ALZO Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver - 4 Channel - Comparable to Pocket Wizard Multi-Max - by alzodigital.com
From ALZO

This 4-channel wireless flash receiver is used in multi-studio environments where several photographers work near each other. A wireless camera flash receiver lets you add wireless flash triggering to more flashlights / speedlights in a light kit. Essential in multi-flash speedlight kits as many speedlights lack a "slave trigger mode". Includes a mini-phone plug adaptor and PC socket on back. Comes with a 1-year "no questions asked" component replacement warranty.

  • Brand: ALZO Digital


Pretty mGood for the price4
Actually, I bought an Alzo Wireless Kit and one of this extra receiver, they are pretty useful. I have it for my Elinchrom D-Lite to Go set and I can say they really go for the distance announced and they failed just for a couple of shoots (One of the receivers have failed each time), wich is not a big issue, I know even Elinchrom Skyports fail sometimes, is seems to be normal.

It work in the four frequencies announced like a charm.

The only bad thing I can say about them is that the receiver may trigger themselves if you move your light with them on, probably because of the cord. This is why I didn't give 5 stars, but is really not a very big deal, you can attach them to your lights.

If your shooting with flashlight and you're a little short on budget I can recommend you this trigger kit hands down, you will not regret it. Is really cool not to be dragging a cable around in your shoots ;)

Alzo Wireless Flash Triggers Great Value5
Alzo Wireless Flash Triggers are OK*
Product: Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver - 4 Channel* by *Bob *from United States
*Pros: *great value for the price
*Cons: *could have better shielding
*Best Uses: *great for portrait photographs
*Describe Yourself: *Semi-Pro Photographer
*Bottom Line: *Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Excellent value for the price. I have used them successfully, and they really work!! You just set the toggle switches and plug them in. The only issue may be how well they are shielded. I was shooting portraits in a home, and they just started to go off due to RF interference. However, that was only once, and I've used them in homes, schools, hotels and other places without any problems. They are said to have a more limited range than the more expensive systems. However, I have not had a problem, and long range is not generally my application. Again, a great value for the price.

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