Phottix is a photography equipment brand known for its high-quality and affordable flash triggers, studio equipment, and lighting accessories.
Founded in 2007 in Hong Kong by a group of photography enthusiasts.
First gained popularity with their innovative radio trigger, the Phottix Atlas.
Expanded their product line to include studio equipment and lighting accessories.
Now operates globally, with offices in the US, UK, Hong Kong, and South Africa.
Similar to Phottix, PocketWizard specializes in wireless flash triggers and lighting accessories. However, they are generally more expensive than Phottix products.
Godox offers a similar range of photography lighting products as Phottix, but they tend to be less expensive. However, Phottix products are generally considered more durable and better quality.
Yongnuo is a Chinese brand that offers photography lighting products at even lower prices than Godox. However, their quality control can be hit-or-miss.
A powerful flash with built-in radio trigger compatibility for Canon and Nikon cameras.
A high-end studio light with TTL compatibility and remote control capability.
A versatile and durable accessory that allows for multiple flashes and umbrellas to be mounted onto a single light stand.
Yes, most Phottix products are designed to be compatible with a wide range of camera brands and flashes, but you should always double-check before purchasing.
The exact setup process will depend on the specific model of flash trigger you have, but generally you'll need to attach the trigger to your camera's hot shoe and turn it on, then mount your flash onto the trigger or use the trigger to wirelessly control your off-camera flash.
Yes, Phottix products are generally considered to be well-made and durable, but as with any electronic equipment, they can be damaged if not used and maintained properly.
Phottix products are generally considered to be priced affordably for their quality and features, but they may still be too expensive for some photographers on a tight budget.
Yes, Phottix products typically come with a one-year warranty against manufacturing defects, but you should check the specific product details before purchasing to confirm.