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Sauf erreur de ma part, les pixel king ne sont "que" ETTL , alors que les pixel knight sont ETTL II !
Bonjour,

Tiré du site de Pixel :
King For Canon Wireless TTL Flash Trigger
1. Support Canon E-TTL.
2. Up to 3 difference group and 7 combination on the flash transceiver.
3. Support EOS E-TTL II.
4. When using the EOS EX II series flash, you can set difference setting on difference group, available to set 1/1~1/128 flash output, totally 23 difference levels.
5. When using EOS EX II series flash, you can adjust the
flash exposure compensation from camera.
6. Support all the shutter speed, sync speed up to 1/8000s;using the PC socket control the studio ight which also support 1/8000s sync speed.
7. Multi control the speedlite or studio light.

Knight For Canon Flashgun E-TTL II Trigger
All the function, group and exposure setting only set on transmitter. Receiver doesn‘t need to set anything.
1. Receiver available to set max. 5 groups; and 32 difference flash modes.
2. Support EOS E-TTL II flash mode.
3. When using EOS EXII series flashgun, it‘s available to control difference flash output with difference group between 1/1 to 1/128; totally 23 levels.
4. When using EOS EXII series flashgun, it‘s available to control the flash exposure compensation directly from camera.
5. Support several difference of shutter speed, maximum speed up to 1/8000S. PC socket to control studio light which also support the sync speed up to 1/8000S.
6. Available to use several flashgun and studio light.
7. LCD displays Channel, battery life and function mode.
8. The display is protected by coating; it’s not easy to get scratch.
Il semble que le King supporte le ETTL II


Olivier