Kaiser FlashTrig 16 Radio Trigger for Studio Flash. Up to 30m working distance. - Fotospeed
Kaiser FlashTrig 16 Radio Trigger for Studio Flash. Up to 30m working distance.
Up to 30 m working distance
16 channels can be selected
Sync speed up to 1/250 second
433 MHz radio frequency
Compatible with many (D)SLRs and mirrorless CSCs. Transmitter with standard hot shoe mount and center contact and additional sync port socket. Low power consumption, long operating time. Flah test function. Battery operation. Box contents: transmitter, receiver with 3.5 mm jack plug, 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm plug adapter, sync cable, 23A / 12 V battery for transmitter. Receiver requires 2 AAA batteries (not included). Additional receiver available separately.
Important note when using wireless firing of flashguns:
In order to transmit the camera's trigger signal to the radio transmitter placed on your camera's hot shoe, you have to enable the mechanical shutter of your camera. If the electronical shutter is enabled, the camera will not communicate with the hot shoe. Please check your camera manual or ask the camera manufacturer, if you need more information.
Up to 30 m working distance
16 channels can be selected
Sync speed up to 1/250 second
433 MHz radio frequency
Compatible with many (D)SLRs and mirrorless CSCs. Transmitter with standard hot shoe mount and center contact and additional sync port socket. Low power consumption, long operating time. Flah test function. Battery operation. Box contents: transmitter, receiver with 3.5 mm jack plug, 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm plug adapter, sync cable, 23A / 12 V battery for transmitter. Receiver requires 2 AAA batteries (not included). Additional receiver available separately.
Important note when using wireless firing of flashguns:
In order to transmit the camera's trigger signal to the radio transmitter placed on your camera's hot shoe, you have to enable the mechanical shutter of your camera. If the electronical shutter is enabled, the camera will not communicate with the hot shoe. Please check your camera manual or ask the camera manufacturer, if you need more information.