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Review Summary
2017-01-05T10:37:50
I've been using Phottix flas triggers for awhile and I love them so I decide to get the Mitros + Flash which will be a second flash, but will probably be used as the main flash. So far everything has worked perfectly and the only down side is the the Odin trigger does not work with the Phottix Ares receiver.
MICHAEL V.
2015-05-03T21:00:00
I am converting from studio strobes to the smaller flashes and have found that Odin and Mitros works flawlessly with my Nikon system. Its very easy to use and there are a ton of video's out there that go into detail on the operation of the Odin and Mitros system that cover anything you might need. I honestly haven't found any issues with either the flash or the trigger to this point.
DAVID B.
Fantastic value for the money!
By DAVID B.
I am converting from studio strobes to the smaller flashes and have found that Odin and Mitros works flawlessly with my Nikon system. Its very easy to use and there are a ton of video's out there that go into detail on the operation of the Odin and Mitros system that cover anything you might need. I honestly haven't found any issues with either the flash or the trigger to this point.
The Phottix Scott Kelby Mitros+ TTL Flash and Odin TCU TTL Flash Trigger Kit for Nikon features the Mitros+ TTL flash for Nikon, the Odin TCU TTL flash trigger, 10" flash softbox with strap, a 36" Double-Small white shoot-through umbrella, Varos II multi-function flash shoe umbrella holder, a 6.6 pound Stay-Put Sandbag II, a 28" gear bag and a 6.5' 5-section compact light stand. This gives you a wide variety of tools and accessories for advanced off-camera flash photography.
The basis of this kit is the Mitros+ flash, which has a guide number of 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm and a built-in Odin transmitter/receiver. This works well with the Odin TCU flash trigger for remote flash control and firing. They work within 4 channels and 3 groups within a range of 328' with a 2.4 GHz frequency. These are specific to Nikon cameras with i-TTL.
The 10" softbox and strap lets you diffuse the light of your shoe-mount flash unit. It even has movable inner diffusers for more control and a top vent for bouncing light. There is also a Varos II Multi-Function umbrella holder for mounting a flash to a stand and utilizing the included 36" Double-Small folding white shoot-through umbrella. Additionally, there is a 5-section 6.5' light stand, a 28" gear bag and a 6.6 pound Stay-Put II sandbag.