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Phantasmal Images

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Boston, Massachusetts, US

The ETTL version of the Godox AD360 is finally here, and it even has a built in radio transceiver.
http://flashhavoc.com/godox-witstro-ad3 … -announced

Sep 23 15 12:18 am Link

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GRMACK

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Bakersfield, California, US

Nice looking unit and price too.

I have the Quantum Qflash Trio which looks very boxy and no where near as nicely finished as this one.  I think Quantum may be on it's last legs too since they sold out to a marketing outfit PromarkBRANDS and their retirees are maintaining the Q&A part of the new buyer.  Quantum had some big rebate when Godox 360 appeared, but it's still expensive even with the rebate.

I see it uses the Phottix radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. rather than the 344 Mhz of PocketWizard.  I don't know what they mean by X-radio, unless it is some sort of scrambled (??) 2.4 GHz to prevent interference firing in that crowded band and if that is a specific transmitter/trigger too.

Sep 23 15 06:29 am Link

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Chris Rifkin

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Tampa, Florida, US

Been slowly moving away from my quantum to godox product (mainly the flashpoint brand)
Just ordered a used Flashpoint rebrand 360 from adorama,combined with my Flashpoint strobe and 2 Flashpoint ring flashes, grab 2 of these and I think my lighting set up is complete

Sep 23 15 07:45 am Link

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Phantasmal Images

Posts: 690

Boston, Massachusetts, US

GRMACK wrote:
I see it uses the Phottix radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. rather than the 344 Mhz of PocketWizard.  I don't know what they mean by X-radio, unless it is some sort of scrambled (??) 2.4 GHz to prevent interference firing in that crowded band and if that is a specific transmitter/trigger too.

I believe they're just referring to their new X1 TTL triggers.
http://flashhavoc.com/godox-x1-c-ttl-tr … announced/

Sep 23 15 01:19 pm Link