, Rear Curtain Sync, and High Speed Sync
  • Stroboscopic flash: Frequency: 1-100 Hz Number of flashes: 1- 90
  • Flash exposure confirmation: Blue LED lamp lights up in TTL mode
  • Flash Recycling (with size-AA alkaline batteries)
  • Recycling time/Flash-ready indicator:
  • Normal flash: Approx.0.1-5 sec./Red LED indicator lamp lights up.
  • Quick flash: Approx.0.1-2.5 sec./Green LED indicator lamp lights up.
  • Internal power: Four size-AA alkaline batteries or size-AA Ni-MH batteries
  • External battery: Compatible with Phottix Battery Pack and Nikon High-Performance Battery Pack SD-9 through specific adapter
  • Power saving: Non-wireless slave modes: 90 seconds, Wireless slave mode: (programmable) 10 minutes or 60 minutes
  • Wireless flash
  • Transmission method: Radio Frequency and Optical pulse
  • Channels: 4
  • Wireless options: Odin Tx, Odin Rx, Strato II Rx, OP Tx (Master), OP Rx (Slave), OP Slave, OFF
  • Transmission range (Approx.): Radio: 100m +, Optical: Indoors: 12-16m/39.3-52.4 ft., Outdoors: 7-9m/22.9-29.5 ft.
  • Reception angle: Radio: 360 ° all directions, Optical transmission:±40°(horizontal),±30°(vertical)
  • Controlled slave groups: 3 (A, B, and C)
  • Standby current: ≤100uA in sleep mode
  • Dimensions: (L x W x H): 202.8×77.5×58.3 mm
  • Weight: 427g (flash only, excluding batteries)
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