By Pocket Wizard

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The dedicated FlexTT5 Transceiver for Canon DSLR, with its built in hot-shoe and ControlTL(TM) software, is the perfect addition to Canon E-TTL II flash systems. The FlexTT5 takes the existing benefits of Canon wireless systems and pushes them past the boundaries of infrared technology. When paired with the Mini TT1(TM) Transmitter or another FlexTT5 Transceiver, a whole new world of wireless flash freedom opens up. The FlexTT5 is also the perfect Transceiver for your manual triggering needs and works with all MultiMAX channels and many of the MultiMAX advanced functions. The FlexTT5's simple design comes to life through its hot-shoe connection with a camera or flash.. The system tracks your changes in ISO, shutter speed and aperture and reacts accordingly to make sure exposures stay right on target. Use the flash compensation dial on your camera or flash just as you would normally and the changes pass seamlessly through the system. The FlexTT5 has two channel configuration settings; C1 and C2. Each can be programmed as needed with up to 20 ControlTL channels for TTL photography, or 32 standard channels for manual flash photography. The FlexTT5 Transceiver also has a three-zone selector switch for ease of use with Canon zones and ratios. With PocketWizard's HyperSync Technology, the FlexTT5 can advance the timing of your flash trigger precisely so increased flash sync speeds, up to 1/500th of a second, can be achieved with many strobes.
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