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PocketWizard MultiMax 32 Channel Transceiver
Mfg Part No: 802-450
Our Price:
295.00
Quantity:
Availability: In Stock
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The Pocket Wizard MultiMAX features "Wireless
Transceiver Technology", which eliminates the need for separate
transmitter/receiver triggering configuration. Each MultiMAX provides the
capability to send and receive digital signaling by a flip of a switch, similar
to personal communicators.
Through its use of advanced transceiver technology, the
MultiMAX offers true triggering confirmation feedback up to 1600 feet away
without the need for signal repeaters or daisy-chained radios. In the
"Selective Quad Triggering Mode", the MultiMAX automatically confirms
(on the selected transmitter) every zone simultaneously, with immediate visual
and audible feedback. Using the optional Flash Confirmation Cable, the
transmitter receives a visual and audible signal, confirming that a triggered
flash actually fires. Finally, there's a real confirmation system which
reassures the photographer that everything is working.
The MultiMAX comes loaded with "Trigger Time
Control" software. This software package offers several tools for the
working professional all in one small package. With this software, it's easy and
very convenient to create rear-curtain sync effects with any camera, add depth
of field using multipop mode and record events as they unfold using the
intervalometer mode.
Other standard features of the PocketWizard MultiMAX are up to
1600 foot triggering range, 32 digital 16/24 bit coded channels, 1/1000 flash
sync speed (in fast mode), contact closure adjustment, trigger counter and much
more. Also, Wireless enabling / disabling of camera pre-release setting has been
added (and new cables for this pre-release feature).
Key Features:
- Rear curtain Sync
- Multiple Pops
- Intervalometer
- SpeedCycle
- Lag Time Equalizer
Note:
- Pocket Wizards sold in USA use 344-354MHz; Pocket Wizards
sold in Europe use 433MHz.
- USA and Euro models cannot converse with each other.
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