Sony GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander
Sony have introduced the new GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander. photographyblog.com »
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Sony have introduced the new GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander. photographyblog.com »
You might have missed this but Sony also announced a new Sony RMT-P1BT remote commander. I have not found any test showing how it works. What do you think about this? Will you eventually buy one? Preorders for the “SEL135F18GM” lens (open on Feb 28): Sony 135mm GM at BHphoto and Adorama. sonyalpharumors.com »
Sony has announced the new RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander, a device that allows photographers to control their camera wirelessly via Bluetooth. “The new RMT-P1BT wireless remote commander operates via Bluetooth connectivity, eliminating the need for wires, cables or receivers to connect the remote directly to the camera,” Sony says. The remote features an extremely fast […] petapixel.com »
Sony has announced the impending release of a new Wireless Remote Commander that offers wireless control of Sony camera systems using Bluetooth connectivity. The remote, officially named RMT-P1BT, operates entirely through Bluetooth connectivity and features a fast 0. dpreview.com »
The Sony RMT-P1BT is a new Wireless Remote Commander that operates via a Bluetooth connection, eliminating the need for wires, cables or receivers to connect the remote directly to the camera. photographyblog.com »
New RMT-P1BT Provides Reliable and Precise Wireless Shooting Sony today introduced a new Wireless Remote Commander (model RMT-P1BT) via Bluetooth wireless technology that provides a reliable, responsive solution for imaging enthusiasts that want to precisely control their camera[i] during landscape shooting, architectural photography, astrophotography, still motion photography, group portraits and more. sonyalpharumors.com »
$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({"containerId":"embeddedSampleGallery_6858322867","galleryId":"6858322867","isEmbeddedWidget":true,"selectedImageIndex":0,"isMobile":false}) }); In addition to a new weather-resistant flashgun, Olympus has announced a new wireless flash receiver FR-WR and wireless commander FC-WR, bringing additional wireless flash functionality to its OM-D system. dpreview.com »
Nissin Japan Limited, through its North American distributor New England Imaging Dist. (NEID), has recently launched the new Air10s Wireless TTL flash commander in the US market. Photographers can now get this advanced Nissin Air System (NAS) 2. thephoblographer.com »
Ashampoo Photo Commander 16 можно смело назвать всеобъемлющим решением для работы с мультимедиа.
ichip.ru »Chinese lighting manufacturer Godox has unveiled a new flash commander unit called the Xpro. The commander is able to control flashes in TTL mode as well as manual power and high-speed sync modes. All of the flashes and lamps that Godox makes in its X1 2. petapixel.com »
The new Nissin Sony compatible Air10s 2. 4Ghz wireless TTL strobe commander is now available for preorder at BHphoto. Reminder: You save up to $400 on A6500-A6300-A6000 bundles sold by BHphoto (Click here to see the list). sonyalpharumors.com »
Nissin (PDF press release here) announced the new Sony compatible Air10s 2.4Ghz wireless TTL strobe commander. The post New Sony compatible Nissin Air10s 2.4Ghz wireless TTL strobe commander appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »
When I was being briefed on the Sony FA-WRC1M Wireless Radio Commander for flashes before announcement, I couldn't at all contain my glee. It meant a whole lot to me. It meant that Sony was going to take wireless flash control, strobists, and higher end photographers more seriously. thephoblographer.com »
Sony’s Radio Commander and Receiver Mark Galer posted three new Alpha video tutorials Sony’s Radio Wireless Radio Flash v2 Sony’s Wireless Radio Flash The post New useful Radio commander tutorials at Alpha Creative skills appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »