Have a look at one of these http://www.theflashcentre.com/Phottix-Mitros-TTL-Flashgun-Canon.html?category_id=658&show_all=1 I have one and it works perfectly with my canon cameras and speed lights. The build quality is great.
yes I think it has. I work mostly one way but in some situations the other. That's because both can achieve good results. If you find a way that produces consistent results and it suits your way of working then fair play. Its for no one else to criticise.
I shoot full weddings in manual with a light meter. It works best for me. No chimping and quicker when editing as there is a greater consistency to my pics.
I know I must be sounding like a broken record. I can't say how good this kit is. Check out D-Lite's from the Flash Centre. Elinchrom will grow with you and the mods are fantastic. http://www.theflashcentre.com/kits_5.html I buy my kit from no one else, as the service is so good I've never...
I can't recommend D-Lites enough. Have a look at the D-Lite kits two heads and stands etc for the price (ish) of branded speedlite. http://www.theflashcentre.com/kits_5.html
I started with a D-Lite kit and even though I have the bigger lights I still use the D-Lites. Plus plug a D-Lite in to a...
I have both and love the Godox I take it everywhere. I use it with BX500RI's some single head up to three. Just love it. You could even hire from the Flash centre before buying and give it a go.
I have the Innovatronix and a Godox. I have to say I just love the Godox and take it on every job with my and its come in so hands. Only problem with the Godox unlike the Innovatronix is that the power supply to the flash is so smooth I forget its plugged in to a battery and leave the modelling...
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