Quantum CoPilot User-Friendly Wireless TTL Flash Controller for Canon DSLR

Quantum CoPilot User-Friendly Wireless TTL Flash Controller for Canon DSLR
Quantum
sku: QTQF91C
€ 299.76
Shipping from: United States
   Description
You can elevate your photography skills with the Quantum CoPilot User-Friendly Wireless TTL Flash Controller, specifically designed for Canon DSLR cameras. This high-performance flash controller offers the ability to control three independent groups of remote Qflashes in manual, automatic, or TTL modes, including the QF91C for Canon E-TTL. The Quantum CoPilot stands out with its user-friendly design, opting for traditional analogue dials over complex LCD menus. This compact transmitter easily slides into your camera's hot-shoe, and with a simple twist of its three knobs, you can intuitively adjust the power level or exposure compensation of your off-camera flashes. A quick switch allows you to effortlessly swap between M and TTL modes, offering an interface similar to the Pocket Wizard AC3 ZoneController.Enhance your low-light photography with the Quantum CoPilot's LED autofocus-assist lamp. This feature emits an infrared beam to assist with autofocusing in challenging lighting conditions. While the CoPilot is primarily designed for commanding Quantum's radio-enabled Qflash units like the Trio and T5dR, it also allows for the integration of older Qflashes and non-Quantum speedlights into your setup using FreexWire FW8R or FW10W radio receivers.With the addition of a QLink adapter, you can gain full TTL control of a Canon Speedlite from up to 100 meters away. Although the transmitter lacks a hot-shoe on top, it allows for the connection of a "local" Qflash via cable with TTL pass-through, which can be mounted on a bracket or handheld. This connects to a socket on the side of the CoPilot transmitter. The CoPilot also includes a Mini-USB socket for future firmware updates. Please note, the CoPilot's control panel is not made up of LEDs or backlit, so reading settings in low light may be challenging. The device uses non-standard CR123A batteries and features a plastic hot-shoe foot.
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