The Module Pro kit is a remote (with an LCD-screen) and an IR-module. The Captur Module Pro is an extension to the basic Captur kit, and it can only be used together with the basic kit. The Captur receiver mounted on a Joby Gorilla Pod with the Nissin i40 That means you are very flexible in using the Captur with all kinds of speedlights. But I’ve also used a Nikon SB700 without a hitch. While using the Captur for this review I’ve use my own Nissin i40 (a Sony specific model) without a problem. For instance Nikon recons the range it’s wireless technology is about 10 meters, so the Capturs range is about 10 times longer. Besides that the range of the Captur set is way bigger than built in wireless technology. That means you aren’t limited to using speedlights of the same brand as your camera is. Some cameras and speedlights have wireless functionality built in, so why use a Captur to do that? The big advantage of the Captur is that you can use it to activate about every type of speedlight, as long as the speedlight has got a ISO hotshoe.
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