Introduction to RadioPopper Systems

The most advanced wireless control system in the world

The RadioPopper X family of products allow photographers to use their wireless lighting like never before.  RadioPopper unleashes the ability to reliably control off camera flashes and studio strobes both in ETTL mode and manual mode, while maintaining high speed sync.

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PX System

The PX system gives you full wireless
radio control over your remote flashes.

Extremely Reliable
1,500'+ Range
Canon and Nikon Compatibility
Sleek and Small Profile
Manual/ETTL/iTTL
High Speed Sync

NO Line of Sight
NO Sunlight Interference
NO Programming
NO Cables

JrX System

The JrX is a manual trigger that allows you to
trigger almost any studio strobe or speedlight.

Extremely Reliable
Inexpensive

Sleek and Small Profile
Extensive Compatibility
1,500'+ Range
Manual Triggering
Remote Power Adjustment

NO Line of Sight
NO Sunlight Interference
NO Programming


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How does it work?

The PX system has two units: the transmitter and receiver. The PX Transmitter converts the magnetic pulses from the commander on your camera, sends the radio command to the PX Receiver on the remote flash, the PX Receiver then converts the radio into infrared and feeds that to the flash. Result: your flash fires, no matter where you position it.

The JrX system is a manual trigger that is effortless, plug-n-play technology offering unmatched reliability. Using the RPCube accessory, the JrX Studio system also allows power adjustment of certain strobes and flashes from the transmitter. No more running across the room, turn your lights up and down with a turn of the JrX Transmitter dial.

The X Family of products also play well with each other. So, whether you are just starting to experiment with your lighting or you have six off-camera speedlights the RadioPopper X Family will accommodate.

Sample setup

Canon 5DMKII with a 550EX and PX Transmitter can be used to control:
2 580EXII flash units in ETTL mode with PX Receivers
2 Alien Bee B800s with JrX Studio Receivers set to group A and group B
1 Nikon SB-28 with an RPCube

With this setup the user is able to control all of the ETTL settings as they normally would using the 5DMKII with 550EX master. The Alien Bee B800s power levels can be adjusted from the camera with the PX Transmitter. The LumoPro strobe can also be turned on or off from the camera with the PX Transmitter.

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