RadioPopper P1 - Controls from the Camera
With standard manual radio slaves, you’ve got to physically touch each slave flash every time you want to adjust the power output of the flash. Either that or you need a voice activated light stand who requires a paycheck after each shoot. Not only is this inconvenient, it’s impossible in certain situations.

With the P1 system, you’ve got all the control from your camera controls. In automatic ETTL / iTTL mode, you can adjust the Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC) in your camera. You can also adjust ratios to change the dynamics of the entire scene - right from your camera!

But it doesn’t stop there. Most flash systems allow you to set the slave flash to Manual and to actually adjust the output of that manual slave from your master on-camera flash. So even if your scene requires perfect consistent results where you’re in full manual control, the P1 system still saves you some leg work.

If you can do it with your current “line of sight” based system, you can do it minus that restriction with the RadioPopper P1 system. This includes changing banks of active flashes with ETTL channels, A:B, A:B:C groups, ratios, exposure compensation and the whole works - by radio. Sweet!

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