PocketWizard PWP-TR 801-125 PLUS II Transceiver

Product Description
The PocketWizard Plus II transceiver system does more than cut the cord. The PocketWizard Plus II can wirelessly trigger lights and/or cameras within a range of 1600 feet of the transceiver. Utilizing advanced wireless technologies, four 16-bit, digitally-coded channels are available for selective firing of lights, or when working in ‘crowded’ environments. If speed is a concern, images can be captured at a rate of up to 12 frames-per-second, which outpaces most… More >>
- Fast ‘plug-and-play’ set-up times
- Auto-Sensing Transceiver Technology enables the Plus II to switch back and forth between transmitter and receiver modes
- Auto-Relay Mode wirelessly triggers remotely located cameras and flashes within a 1600′ range of one another
- Four 16-bit, digitally-coded channels enable you to simultaneously trigger all of you lights at once, or isolate one group of lights from another
- Ultra-fast microprocessors enable trigger-response times as short as 1/2000th of a second
PocketWizard PWP-TR 801-125 PLUS II Transceiver
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What a great product. I’ve waited a long time for Pocket Wizard to come out. You have know idea how troublesome it is to have a cord being dragged around with you all the time, to get you’re flash or meter reading. I believe that this product was made by Minolta, but I’m not sure. But, it’s a great receiver. The only issue I had with this product, was the cost. Quit expensive, for what you get. Thank goodness there was a rebate on Amazon.
Rating: 5 / 5
Works perfectly. I only wish it were smaller. But I think they’re about to announce a new product that’s much smaller. Yay!
Rating: 4 / 5
I’m a professional photographer who is just starting out. I wish this product explained to me in the online description that you need two of them to make it work.
I also didn’t know anything about flash sync so the first wedding I used it for bombed.
All of that to say…. now that I know how to use it I’m stoked! Its a really cool “toy” and I’m sure it’ll help me produce some rockin’ images.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Good: Easy configuration, Decent range, Works like a charm (as a trigger) with outlet powered strobes.
The Bad: Cheap construction ($20 dollar radio toy sets @ Wal-Mart have better construction), shorter battery life (for max range and reliability), reliability is very low with Canon speed lights (in my case 580 Ex II), No TTL handling (just a trigger), will have to spend another couple hundred bucks on a light meter for accurate exposures, does not come with any carrying case/pouch (a must for such a cheap constructed expansive piece of a device). Will have to buy the right cables/adopters to make the right connection (only comes with one tiny PC connection cord).
Rating: 2 / 5
I have just purchased this unit anr am praying that this will work with my flash,,,( 420Ex speedlite) it has a option switch on it… hoping someone reviews this. Any info wouldbe great…
Rating: 2 / 5