I received my RadioPopper RPCube from UPS from RadioPopper.com. I purchased 1 for my Nikon SB26 and 1 for the Canon 550EX I use at work.
They each came in a sealed
plastic bag with a cardboard label on top which is a little different than the RadiopPopper JrX's Studio Transmitter and Receivers. Those came in a nice box that had a bit classier presentation. (The photo shows the Canon and Nikon RPCubes with labels that I added so I could tell them apart without having to look at the differences on the hotshoes.)
The RPCubes packaging felt more like something you'd find at any general big box merchandise store or maybe your local photo store. It didn't feel like it was a special item. It felt like an accesory instead of special item that allows you to do something special. A manual isn't even included but then again an RPCube is only going to be used by people with other RadioPopper items so maybe that isn't a neccesity.
I however would have liked ... [Read More]