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LumoPro LP180R Off Camera Flash
The LP180R Off Camera Flash features built-in Phottix® OdinTM and StratoTM II Multi receivers, which allow remote triggering using Phottix® OdinTM or StratoTM transmitters, without the need for an external receiver. The internal receiver also enables remote power and zoom adjustments and off-camera Canon and Nikon TTL compatibility in the LP180R when using a Phottix® OdinTM transmitter. With all the features of the LP180 and the addition of a built-in radio receiver, the LP180R is the next step for photographers looking to extend their OCF reach. No more running back and forth between your camera and your flash! Photographers can save time and energy by adjusting the LP180R's settings remotely. Remote adjustments to the LP180R's power and zoom settings may be made using a Phottix® OdinTM or Phottix® Mitros+TM for Canon or Nikon. The LP180R now features five ways to sync: built-in radio receiver, hot shoe, miniphone, PC and optical slave. The built-in radio receiver can be triggered by Phottix® OdinTM or StratoTM transmitters, which saves the expense and complication of an external receiver. With four different wireless modes, the LP180R gives you the versatility you need. Fire the LP180R on-camera, via the optical slave or using an external trigger using the Wireless Off mode. Or trigger the flash using one of the three wireless radio receiving modes: OdinTM Rx for Canon, OdinTM Rx for Nikon and StratoTM Rx. The LP180R also features three flash modes: TTL, Manual and Multi. Canon and Nikon users can use the LP180R's TTL mode to get the right exposure in situations like weddings or events where the lighting environment is changing quickly. TTL controls include 3 stops in 1/3 stop increments. Manual mode gives you full control over your power and zoom settings, without input from your camera. Make adjustments from full power to 1/128 in 1/3 stop increments. Multi mode is available for Canon and Nikon users to use for capturing subjects in motion with stroboscopic photography.