@angelisone Correct - this wireless transceiver set is designed for someone who only desires manual triggering options, but not TTL or power controls. There are many people who do not prefer TTL. Thanks for commenting, and sharing your opinions.
It's very difficult to make wireless radio TTL. It's strange the same people that don't need TTL, rely on AF lens, camera's lightmeter and Photoshop. They are the same people that like to collect camera bodies every 3 to 5 years. Many real photographers are gone or they have closed their businesses due to beginners and amateurs shooting Sony A7r II. Many are rude shooters or they think they can buy a camera, lens and flash, that they are photographers. All monolights having no built-in ATG TriTTL (built-in radio receiver) will be going into the history books like soon to be Quantum Instruments and PocketWizard. Did you really built the Impact Venture 600 TTL or was it ATG and Conomark?
Hi again, angelisone: Agreed, TTL is a very complicated technology. At Impact, we don't classify photographers, we support them. And they do have many different goals and fiscal capabilities. We do not disclose where we manufacture our products, but thanks for asking.
No wireless radio TTL.
No wireless manual flash power adjustment.
The ATG/Godox/CheetahLight radio trigger would be a better buy.
@angelisone Correct - this wireless transceiver set is designed for someone who only desires manual triggering options, but not TTL or power controls. There are many people who do not prefer TTL. Thanks for commenting, and sharing your opinions.
It's very difficult to make wireless radio TTL.
It's strange the same people that don't need TTL, rely on AF lens, camera's lightmeter and Photoshop.
They are the same people that like to collect camera bodies every 3 to 5 years.
Many real photographers are gone or they have closed their businesses due to beginners and amateurs shooting Sony A7r II.
Many are rude shooters or they think they can buy a camera, lens and flash, that they are photographers.
All monolights having no built-in ATG TriTTL (built-in radio receiver) will be going into the history books like soon to be Quantum Instruments and PocketWizard.
Did you really built the Impact Venture 600 TTL or was it ATG and Conomark?
Hi again, angelisone:
Agreed, TTL is a very complicated technology.
At Impact, we don't classify photographers, we support them. And they do have many different goals and fiscal capabilities.
We do not disclose where we manufacture our products, but thanks for asking.