Nano Review – Episode 5
North Carolina based photographer Kevin Jordan discusses the RadioPopper Nano at a Light Pro event. Check out Jordan’s studio and work at his main website.jordanportraitdesign.com
North Carolina based photographer Kevin Jordan discusses the RadioPopper Nano at a Light Pro event. Check out Jordan’s studio and work at his main website.jordanportraitdesign.com
Portland photographer Kevin Focht discusses his experience with the new RadioPopper Nano. He considers the simplicity and convenience of the built-in hot shoe on the Nano receiver, simplicity of operation, and price point. Thank you Kevin! If you’re not already a reader of Kevin’s blog – check it out. “The Creative Orange – artistic juice […]
Bob Davis explains how he uses the new RadioPopper Nano when the radio system built into the Speedlite 600EX-RT isn’t quite adequate. Bob uses Canon Speedlites and he has experienced the built-in radio failing fairly often. He keeps a Nano attached to the hot shoe of each of his Speedlite slave flashes at all times […]
Mike Fulton of TriCoast Photography joins us via Skype to talk about the reliability of the new Nano, which is now the primary radio system used in their high volume school portrait workflow. Mike was elected to the board of directors of the PPA for 2013. TriCoast Photography is an international award-winning photography company. They […]
It’s been a few weeks since the release of the Nano. We’ve had an opportunity for feedback from some of the top photographers in the industry, which we will be posting as a video series. Join us for their candid reviews of this great new product as they chat with us via skype. Check out […]