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DC Camera Flash Radio Trigger
 
Radio Trigger DC Type for Camera
This wireless trigger is control discreteness for camera to trigger hot shoe flashgun synchronously. It is made up of two parts named signal transmitter and receiver. Receiver power type: Battery. The signal transmitter makes use of advanced circuit design and comport. It can transmit wireless signal that is being encoded. It has super low power consumption, no any damage to camera. The receiver work with CR2 / 3V power supply, and decode with microprocessor. Very low voltage working makes sure that high level of safety and no damage to camera. Max. Working distance: 30M
Transmitter The transmitter can be either mounted on the camera??s hotshoe or connected to the camera??s PC socket with the cord supplied. Using the PC socket connection (if your camera has one) allows simultaneous use of a hotshoe-mounted flash unit and off-camera flashes with this radio trigger set. There is a test button on the top of the transmitter for test firing, and a small LED light that illuminates briefly when fired. The dip switches for channel selection are located on the bottom. There is no power switch. The transmitter uses a small 12V alkaline battery (the type typically used in garage door opener remotes).
Receiver The receiver has a mounting bracket that will fit into a traditional flash stand, with a ¼-20 threaded hole for mounting on a light stand or tripod. An adjusting knob allows the receiver to tilt on the bracket, with detents at straight up and 45 degree forward and backward positions. On the top of the receiver is a hotshoe for mounting a flash unit, and there is also a PC socket on the side for connecting to a flash unit or studio strobe via cord. When both the hotshoe and PC socket are used in combination, one receiver can fire two flashes simultaneously. On the front of the unit is a small on/off switch and a small LED light that illuminates briefly when fired. The back of the receiver snaps off to reveal the battery compartment and two dip switches for channel selection. It uses a CR2 3V Lithium battery, the type typically used in film cameras. The battery compartment of the receiver is not clearly marked for polarity, but there is a faint outline showing the positive tip of the battery on the circuit board. Without the bracket and adjusting knob, the receiver measures 2 1/16?? high, 1 ¼?? wide and 15/16?? deep. The bracket and knob add another 9/16?? to the height and 13/16?? to the width. These cannot be safely removed.
Work with all flash units using universal hot shoe like Nikon, Canon, Sigma, Olympus, Pentax (except Minolta as they use a special hot shoe).
| Product Name |
Power |
Channel |
Frequency |
Sync Jack |
Article Code |
| DC Radio Trigger |
Battery |
1 Channel |
433MHZ |
Ø6.35 / Ø3.5 |
04.013.00 |
| DC Radio Trigger |
Battery |
4 Channels |
433MHZ |
Ø6.35 / Ø3.5 |
04.014.00 |
Includes
- Radio Receiver - Radio Hot Shoe socket Transmitter - CR2 / 3V Lithium battery - Camera Synch Cable
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