Overview

The TUFF TTL Wireless Flash Trigger supports multiple receivers in full TTL. Hähnel firmly believe that their products help photographers 'make' a great image and this statement most definitely rings true with the newly launched Tuff TTL for Canon. Whether you prefer to be outside capturing the wildlife or inside the studio shooting mood photography such as portraits, this wireless flash trigger will prove to be a very useful piece of kit for both professional and amateur photographers alike.

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Hahnel Tuff TTL Additional Receiver for Canon **

The TUFF TTL Wireless Flash Trigger supports multiple receivers in full TTL. Hähnel firmly believe that their products help photographers 'make' a great image and this statement most definitely rings true with the newly launched Tuff TTL for Canon. Whether you prefer to be outside capturing the wildlife or inside the studio shooting mood photography such as portraits, this wireless flash trigger will prove to be a very useful piece of kit for both professional and amateur photographers alike.

Priced very competitively, the Tuff TTL is exceptionally well-made. Designed with durability in mind, the product has been constructed using resilient tough rubber giving the photographer peace of mind against any accidental impact. Special attention has been given to the strength of the housing and in particular an additional reinforcement collar on the neck of the transmitter which gives additional durability. The transmitter and receiver are covered by a silicon rubber case to protect against wear and tear and to absorb some of the energy created on impact, thereby preventing damage to the product.

Compatibility

Hahnel Tuff TTL Additional Receiver for Canon

  • Easy to use controls - Plug & Play!
  • Large "Test" button, to test the Flash on the transmitter & receiver

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Product Overview

The TUFF TTL Wireless Flash Trigger supports multiple receivers in full TTL. Hähnel firmly believe that their products help photographers 'make' a great image and this statement most definitely rings true with the newly launched Tuff TTL for Canon. Whether you prefer to be outside capturing the wildlife or inside the studio shooting mood photography such as portraits, this wireless flash trigger will prove to be a very useful piece of kit for both professional and amateur photographers alike.

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