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LITE-LINK for other strobes like SunPak, Vivitar, etc.

#4098.2 for CANON compatible strobes

#4099.2 for NIKON compatible strobes


The TTL strobe attached to the Lite-Link is tripped just like with any good slave sensor. The unbelievable capability is the Lite-Link instructs its attached strobe to quench when it sees the strobe attached to the camera quench, maintaining perfect TTL compatibility.

Several Lite-Links may be used for multiple flash photography.

These new models include a manual "on-off" switch for use with TTL strobes from manufacturers other than Nikon and Canon. Nikon and Canon strobes can also be used on these new models.

The standard Lite-Link turns on automatically when it senses the ready-light of its attached strobe. The circuitry in strobes other than Canon and Nikon usually will not turn on the standard Lite-Link.

The manual "on-off" switch allows almost any TTL strobe that is Nikon or Canon compatible (operates TTL when attached to Nikon or Canon cameras) to be used on these new Lite-Link models.


Lite Link for Nikon & Canon Lite Link for Metz Strobes

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