p.1 #1 · Pocket Wizard PlusX vs Plus III – Which is the Better Buy?
There are a lot of radio triggers on the market ranging from $20 Cowboy Studio triggers to Pocket Wizard's very pricey E-TTL transceivers. For some reason, the PW Plus lineup of transceivers offer enough features at a barely-decent price to be found in a majority of photographer's bags.
With the announcement of the new Pocket Wizard PlusX, do you think it's a better buy than the Plus III?
p.1 #2 · Pocket Wizard PlusX vs Plus III – Which is the Better Buy?
To me this is apples to oranges.....Plus X is very basic, like a single speed bicycle. Plus III's are like a bicycle with gears. Different products for different uses.
p.1 #3 · Pocket Wizard PlusX vs Plus III – Which is the Better Buy?
Waki wrote:
To me this is apples to oranges.....Plus X is very basic, like a single speed bicycle. Plus III's are like a bicycle with gears. Different products for different uses.
p.1 #4 · Pocket Wizard PlusX vs Plus III – Which is the Better Buy?
The plus x is a single group trigger meaning everything is fired every time the plus 3 is multi group capiable so you can trigger all groups or a single group or anywhere in between
p.1 #5 · Pocket Wizard PlusX vs Plus III – Which is the Better Buy?
I use the TT1/TT5 with AC3 which supports three groups...the III's work well with them and the III's mesh well with the built in PW systems on my packs. The X's have a place and I can see uses but to me, like I mentioned, they are very different and I can't see a comparison.
p.1 #6 · Pocket Wizard PlusX vs Plus III – Which is the Better Buy?
I just got two plus2 here lately and from what I'm learning I may have to get a plus3 to use to remotely trigger a flex on a remote camera using it as a hand trigger. The plus2 only has Chanel's 1-4 whereas the plus3 has access to the controltl channels. You can never win. Next purchase is a Sekonic l358 flash meter plus a rt-32ctl module. Good thing I filed my taxes and will get enough to cover this with some left over for a freexwire system for the qflash system I getting plus a NAS for backing up a 4 bay raid 5 system is what I'm looking at.