The PocketWizard Moment

If you shoot for a living there’s a good chance you’ve probably shown up on location only to find things other than as described in countless pre-shoot conference calls. Power outlets are far and few between, and the second floor balcony you planned on shooting from turns out to be in a different building. And all those floor-to-ceiling windows you were counting on to lighten up the background…they’re also in the other building…alongside the missing balcony.

The only way you’re going to get the shot is by shimmying up the tallest ladder you can find and clamp the camera to that hot water pipe that snakes along the wall where the balcony was supposed to be. As for the lights, unpack all of the extension cords and get to work. You’ve got your PocketWizards. This is going to be a walk in the park.

Stuff happens now and then, and when it does, you can count on your PocketWizard system to get you through the deepest of ‘stuff’.

Shooting wirelessly, that is, having the ability to trigger lights and/or cameras without need of a long cord is a neat trick. It’s also the key reason photographers buy wireless-triggering systems in the first place. And while eliminating long cords is a neat accomplishment in itself, it’s only the first step in how wireless technology can enable you to try lighting techniques or use a remote camera to get shots you could only dream of not all that long ago.

PocketWizards are designed to do more than pop your lights. They’re designed to make you a better photographer.

And remember – your reputation should never depend on the length of a cord.

PRESS RELEASES

U.S.A. PocketWizard MultiMAX Revised!

NEW! PocketWizardT PLUS II Transceiver

PocketWizard MultiMAX Transceiver

Nikon D-Series Modification
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NEWS

Rob Galbraith Digital Photography Insites
How Sports Illustrated Photographers Use Pocketwizard

Outdoor Photography Short Reports
Dramatic Lighting Effects Outdoors (PDF)

Pros using PocketWizard
Always in Vogue (PDF)
Claudio Basso in Studio Photography & Design

Frozen Moments in Sports
Dave Black in PC Photo


PRODUCT REVIEWS

Look Ma, No Wires! (PDF)
Moose Peterson's BTShooter review

Go Totally Wireless! PocketWizard Inside Nikon D-Series
SportsShooter.com review

Sync Cords be Gone! Digital Wireless Freedom is Here
Studio Photography & Design (PDF)

PocketWizard MultiMAX, PHOTO Technicques
(PDF) Published with the permission of PHOTO Techniques magazine. Original article, 'PocketWizard MultiMax,' was published in PHOTO Techniques.
www.phototechmag.com

PocketWizard MultiMAX review by Will Crockett (PDF)

PocketWizard Max & Plus, Studio Perspective (PDF)

Sints View, Popular Photography, August 2001 (PDF)