Phottix Introduces Indra360 TTL at WPPI 2015

February 27, 2015

By Laura Brauer

Phottix got a jump on the WPPI 2015 product news with the announcement of the new Indra360 TTL, a smaller, less powerful version of its Indra500 TTL introduced late last year. According to Phottix, the new Indra has been refashioned based on feedback from users who wanted the capabilities of the Indra500 in a slimmer, less powerful package.

Indra360The Indra360 delivers 360 w/s of power with built-in TTL triggering for Canon and Nikon cameras. It also offers manual and strobo modes, second curtain sync and high speed sync up to 1/8000 sec. shutter speeds.

You can adjust the Indra360’s power over 8 stops from 1/128 to full in 1/3 increments. Wireless control is available using the company’s Odin or Mitros+ systems. You can also trigger the flash in manual mode using the Strato II transmitter.

The flash will use a smaller Li-ion battery than the one introduced with the Indra550. The new battery is good for up to 300 flashes at full power and has an LED readout of the power level. It only has one outlet but if you opt for the original Indra battery pack, you can power two Indra360s at once.

The Indra360 TTL is due in April for $880 for a single light and battery kit.

Additional configurations will include a two light, two battery kit with a Phottix Odin controller for $1,760. A three light, three battery kit with Odin controller will set you back $2,570.

Phottix Indra 2nd crop