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Updating its flagship wireless flash system, Phottix has just officially unveiled the Odin II TTL Flash Trigger for Nikon and Canon, streamlining the controls and packing in plenty of new features. Of course, it retains the 2.4GHz frequency and 328' range of its predecessor, but manages to expand to five groups and a total of 32 channels—of which channels 5-32 can now use a Digital ID system to eliminate interference even further from other shooters' equipment. Also, the Odin II is compatible with a variety of other Phottix systems, including the original Odin, Strato, Strato II, and Atlas II radio triggers, as well as the Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash and the Indra 500/360 TTL Studio Light. An added bonus is the ability to control the modeling light of Indra series flashes with the Odin II transmitter.
Physically, it received a facelift with the inclusion of direct access buttons for the groups and a rotary dial for fast power adjustment. A new OverDrive Sync (ODS) is also featured, which allows users to achieve shutter speeds of up to 1/8,000-second while using manual studio strobes. Additionally, it has a new quick-lock release mounting system.
The Odin II Transmitters and Receivers are available for Canon and Nikon, with a Sony version expected sometime later this year.
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