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These images came from nowhere on Strobist, didn't they?
I wouldn't mind if it wasn't ttl. I think it may be though. That aerial would indicate it isn't 2.4GHz though, wouldn't it?
Remote radio control of power levels on hotshoes. Suddenly all my guns are wirelessly controlled, inc my Eli's......
test mule at best
but I wanty![]()
I didn't say that it was, I said that it operates on 2.4Ghz.Just because it operates on 2.4GHz doesn't mean that it's 'wifi' in the sense of being compatible with PCs and routers etc.
Different frequencies have different types of antenna. People have shown this with the RF-602s. Using some of the 433Mhz antenna addons on RF-602 triggers (which are 2.4Ghz) don't work, yet wiring up an antenna off a regular WiFi router does.The frequency selected is pretty much irrelevant to the user.
Mayhaps, but in that case, why produce new rear panels with the 460-Rx/460-Tx designation on them?
If the RF602 doesn't 'need' a silly stickyout antenna for a decent working distance, why is there one on this?
I'm assuming the antenna is just for distance
his flickr looks fake so does the back of the flash the tx looks fair real though
tricksy
It looks different because it hasn't had the protective film removed from the plastic panel.
Therefore it must be fake![]()

It looks like a prototype to me (different to 'fake').
The transmitter case looks like it has used the box from some flash unit with a 'tiltable head' removed - see the two round lumps of plastic sticking out each side.
It looks different because it hasn't had the protective film removed from the plastic panel.
Therefore it must be fake![]()

graham as an aside do you sell the brackets for those softboxes seperately?
Ooops. my bad.:nono:
I was waiting for young David to fall into my carefully crafted trap before pointing that out![]()
see the two round lumps of plastic sticking out each side.
That link is just to Selbosh's blog, doesn't really confirm anything, other than that he can read![]()
They add:YN-460TX and RX wont be launched until at the end of 2010 ( earliest ). Therefore the detail info is not yet ready.
It is wireless TTL remote system, working range up to around 100 meters. Receiver is equipped in the inside of YN460RX speedlite.
ST-E2 is mainly the same as Canon ST-E2.
YN460RX,Tx, has TTL, M, Group mode.
It will not be compatible with RF-602.
When they say "It will not be compatible with RF-602" are they simply saying that the receiver inside the flashes can't be triggered via an RF-602 transmitter on the hotshoe? (which is to be expected really).
Or do they mean it won't even work with the flash mounted on an RF-602 receiver?
If the latter (which I'm assuming is not what they mean), it kinda makes them useless if you already own other speedlights.
The latter option would also impliy that the flash can't be used as a hot-shoe flash, only an off-camera slave with their YN-460TX.
Any mention of optical slave modes? I don't see the familiar S1/S2 lights on the back of that RX, although the "Mode" button is there.
If you look at them as a copy of an ST-E2 and a 580EX

SB800 clone and an SU800 clone.......
Yes, but unless I want to use ONLY YN-460RX flashes, I'm kinda screwed. Yes, I would want to put an RF-602 on the bottom of it, because then I could use it with my regular YN-460s, SB-600 and SB-900 flashes.It won't be compatible with an RF-602 becuase it already is an 'RF-602 with E-TTL' if you see what I mean. You wouldn't want to put an RF-602 on the bottom of a Pocket Wizard, or use an S2 mode.
I'm getting less enthralled with each post I read.It sounds pretty brilliant.
That's the only positive thing I can see about this. Forcing Canon & Nikon to wake up and go radio.If this thing is what I'm guessing it is, and it works, they will absolutely clean up. PW will not be happy. Canon/Nikon will be forced to react. Which could make PW very happy![]()
It's fitted to a Canon, so no.
On a Nikon, yes.