MiniTT1-Canon

The New Shape of Wireless Freedom

The smallest PocketWizard radio ever, the FCC/IC 340 - 354 MHz MiniTT1™ Transmitter locks onto the camera’s hot shoe supporting an on-camera flash with its own hot shoe while working with remote PocketWizard units. Remotes can be one or more PocketWizard FlexTT5™ Transceivers connected to Canon E-TTL II flashes or any PocketWizard Receiver for triggering flash or remote cameras.

The MiniTT1 Transmitter is easy to use; just slide in place and begin to shoot.  The new PocketWizard ControlTL™ System interprets the complex E-TTL II data being sent through the camera’s hot shoe and digitally transmits it in a reliable radio signal. Change the flash compensation dial on the camera, and those commands pass seamlessly through the system to your remote flash.  Adjust your shutter speed, aperture or ISO and the system corrects for those changes.  A ratio command set on the flash or command unit passes through the MiniTT1 to set the remotes. PocketWizard ControlTL radio communication allows you to shoot farther, faster, around corners, through walls even at high noon in bright daylight.  Now you can deploy a wireless flash system wherever you want, without infrared limitations, in seconds.

Use the MiniTT1 for standard triggering with any PocketWizard Receiver including the FlexTT5, PlusII or MultiMAX.  When used this way with a digital camera, you can take advantage of PocketWizard’s HyperSync Technology that allows up to 1/500th of a second camera sync with many camera/strobe set-ups.  HyperSync allows you to advance the timing of your flash trigger so that faster than X-sync speeds can be achieved.

Need more speed?  Push your ControlTL system beyond 1/500th and go into FP/High-Speed Sync mode automatically.  No buttons to press or settings to change other than your shutter speed will give you flash sync all the way to 1/8000th.   


A new PocketWizard Utility download is provided to support the MiniTT1 via a USB port.  The Utility allows you to configure your channel settings, dial in your HyperSync timing, adjust your sleep-mode timers and update your product to the latest firmware.

The PocketWizard MiniTT1 Transmitter is the start of a new era in wireless trigger control.

MiniTT1 Transmitter TECHNOLOGY: Click on any of the Technology icons below to learn more.


                
                    

 

If you are looking for 433 MHz radios for use in Europe, India, China, and other countries, click here.


MiniTT1 Transmitter UPDATES:
Click here for more details on the latest
ControlTL Firmware v4.300
Click here to download the PocketWizard Utility
Click here for details on range extending
solutions of the 430 EX, 580EX & 580EX II Canon flashes. 

The Canon 430EXII is recommended for those needing extended range performance. 


AVAILABILITY: FCC/IC 340 - 354 MHz PocketWizard Radios are available in the USA & Canada. For a Nikon ControlTL System availability update, click here.  For other markets, click here.

NOTE:

* PocketWizard radio systems utilize different frequencies in different markets to meet performance and regulatory requirements.  We  can not provide proper warranty service for products shipped out of  their intended market.
Click here for more information regarding PocketWizard frequency.

INSTRUCTION (OWNER'S) MANUAL: Click on the link below to download the FCC 344MHz MiniTT1/FlexTT5 Owner's Manual plus Addendums.  We have added four Addendums to the Manual since we launched the MiniTT1 and FLexTT5.  When you open the downloaded PDF, you will see the latest Addendum 5.000 followed by Addendum 4.300 and then Addendum 4.250 and then Addendum 4.100.  The last section of the PDF contains the original Owner's Manual.  We are in the process of integrating all the Addendums into one Manual so please check back for a complete Owner's Manual.

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