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product_id: 1157492
title: "Pixel 3rd Generation Wireless TTL Flash Trigger King Pro for Nikon"
brand: "pixel"
price: "937 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 9
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# 2-color LED Range: 300m Hi-speed sync: 1/8000th Pixel 3rd Generation Wireless TTL Flash Trigger King Pro for Nikon

**Brand:** pixel
**Price:** 937 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Elevate Your Photography Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pixel 3rd Generation Wireless TTL Flash Trigger King Pro for Nikon by pixel
- **How much does it cost?** 937 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1157492-pixel-3rd-generation-wireless-ttl-flash-trigger-king-pro-nikon)

## Best For

- pixel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pixel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Robust metal frame structure ensures durability for all your adventures.
- • **Sync Like a Pro:** Hi-speed sync capabilities up to 1/8000th with compatible speedlites and monolights.
- • **Capture Every Moment:** Shutter release function and remote camera triggering for ultimate convenience.
- • **Master Your Lighting:** Dual-color LED backlight for seamless master and slave control.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Experience a staggering range of up to 300m, perfect for capturing those elusive shots.

## Overview

The Pixel 3rd Generation Wireless TTL Flash Trigger King Pro for Nikon offers photographers an impressive range of 300m, dual-color LED backlighting, and a durable metal frame. With hi-speed sync capabilities up to 1/8000th, it allows for precise control over lighting, making it an essential tool for both amateur and professional photographers.

## Description

Pixel King Pro wireless flash trigger is the 3rd generation of Pixel's TTL flash trigger. The design has been significantly improved and optimised. It has a big increase in range, now stated as approximately 300 metres which is a big improvement in reliability, especially when using TTL functions. The Pixel King Pro features a metal frame structure and a better software/hardware architecture, it offers a more stable and reliable user experience. The built-in user interface provides the ability to instantly see and access all the remote flash settings and controls, it's very useful when you need to change something quickly. Unlike the previous King triggers, the hot shoe pass through function is now enabled. The TTL pass through hot shoe allows you to use a flash mounted on it in TTL mode or manual mode. The Pixel King Pro is a transceiver so the unit can be used as either a transmitter or a receiver. The King X is a receiver only and can be ordered separately. The Pixel King Pro has an elaborate metal frame inside the plastic case like some high end cameras. There's a 1/4'' threaded bracket mounting on the side of the case, which is useful to mount another accessory or to mount the trigger on a L bracket. The Pixel King Pro has a shutter release function but you need a compatible USB cable to use it. You can trigger more than one camera at the same time using the USB cable. The Pixel King Pro and King X both have a USB port for firmware updates, so future cameras and flashguns can be supported with firmware updates.

## Features

- Range up to 300m, 2 color LED backlite for master and slave
- Metal frame structure inside for greater strength
- Shutter release function and remote camera triggering
- Hi-speed sync up to 1/8000th with compatible speedlites, sync up to 1/8000th with compatible monolights
- TTL pass through hot shoe

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PIXEL
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon
- **Camera Flash:** Slave
- **Flash Sync Speed:** 1/8000
- **Included Components:** 1/4" threaded bracket, USB cable

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    So far so good, excellent product
  

*by M***A on Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2013*

I just got these so, can't say anything about longevity but I have shot these and they work great, easy to setup and control, it took me 10 minutes to set them up (I have two sets so I use one of the triggers as a slave), they are well made. I have shot some test with these and they work as advertised and for the price can't beat it. I will get recommend these to anyone and will buy more in the future. I use these with my Nikon D600, sb-700, metz 50 af-1 and metz 58 af-2.I will post again after few months and give some updates but so far a love these and I finally have triggers that work great and I can control my flashes from far away without assistants or walking few miles every shoot, and I can concentrate on the shoot and not on the triggers or lights. :D

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Falls short of really liking it
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2014*

I was really excited to get these, but I'm glad I only purchased this pair, and not the extra 2 receivers I wanted.The units seem to work as advertised, when used with my SB700.  I tried it with my Metz 44, and the exposure seemed very dark.  I upgraded the firmware (the firmware installed indicated 2009, but I don't believe these have been around that long) and it still seemed to be overly dark.My biggest disappoint was to find that my Yongnuo 565EX isn't compatible.  When mounted, the 565EX will just constantly fire ever few seconds.  This is a shame because the 565 has been pretty nice and works with TTL on camera and off with CLS.A little more research shows that there other flashes that won't work with this unit.  So it sort of contradicts itself.  It's a bargain-price device that only seems to work well with premium-priced OEM equipment.  The fault may lie with the Younguo, but I think that the Pixel King should be the one to make sure it all works.Another thing I noticed is that in manual power settings, the light coming out of the flash was typically stronger than when it was triggered manually.  This really doesn't present a problem, as I normally go off what I see in the screen and the histogram.With those negatives mentioned, I will say that with the SB700 the TTL worked very nicely.  I just don't want to go out and purchase 2 additional SB700s to replace my Metz and Yonguo 565EX.At this moment, I can get CLS working with all flashes, and I can get my old manual triggers working (and adjust power manually), but I just can't get this thing to work with all my lights just the way I want.I'm afraid I'm just disappointed in these units, as you probably will be also unless you have OEM speedlights.UPDATE: I returned these units and purchased Yongnuo YN-622N triggers.  They were something like $40 cheaper and unlike these units worked fine with every flash I owned.  Whatever you buy, insure compatibility with your flashes first.  The YN-622N doesn't have an LCD display, but control was surprisingly simple.  Still, I added a Debao SU-800 to the YN-622N and now have a user-friendly interface to the control compensation levels, as well as a simple setup for Nikons CLS if desired.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    but I think I'll love 'em. I'm only hesitant because the one time ...
  

*by R***Y on Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2015*

Not certain about these yet, but I think I'll love 'em.  I'm only hesitant because the one time I used them I tried TTL and got the occasional shot with light too hot.  This was an outdoor "environment portrait" shoot of high school baseball players using fill flash to get light under their cap bills.  Four shots out of sixty had the flash too bright.  Since I prefer setting such shots manually, this should not be a problem.  Further, when I've controlled multiple flashes manually things work just fine.  I'll work with these a little more before forming any final position on them.  It seems to me that there is so much capability in these triggers that it will take some time to thoroughly check 'em out.  I'm moving up from a Pixel King transmitter and am  using a mix of King and King Pro receivers.  With a straight King setup I had very few problems and great high speed sync capabilities.  I'm betting the same will be true of the King Pro but with significantly added capabilities.  I think I like 'em.

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