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Hildozine Remote Transceiver Caddy for Pocket Wizzard Units

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(4.5 out of 5)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

This is AWESOME!

Feb 20, 2008 - By LEXChien

I absolutely love this. I can't believe how useful this is. I was using gaffers tape and everything else to try to keep from beating up on my PocketWizards. With the caddy they stay right where I put them and attach to almost anything. Super useful that it attaches to my light stand quickly and easily, I can move my PocketWizards from light to light without any fuss. EVERYONE who has a PocketWizard should have a caddy attached to it!


1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
(4 out of 5)

You'll need a cable!

May 17, 2008 - By Thomas R. Sweet (Tampa, FL USA)

Some basics: you will use this product most often with studio strobe lights and possibly to trigger your camera remotely (I haven't done that).

I own two Pocket Wizzard transceivers that I use with my 3-light Alien Bees strobe light set up. I attach one to the flash shoe on my Nikon D2Xs and another using the Hildozine Caddy attached to the light stand on one of my strobes. The caddy attaches very firmly and holds the Pocket Wizzard very well.

The only thing to remember is you must have a cable to attach the Pocket Wizzard to the strobe light. Alien Bees use a small plug, and I mistakenly bought a cable and adapter that were the wrong size, which delayed my use of the Pocket Wizzard. The other strobes are fired automatically when they sense the strobe fired by the Pocket Wizzard (at least on the Alien Bees strobes it works that way).


(5 out of 5)

Great Product

Apr 20, 2008 - By Aaron Fortin (Sterling Heights, MI USA)

Great innovation for Pocketwizard users. It offers protection and a good way to secure the unit to lightstands and hotshoe flashes. Haven't found any problems with it yet.