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Hähnel Announces the MODUS 600RT Wireless Speedlight

- 8 years ago

You may Know Hähnel for their reputation in manufacturing Li-Ion batteries & DSLR accessories, so the announcement of their new speedlight range may have come as a surprise to you. If so, it’s likely that the fact that Hähnel has a long-standing reputation for their wireless flash trigger range which includes the popular Tuff TTL & Viper flash triggers will also come as a surprise. The new MODUS 600RT is powered by one of their best-selling Li-ion batteries, the powerful Hähnel Extreme Li-Ion battery, which improves upon the speed of AA-powered Speedlights

This new speedlight from Hähnelwill handle over 550 shots at full power. Rather than waiting for the usual 4-6 seconds which other Speedlights need at full power, the MODUS 600RT offers fast recycling at just 1.5 seconds. The built-in wireless receiver/transmitter offer TTL, manual and multi modes and high speed sync supports up to 1/8000 of a second.

The built-in wireless receiver/transmitter offer TTL, manual and multi modes and high-speed sync supports up to 1/8000 of a second

The built-in wireless connectivity steps to another level when the MODUS 600RT is paired with the Viper TTL Wireless Flash Trigger. Use the two together and control up to 3 separate groups of flash guns in either TTL, manual or Multi [Stroboscopic] mode. DCM channel matching and over 100m range makes the Viper TTL the perfect partner for this new speedlight.

Available now for Canon, Nikon & Sony fit.

Pricing and availability to follow

For more info take a look at the Hahnel website HERE

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