MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 FAQ
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quickly as you can press the test button on the radio in your hand.
How can I increase my range?
Check out our Long Range Performance page for tips.
Contact PocketWizard tech support
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for help with unique long-distance setups.
Can I use the AC3 ZoneController and my ControlTL radios to control the power of my mirrorless camera?
Yes! You can use your radios to control the manual power of compatible remote speedlights with almost any camera
– mirrorless, film, and other non-compatible cameras with standard sized hot-shoe mounts will work.
Read more on our Power Control for Non-Compatible Cameras page.
What’s the fastest shutter speed I can use with HyperSync?
The maximum attainable shutter speed with HyperSync that produces an acceptable image depends on a variety of
factors, from the age of the camera, the age of the flashes, to the type of cameras used. You can use HyperSync with
any cameras on the supported list, but to find out the maximum usable shutter speed your camera can achieve, you
will need to do some testing with your gear.
Check out our HyperSync Performance with your Camera article to see example images!
Visit the HyperSync Setup page for help configuring your gear.
The ISO on my remote Nikon Speedlight is stuck at 200. What’s wrong?
This setting isn’t required for TTL operation on the remote flash and has no effect on exposure, so the radios do not
transmit camera setting information like ISO to remote flashes. The remote FlexTT5 simply gives the flash a default
value on power-up, which is ISO 200.
My remote speedlights don’t change their zoom when I zoom the lens on my camera. What’s wrong?
Zoom tracking is a feature for on-camera flash and would cause lighting errors if performed on remotes. Nikon and
Canon native systems do not have zoom tracking for remote or slave flashes, either.