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This page is for photographers attempting to wirelessly trigger their Nissin speedlights with Pocketwizard radios. Read on for information about feature compatibility and caveats.
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==Nikon Users==
 
==Nikon Users==
  
 
===Using Nissin with ControlTL Radios===
 
===Using Nissin with ControlTL Radios===
  
The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Nikon are not currently compatible with ControlTL radios (such as the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5) in their default settings.
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The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Nikon are not currently compatible with ControlTL radios (such as the [[MiniTT1 and FlexTT5]]) in their default settings.
  
Nikon users may be able to use Nissin speedlights with their ControlTL radios configured for Basic Trigger Mode. Please be aware, in Basic Trigger Mode all ControlTL features are disabled. TTL, remote power control, and High Speed Sync/FP will be unavailable. In this configuration you will need to adjust power settings on the back of the speedlights manually.
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Nikon users may be able to use Nissin speedlights with their ControlTL radios configured for [[Misc Tab#Basic Trigger|Basic Trigger Mode]]. Please be aware, in Basic Trigger Mode all ControlTL features are disabled. TTL, remote power control, and High Speed Sync/FP will be unavailable. In this configuration you will need to adjust power settings on the back of the speedlights manually.
  
You can read more about Basic Trigger Mode on this page.
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You can read more about Basic Trigger Mode on [[Misc Tab#Basic Trigger|this page]].
  
  
 
===Using Nissin with Standard Channel Radios===
 
===Using Nissin with Standard Channel Radios===
  
The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Nikon can be used in their manual modes with all Standard Channel PocketWizard radios, such as the PlusX, Plus III, and MultiMAX.  
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The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Nikon can be used in their manual modes with all Standard Channel PocketWizard radios, such as the [[PlusX]], [[Plus III]], and [[MultiMAX]].  
  
  
 
==Canon Users==
 
==Canon Users==
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===Using Nissin with ControlTL Radios===
 
===Using Nissin with ControlTL Radios===
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The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Canon are currently compatible with ControlTL radios (such as the [[MiniTT1 and FlexTT5]]) with the following limitations.
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'''NOTE:''' A control was added to the [[Misc Tab]] in the PocketWizard Utility called “Top Shoe Detection Mode.” To use a Nissin Di866 or Di622 for Canon this control must be set for “Nissin Flash.”
  
 
===Using Nissin with Standard Channel Radios===
 
===Using Nissin with Standard Channel Radios===
  
The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Canon can be used in their manual modes with all Standard Channel PocketWizard radios, such as the PlusX, Plus III, and MultiMAX.
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The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Canon can be used in their manual modes with all Standard Channel PocketWizard radios, such as the [[PlusX]], [[Plus III]], and [[MultiMAX]].

Latest revision as of 11:52, 6 August 2013

NissinCompatibility.jpg

This page is for photographers attempting to wirelessly trigger their Nissin speedlights with Pocketwizard radios. Read on for information about feature compatibility and caveats.


Nikon Users

Using Nissin with ControlTL Radios

The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Nikon are not currently compatible with ControlTL radios (such as the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5) in their default settings.

Nikon users may be able to use Nissin speedlights with their ControlTL radios configured for Basic Trigger Mode. Please be aware, in Basic Trigger Mode all ControlTL features are disabled. TTL, remote power control, and High Speed Sync/FP will be unavailable. In this configuration you will need to adjust power settings on the back of the speedlights manually.

You can read more about Basic Trigger Mode on this page.


Using Nissin with Standard Channel Radios

The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Nikon can be used in their manual modes with all Standard Channel PocketWizard radios, such as the PlusX, Plus III, and MultiMAX.


Canon Users

Using Nissin with ControlTL Radios

The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Canon are currently compatible with ControlTL radios (such as the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5) with the following limitations.


Di622:

  • Compatible as both a TTL and Manual remote flash
  • Local/master flash usage is not supported


Di622 Mark II:

  • Compatible as both a TTL and Manual remote flash
  • Local/master flash usage is not supported


Di866:

  • Compatible as both a TTL and Manual remote flash
  • HSS is not supported for Manual remotes – use TTL for remote HSS
  • Local/master flash usage is not supported


Di866 Mark II:

  • Compatible as both a TTL and Manual remote flash
  • HSS is supported for both TTL and Manual remotes
  • Local/master flash usage is not supported


NOTE: A control was added to the Misc Tab in the PocketWizard Utility called “Top Shoe Detection Mode.” To use a Nissin Di866 or Di622 for Canon this control must be set for “Nissin Flash.”

Using Nissin with Standard Channel Radios

The Di622, Di622 Mark II, Di866, and Di866 Mark II for Canon can be used in their manual modes with all Standard Channel PocketWizard radios, such as the PlusX, Plus III, and MultiMAX.