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Radio Popper PX Transmitter - £199.95

Radio Popper PX Receiver - £199.95

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We have now stopped selling Radio Popper products. For more information about Radio Popper equipment or to find out more about the alternatives that Damien uses, check out his blog ProPhotoNut.com.

The RadioPopper PX products allow photographers to use their wireless lighting like never before. RadioPopper unleashes the ability to reliably control off camera flashes and studio strobes both in ETTL mode and manual mode, while maintaining high speed sync.

RadioPopper exists to design the most reliable and versatile lighting control products for photographers worldwide. Whether shooting on location or in the studio, RadioPopper products solve it all.

Fully compatible with Canon, Nikon and others. RadioPopper products bypass the line-of-sight, range and sunlight interference limitations of native systems.

All Radio Popper units come with a 1 year warranty.

Support Videos:

Take a look at the official PX support videos at RadioPopper.com

Radio Popper Guide:

Download a simple guide by Damien Lovegrove
OR
Take a look at Damien's blog post of the Radio Popper guide for the chance to ask any questions you may have.

The PX Transmitter is the core of the best wireless flash system in the world, the PX System.

To take advantage of eTTL and High Speed Sync, all while avoiding the drawbacks of line of sight, short range and sunlight interference, you'll need a PX Transmitter to control your remote flashes. One transmitter will allow you to control as many flashes as you want.

The system is very easy to setup, simply place the transmitter on top of your master flash, commander or on-camera commander, attach your receivers, and you're good to go.

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For every off-camera or remote flash you'll use, you will need a PX Receiver. Although the PX receivers and Transmitters are compatible with both Canon and Nikon, each receiver comes with a mounting bracket that is specific to either Canon or Nikon flashes.

Out of the box the system is configured for Canon, so be sure to switch the hardware mode in the menu of both Receiver and Transmitter to Nikon if you are shooting with Nikon.

The PX system gives you full wireless radio control over your remote flashes.

• Extremely reliable
• 1500 ft range
• Canon and Nikon compatibility
• Sleek and small profile
• Manual/E-TTL/i-TTL modes
• High Speed Sync

• NO line of sight required
• NO sunlight intererence
• NO programming or PC needed
• NO cables

What's in the box?
The PX Transmitter comes with 1x Antenna, 2x AAA batteries and mounting velcro. 

The PX Receiver comes with 1x Antenna, 2x AAA batteries and a mounting bracket (either Canon or Nikon bracket).

Replacement brackets and antennas are also available below.

Please note: On RadioPoppers.com they state that black-out stickers are included with the PX receivers. These stickers have been discontinued by Radio Poppers as they are now an  unnecessary addition.

The PX transmitter can be used with the following master flashes or commanders:

• Canon Master Flashes:  550EX, 580EX, & 580EXII
• Canon Commander:  ST-E2
• Canon Cameras with built-in Commander: 7D
• Nikon Master Flashes:  SB-700, SB-800 & SB-900
• Nikon Commander:  SU-800
• Nikon Cameras with built-in Commanders: D80, D90, D200, D300 & D700

The PX receiver can be used with the following off-camera flashes:

• Canon: 420EX*, 430EX, 430EXII, 550EX, 580EX & 580EXII
• Nikon: SB-600, SB-700, SB-800 & SB-900
• Quantum: Qflash T5D-R (with Qnexus Attachment)

*The PX receiver bracket will not fit onto the Nikon SB-700 flash, Canon 420EX flash or the Qflash.



PLEASE NOTE: The aerial shown on the PX Transmitter above has now been upgraded to be the same as the one shown on the PX Receiver unit (top). These new adjustable aerials swivel 360º, look a lot smarter and have a reduced risk of accidental breakage. Our CE transmitters are supplied with angled antennas because in the US, Radio Popper are not able to ship the transmitters with the angled antenna due to FCC guidelines. No such restrictions apply to CE specification. No difference of range will be noticed when taking photographs with the camera in either a vertical or horizontal orientation.

       

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