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Radio transmitter for Digital Pro X flashes with 2,4GHz frequency that replaces the previous ZigBee version. Supports 5 channels and 10 flashes per channel.
Compatible only with Digital Pro X flashes.
New unique function of Digital Pro X flash heads - fast masking of a captured person/product to other photobackground - ZigBee transmitter triggers back flashes on channel B first and front flashes on channel A immediately after - you get 2 snapshots, when the first one is a silhouette and the second one is illuminated from the front - in mask editing in Photoshop you merge



