TRIOPO TR-586 EX Nikon
- TTL Flash, Manual Flash, Multi Flash. Raster AF assist lamp. Built-in wide panel & bounce card
- Wireless slave unit function: Compatibility with the Canon and Nikon wireless flash system, realize TTL from machine, manual and frequency flash
- S1.S2 Light flashing mode, FEB flash, E-compensation, Auto Exposure Lock(FEL/FV),Flash control by Camera
Nikon Triopo TR-586 EX: TTL Wireless Speedlite Flash
Main Features:
TTL flash
Manual flash
Multi flash
Grid AF assist lamp
Tilt head 90 degrees up and 7 degrees down
360 degree rotatable head
Metal hanger holder
Large, easy-to-read LCD display
Rechargeable lithium battery
Protection against high temperature
- AVAILABLE FOR NIKON AND FOR CANON ( THE SAME PRICE )
- TTL Flash, Manual Flash, Multi Flash. Raster AF assist lamp. Built-in wide panel & bounce card
- Wireless slave unit function: Compatibility with the Canon and Nikon wireless flash system, realize TTL from machine, manual and frequency flash
- S1.S2 Light flashing mode, FEB flash, E-compensation, Auto Exposure Lock(FEL/FV),Flash control by Camera
TRIOPO TR-586 Specifications:
In full disclosure, I have been given these units to review and keep; that will not change how I review or what I think of the lights, I am known for calling a spade a spade.
Lighting-wise I am currently using:
- Canon 430EXII * 3
- Canon 600EX-RT
- Yongnuo YN560II
- Phottix Strato II (Canon) triggers
- Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 60D cameras
I get that I am running older gear in terms of cameras, so no idea what these will do with the latest
generation of Canon cameras like the 5D3 and 1DX. But I will test what I can.
 So I will be comparing the Triopo lights to the above list. In particular,
we will look at build quality, feature set, price point, power (metered),
AF-assist beam and how they behave with Canon E-TTL. I don’t own or have access to any Nikon gear so won’t be looking at those features.
| ISO range: | 100-12800 |
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| Flash power range: | 1/1-1/32 |
| Compatibility | Nikon |
| Battery | AAA |
| Weight: | 350 grams |
| Dimensions | 190 x 75 x 70 mm |
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