Phottix Juno TTL Flash and Odin Z Operating System​

September 25, 2018 | Mark Goldstein | Comment |

The Phottix Juno TTL Flash has a Guide Number of 60 with TTL, Manual and Stroboscopic modes, and an adjustable flash head that can zoom to 200mm. The Phottix Juno TTL Transceiver Flash for Canon will debut in October, followed by Sony and Nikon models in the coming months.

Phottix have also announced the new Odin Z Operating System which adds cutting-edge options and technologies such as auto-switching to their flashguns. The Odin Z Operating System will be available for download in mid-October for Canon and Nikon compatible Phottix products.

Phottix Press Release

Phottix announces next generation hot shoe flash series with new Odin Z OS

The first of Phottix’s new Odin Z Operating System products! The Juno TTL has everything you expect from a TTL hot shoe flash – a Guide Number of 60 with TTL, Manual and Stroboscopic modes, and an adjustable flash head that can zoom to 200mm.

Beyond hot shoe flash function, the Phottix Juno TTL Flash is a powerful partner for the professional photographer.

Features:

• All-in-one Auto-Switching. TTL systems for Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Pentax built-in into every Juno TTL. The flash will automatically adjust to the system being used*

• Real-time manual power display*

• Can be used to control other compatible products in the Phottix ecosystem

• Built-in Elinchrom Skyport system receiver. Add the Juno TTL as a manual hot shoe flash to your Elinchrom system

The Juno TTL is the perfect flash for wedding and event photographers that need the flexibility of Auto-Switching for second shooters using a different camera system. Also great for educators in a classroom setting.

For those new to lighting, the Juno TTL Auto-Metering functions make it super-easy to get started using flash.

The Phottix Juno TTL Transceiver Flash for Canon will debut in October, followed by Sony and Nikon models in coming months.

New Phottix Products featuring the Odin Z Operating System will be announced during Photokina on display at the Phottix booth. 


Phottix announces Odin Z Operating System - making great products even better!

From day one, we have had several goals, the first being to make working with light as simple and easy as possible for photographers at every level. To make things more simple, more intuitive, our team has invested two years in developing the next generation of the Phottix products. The key to this simplicity is the new Odin Z Operating System. Odin Z keeps the most-loved Phottix features and adds cutting-edge options and technologies. Best of all, it’s available to all Phottix users through a firmware upgrade. We believe in moving forward while leaving no one behind. “Our team spent a lot of time working with photographers to learn what they needed most,” said Steve Peer, Phottix CEO, "The Odin Z system is the result. It brings some very amazing features to the table and lays a great foundation for Phottix’s future development.” 

Odin Z Operating System Features:

  • Auto-Switching - Every TTL system is built into every product. Products will automatically “switch” to the system being used by the photographer
  • Auto-Metering – Use your flash as a light meter. Phottix products will tell you what manual power level to set
  • Real-Time Displays - Power levels are displayed on both products and triggers
  • Simplified – UI, software and hardware protocols have been upgraded and streamlined for easier use.

Phottix’s technology has evolved and we want to ensure our customers can use this technology to evolve their skills and advance their hobby or career. No matter how challenging the image they set out to create, working with Phottix gear should be anything but challenging. From hobbyists to seasoned professionals Phottix provides lighting solutions from A to Z.

Auto-Metering with the Odin Z Operating System

Auto-Switching with the Odin Z Operating System

Real-Time Power Control with the Odin Z Operating System

The Odin Z Operating System will be available for download in mid-October for Canon and Nikon compatible Phottix products.

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