Phottix Nuada P

$60.99

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Phottix Nuada P properties

Product name Nuada P
Type Studio Lightning
Colour Black
Effect 16.2 W
Temperature (K) 5600.0
Type of Lighting LED
Weight 0.29 kg
Height 10.0 cm
Width 25.5 cm
Depth 3.0 cm

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1 review for Phottix Nuada P

  1. James

    Well, I am utterly frustrated with the state of depth provided by certain Studio Lighting producers! You know who you are! A measly 3.0 cm depth is insultingly inadequate for any professional photographer worth their salt! Photographers need more than that to create the stunning images they envision and their clients demand!
    The economy situation in Haagen has undoubtedly had an impact on the business of Studio Lighting, but that doesn’t excuse such pitiful performance. If anything, it should inspire these companies to innovate and produce better products. But instead, they seem content with churning out subpar offerings while charging exorbitant prices.
    But enough about them. Let me share some helpful tips for anyone interested in purchasing Studio Lighting: Firstly, don’t settle for anything less than 5 cm of depth! Anything less will limit your creative possibilities. Secondly, read reviews from other photographers who have used the product before making a purchase decision. Their experiences can provide valuable insights into the actual performance of the lighting system.
    Remember, investing in quality Studio Lighting is not just about owning fancy equipment; it’s about delivering top-notch results to your clients. So don’t compromise on quality even if it means spending a bit more. In the long run, you’ll save yourself from endless frustration and potential damage to your reputation as a photographer.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the process for resetting a forgotten password for a Phottix Nuada P studio lighting account?

To reset a forgotten password for your Phottix Nuada P studio lighting account, follow these steps:
1. Banner will appear asking you to click on "Forgot Password?" Click on it.
2. Enter the email address associated with the account and click on "Submit". Check your registered email inbox as you receive a link to reset your password.
3. Follow the instructions in the email to set up a new password for your Phottix Nuada P studio lighting account.

Note: If you don't see the email, check your spam folder or contact Phottix support for assistance.

"How do I properly sync my Phottix Nuada P transmitter with multiple Nuada RX receivers on different light stands for a multi-light photography setup?"

To properly sync your Phottix Nuada P transmitter with multiple Nuada RX receivers on different light stands for a multi-light photography setup, follow these steps:

1. Ensure all of your Nuada RX receivers are turned off or in standby mode to avoid any interference during the synchronization process. Attach the Nuada P transmitter to your camera's hot shoe mount and turn it on. The display should show "P" (for Phottix) and the current channel number. Press and hold the sync button on the back of the Phottix Nuada P transmitter until the channel indicator blinks rapidly. This puts the transmitter in pairing mode, which is indicated by a flashing green light on the top of the unit. On each of your Nuada RX receivers, press and hold the sync button until it begins to blink rapidly. Release the button when the green light on top of the receiver begins to flash rapidly as well. This indicates that the receiver is in pairing mode. Wait for a few seconds before releasing the sync button on the Phottix Nuada P transmitter. The channel indicator on the transmitter should stop blinking and remain lit, indicating that it's synced with all of the attached receivers. To confirm that your setup is properly synchronized, turn on your lights and take a test shot. All of your flashes should fire simultaneously, provided you have set up each light stand in such a way that the transmitter's signal can reach each receiver without obstruction. If you encounter any issues during the synchronization process or with your multi-light photography setup, consult the Phottix Nuada user manual for further troubleshooting steps or contact Phottix customer support for assistance.

How do I properly sync my Nikon camera with the Phottix Nuada P transmitter for studio lighting purposes?

To properly sync your Nikon camera with the Phottix Nuada P transmitter for studio lighting purposes, follow these steps:

1. Make sure both your Nikon camera and the Phottix Nuada P transmitter are compatible with each other. The Nuada P supports Nikon's i-TTL (integrated Through The Lens) flash metering system, as well as manual flash mode. Check the specifications to ensure compatibility. Install fresh batteries in both your camera and transmitter. This ensures they have sufficient power for the sync process. Turn on your Nikon camera and set it to the appropriate shooting mode, such as aperture priority or manual. Make sure flash is enabled. Attach the Phottix Nuada P transmitter to your camera's hot shoe. If you're using an optional remote trigger (such as the Phottix Atlas II), connect it to both the camera and the transmitter. Power up the Phottix Nuada P transmitter and make sure it's set to Nikon mode. Press and hold the 'mode' button on the back until the LED display shows "NK". Turn on your studio lighting, such as softboxes or umbrellas, and connect them to the appropriate Phottix receiver units (such as the Phottix Odin II). Make sure they're powered on and set to the correct channel and group numbers. Press the 'test' button on the back of the Phottix Nuada P transmitter to test the communication between your camera, transmitter, and receivers. The LED display should show a green or orange light indicating successful syncing. If you don't see any lights, check that everything is properly connected and powered on. Adjust the settings for your studio lighting as needed, such as power level and color temperature (CT). Use the Phottix Odin II receiver units to make these adjustments. Start taking photos with your Nikon camera, using i-TTL or manual flash mode as desired. The Nuada P transmitter will automatically sync your studio lighting with each shot. To ensure consistent results over time, periodically check and calibrate the settings on your studio lighting equipment to maintain accurate performance.

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