The new video presents a few of the features that come with the Cactus RF60 model

Feb 24, 2014 12:15 GMT  ·  By

A couple of weeks ago, Hong Kong-based lighting equipment manufacturer Cactus was rumored to be working on a new radio-enabled flash, namely the RF60.

Today, Cactus has published on its YouTube page a new teaser video that shows a bit more of what you would expect from a teaser. The clip pictures the new Cactus RF60 along with a few features that include wireless group control, wireless zoom control, and wireless power control.

“To make your photographic vision, your flash must be capable of control, precision, versatile, portable, but most of all, reliable,” states the manufacturer in the video's description.

The new Cactus RF60 will also be compatible with the firm's current V5 trigger as well as with the soon to be announced V6 flash transceiver. In addition to that, the RF60 will use the 2.4GHz frequency band for wireless communication and will support both master and slave modes.