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Cactus SKU: CACV6IIS | Helix SKU: CUCACV6IIS
Product Description
The Cactus V6 IIs is a wireless flash trigger dedicated for Sony camera and flash that supports HSS and can remote control power output and zoom angle of Sony system flashes. It can also triggers the Cactus V6 II, which makes the V6 IIs the World’s First Sony-supported wireless flash trigger that supports cross-brand high-speed sync (HSS) and control power output and zoom angle of Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic and Pentax system flashes all at the same time.*
Equipped with two (2) high-speed sync modes (Normal HSS and Power Sync), AF-assist, auto-detect camera and flash system, Multi-master, and remote control abilities of power and zoom, Cactus V6 IIs packs all that you need for your Sony system in a compact body with simplistic controls.
* With the exception of Sony system flashes due to special timing requirements so it must be paired with a Sony camera in order to support HSS.
UPC: 4897035130521
Cactus Wireless Flash Transceiver V6 IIs
Major features:
Compatible flash models
Sony ADI / P-TTL HS models:
- Metz 44AF-14, 64AF-1;
- Nissin i40, i60*;
- Sony F43M, F58AM4, F60M
* tested with Auto flash profile
Notes on compatibility:
1 AF-assist works when the camera sends out a corresponding signal.
2 Requires a hot shoe adapter such as Sony ADP-MAA.
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ProMaster SKU: 4959 | Helix SKU: PR49591
The ProMaster SM1S Wireless Speedlight Master Transmitter works over a long range (325' 100m) to control a ProMaster 200ST-R Speedlight as a slave flash. It can fire the slave(s) in up to 3 groups with up to 15 slaves per group using features such as TTL exposure control, slow sync. HSS high-speed sync., flash bracketing, exposure compensation, and more.
The SM1S utilizes an internal Li-Ion, rechargeable battery as its power source. The unit is incredibly efficient and the battery lasts a very long time. Plus, the SM1S can operate while connected to a charger, for times when you need even more run time. OK, wait a minute, let's explore this a bit more. Let's say your SM1S has sat dormant for 6 months and then you decide to use it extensively for a couple of days. Near the end of day-two you suddenly notice its battery is getting low and realize you had never thought about charging it. Perhaps you can take a 2-hour break and plug it into a wall outlet, since that's all it takes to bring the battery back up to 100%. But, maybe that's not a good option. It's cool. You can use the SM1S while it's plugged-in for charging. Maybe having a cord running to a wall outlet is not convenient. No worries! Grab a common power bank (like the one you use for your phone) and simply connect that to the SM1S. You'll be golden! The USB micro-b to USB-A charging cord is included with the SM1S and is s common cord that can be bought at any corner store (in case you forget it at home). In fact, you may already have one or a dozen laying around from other devices.