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Review Summary
2019-01-10T13:17:21
Love how easy these are to use.
Kate M.
2018-11-11T08:50:03
Pocket Wizard is a great name in remote triggers. There's not much to say about this bundle except that it's a great value at a great price.
William P.
2018-09-14T08:56:26
Works exactly as it should with NO hassle. The Plus IV can be mounted between the flash and the body to give a little more clearance of the lens. But even better, they allow simple multiple off- camera flash operation.
Michael M.
2017-01-05T11:11:53
I've always been a pocketwizard fan. Easy to use and adjust and font problem with my off camera lights firing consistently.
ERIKA W.
Great product
By Kate M.
Love how easy these are to use.
Great Trigger Bundle
By William P.
Pocket Wizard is a great name in remote triggers. There's not much to say about this bundle except that it's a great value at a great price.
Plus IV
The Plus IV features a top shoe providing TTL compatibility with most Canon, Nikon and Panasonic cameras and flashes as well as some Fuji and Olympus gear. This allows photographers the versatility to shoot with an on-camera flash in TTL mode while triggering their remotes in manual mode. Easily slide a speedlight into the top shoe of your receiving radio and you are ready to start triggering your remote flash in minutes. A perfect setup for wedding photographers.
32 Channels
With 32 channels (16 standard plus 16 Quad-Zone Triggering channels), the PocketWizard Plus IV Transceiver enables you to trigger individual or groups of lights simultaneously or individually. This is critical for working in crowded venues or with multiple lighting set-ups.
Plus III
The Plus lll is an Auto-Sensing Transceiver which means it will automatically switch between transmit and receive as needed and is reverse-compatible with all PocketWizard radios, making it the perfect addition to existing gear.
32 Channels
With the PocketWizard Plus III Transceiver's 32 channels (16 standard plus 16 Quad-Zone Triggering channels), finding an open channel is easy. Photographers working in a busy environment, including wedding halls, sports arenas or busy studios, can dial in a channel as simply as pushing a button.