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product_id: 1154299
title: "Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash for Nikon (PH80372)"
brand: "phottix"
price: "£212.61"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/1154299-phottix-mitros-ttl-transceiver-flash-for-nikon-ph80372
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# Built-In Odin Zoom 24-105mm Nikon SD-9 Compatible Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash for Nikon (PH80372)

**Brand:** phottix
**Price:** £212.61
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Illuminate Your Vision with Phottix!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash for Nikon (PH80372) by phottix
- **How much does it cost?** £212.61 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- phottix enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted phottix brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Master Your Shots:** Wireless Master/Slave TTL functionality for dynamic lighting setups.
- • **Versatile Zoom Range:** Adjustable zoom from 24-105mm, plus 14mm with panel for wide-angle shots.
- • **Power Meets Performance:** Compatible with Nikon's high-performance SD-9 battery pack for extended shooting.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Built-in Odin Transmitter/Receiver for seamless wireless control.
- • **Elevate Your Photography:** Designed for professionals who demand precision and flexibility.

## Overview

The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash for Nikon is a cutting-edge flash unit that integrates a built-in Odin transmitter/receiver, ensuring effortless wireless control. It is compatible with Nikon's SD-9 battery pack for enhanced power and features a versatile zoom range of 24-105mm, making it ideal for various shooting scenarios. With its wireless Master/Slave TTL functionality, this flash is perfect for professional photographers looking to elevate their craft.

## Description

The Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash features a built-in Odin transmitter and receiver as well as full I-TTL functionality for use with Nikon cameras. The Mitros+ has a guide number of 190' at ISO 100 in the 105mm position, useful for illuminating subjects within a zoom range of 24 to 105mm. Additionally, the flash features wireless transmission via an optical pulse or IR triggering and can access 4 channels and 3 groups. This radio transmission and reception is compatible with Strato II transmitters in addition to full compatibility with the Odin-series wireless devices. Also, this Mitros+ has memory functions for saving up to three sets of flash and function information for quickly changing when needed. The flash head has the ability to rotate 180 Degree in each direction and tilt from -7 Degree to +90 Degree. This allows for excellent control over bounce angles during a shoot. Also, the Mitros+ features a recycle time from 0. 1 to 5 seconds that can be improved to 2. 5 seconds with a quick flash mode. Additionally, this flash unit features full manual controls and customizable shooting options that include high-speed sync and stroboscopic shooting modes. The flash runs on 4 AA batteries and comes with an attachable diffuser for softening light when needed. Other accessories include a soft case, 3. 5mm sync cable, USB cable, USB drive with manual, an adapter for external power packs, and a flash stand.

## Features

- Built-In Odin
- Transmitter/Receiver
- Compatible with Nikon high-performance battery pack SD-9 through specific adapter.
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm (14mm with Panel)
- Wireless Master/Slave TTL Functionality

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Updated review. They fixed the problem
  

*by O***D on Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2013*

This is a really good product. I bought it to be able to control my Canon flashes via Odin receivers, or to have it off camera being controlled by my Odin transmitter and not bother with receivers, etc.This flash works wonderfully. I haven't had any glitches so far. However, it is a bit under-powered compared to my Canon 580EX II speedlites. It's close to one stop less powerful. Two thirds of a stop to be exact.But the biggest drawback is that it heats up real fast -- just after about 5 consecutive flashes*, and the heat protection kicks in to extend the recycle time (BTW, with fresh batteries). In the same situation my Canon flashes will go as many as 15 times before the slow recycle kicks in.The funny thing is that sometimes with the red light off (meaning the flash is not ready to fire), I can still fire it and it produces a normal ETTL illumination as if the light was on and the flash was ready to fire.All that said,I'm still not 100% sure about my conclusions. More tests are needed. I will get back with more info at some point.* I never use straight flash. always bouncing off ceilings, walls, etcThe cam I'm using with this flash is Canon 5D Mark IIEdit: A little correction. The flash does not really heat up more than Canon flashes. It's just that the heat protection kicks in too soon. This could probably be addressed in a future firmware update.Update: the recent firmware update fixed the slow recycling problem. Now it's the best flash I've ever had. I did try Canon 600RX and they termed out to be overheating a lot.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Better than the Nikon equivalents
  

*by J***F on Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017*

This is my favorite speedlight, hands down, and I've owned quite a few: Nikon SB-600, several SB-700s, and a Yongnuo. Even if you're just using the Mitros+ as an on-camera flash, it works extremely well. It's more powerful than my SB-700s, and the light pattern is SO much smoother and more even than any of the others. Of course, if you're looking at one of these, you're going to want to use it as an off-camera slave, or as an on-camera master controller for other Phottix receivers. It excels here, too. Once I figured out the controls -- they're not entirely intuitive -- it has worked perfectly and has never let me down.I noticed that the price has recently dropped, making me wonder if Phottix is getting ready to come out with an updated Mitros to work with the newer Odin II system. That would be an improvement, as this Mitros only controls three groups of flashes, whereas the newer Odin II transmitter will control up to five.

### ⭐ 1.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Not accpetable
  

*by W***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2014*

I bought this flash for building a reliable wireless off camera flash system. Phottix has supported many big names in wedding photography industry so I think it should work. However it is not usable at all.I upgraded it to newest firmware and tested it both on camera and optical off camera, with my D810 and SU800 (My odin system has not arrived yet). When doing on camera TTL, it misfires a lot. The best mode is center-weighted metering, almost no misfire. For spot and matrix metering, it only fires correctly 1 out of 4 frames. When I tried highlight-weighted metering (only available on D810 and D750), it was lost at all. You can see the flash is firing but not synced with shutters at all. I can even noticed it fires between two continuous shots. That is ridiculous. For a $400 flash, how can it not work for the simplest task? Although my main purpose is to use them remotely, I still need it on camera as commander unit and do some fill flash. This kind of bad performance broke the deal immediately. Return and refund!Before I pack it for return I also tested it remotely. The optical remote sensor is right in front of SU800. Still missed a lot. Even I set it to manual mode, it has 1 off-synced shot out of 5. For remote TTL, in 7 continuous shots, it missed 4, correctly fired 2, and totally overwhelmed 1. I cannot imagine what will happen if I use it for work, it will be a nightmare.I guess this flash may work with D4/D4s/Df better, because those famous pros supported by Phottix are using them. But obviously Phottix is not paying enough attention on D810.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-03*