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Broncolor 404 manual
Broncolor 404 manual






broncolor 404 manual

Operation could not be more straightforward or simple. In the box, as seen below, are the manual, warranty cards, a few standard cables, a lanyard, and the unit itself. I had no problems whatsoever getting these set up, dialed in, and popping flashes. I'm a male, and as a result, clearly do not read manuals until I run into trouble. Actually, to be honest, I got the box in the mail, tore that badboy open, and threw them right on my camera. Having been a long time PW user, I had no trouble getting them set up and rockin'.

broncolor 404 manual

I was able to use the Plus X on one shoot, as I just received the units this week.

  • Box Dimensions 1.75" x 4.75" x 5.25" (DxWxH)ĭefinitely impressive for just $99, if I say so myself.
  • PocketWizard reliability – PocketWizard compatibility.
  • Side View Design – Better subject view on camera.
  • Transmit Only Mode – Positive operation in large groups.
  • Auto-Relay Mode – Trigger remote camera and flashes simultaneously.
  • Internal Antenna – Compact, more rugged design.
  • Backlit Channel Dial – Easy to set channels in the dark.
  • 10 Channels – 1-4 Classic plus 5-10 low-traffic channels.
  • Auto-Sensing Transceiver – Easy to use.
  • And the Plus X also works with all PocketWizard-enabled studio flash units including select Profoto, Dynalite, Norman and Photogenic flashes as well as Sekonic light meters. It is compatible with every PocketWizard FCC-version radio marketed in the USA and virtually every popular flash and camera system. Auto-sensing Transceiver technology and large, backlit channel dial make the Plus X the simplest PocketWizard ever. The PocketWizard Plus X is the perfect choice for both entry level wireless shooters and current Plus II owners. Check out the facts straight from PocketWizard: You'll miss out on some bells and whistles, but the Plus X still has quite a nice spec sheet. This may just be the perfect answer to those wishing for a Plus-lite of sorts, as the simple and robust operation is plenty for any photographer looking to get their lights off camera simply and affordably.

    broncolor 404 manual

    Even though the Plus III is the new standard by which all other triggers are measured, and despite its lower price than the Plus II of old, there has been a constant din from photographers who would like to invest in a PocketWizard system but weren't quite ready to shell out the $150+ per unit that the jump to PocketWizard would entail. While PocketWizard's trigger systems have been the de-facto standard for years, they have been diversifying their product line (with triggers such as the Flex TT5 and MC2) and revamping their staple product offerings (Plus and Plus II) with the Plus III, which featured a redesigned form factor, a plethora of new features, and a USB interface for upgrading firmware.








    Broncolor 404 manual