Phottix Mitros TTL flash for Nikon $299

Mfrankfort

Senior Member
I saw this. I've been looking to get the SB-700.. and the lack of a Sync port is making me think twice. Then this for 299 is pretty tempting. The lack of a sync port can be solved with a adapter, but when using a soft-box/umbrella adapter, I know some brands it will be too tall with the adapter. Wonder how this little guy is gonna fare up.
 

carguy

Senior Member
I have to say, it's rather disappointing not having a sync port on the SB700. I bought it well before learning about off camera flash.
 

Michael J.

Senior Member





The Mitros will do everything you expect a top-of-the-line TTL flash to do. Functions include built-in IR triggering with Master and Slave modes, AF assist light, auto/manual zooming flash head, all with fast recharge times. The Phottix Mitros TTL Flash includes a USB port for firmware upgrades and a 3.5mm sync port.

[h=2]Features[/h]
  • TTL, M, Multi (Stroboscopic) modes
  • Auto/Manual Flash Head Zoom with 180 degree rotation and 97 degree tilt
  • FP Sync (High Speed Sync) and Rear Curtain Sync
  • Flash Exposure Compensation: Manual
  • Fast Flash Mode: with 0.1-2.5 sec. recharge times
  • USB port for upgrades
  • 3.5mm Sync port
  • Nikon-compatible IR Wireless Triggering with Master and Slave mode
  • Optical Slave Sync Mode
  • 4 AA batteries
  • Port for external battery pack
  • Compatible with Phottix Odin TTL Flash Triggers for Nikon
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.
 
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