Originally Posted by
Keith B
I have been using Radiopopper JrX for a few months. I don't use them in
E-TTL, it requires an add on hotshoe piece (per flash) that I'm not too
excited about. They are simple to use, work well and have a really good
range. The build quality is pretty cheesy though. if there is any chance
of moisture getting near them, don't use them. There is not even a
thought of weather sealing to them. They even have a phone jack port
that is wide open to the circuit board and begging for water to enter.
Also not a fan of the Radiopopper JrX transmitter hotshoe connection. It doesn't clamp or fasten in any fashion. You slide it on and it tilts down to sort of "lock" on, but if you bump something it could easily com flying off.
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