Description
Godox Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver RTR-16
is a control discretion for the camera to trigger the studio flash synchronously. The device consists of two parts, namely signal transmitter and receiver. The RT series studio flash trigger is based on a wireless remote system; the transmitter has an advanced electrical circuit designed with a sleep function, therefore it has very low power consumption. The receiver is used with AC current and obtains advanced MCU control for a quick response, it can meet the need to synchronize flashes for any camera.
Technical specifications:
- Model: RTR-04
- Channels: 4
- Channel frequency: 433Mhz wireless remote system
- Transmitter power: 12V 23A lithium-ion battery
- Receiver power: 3V (AAA * 2)
- Sync socket: 6.35mm / 3.5mm
- Outdoor operating distance: Indoor operating distance: Sync speed: 1/200 sec
- Receiver dimensions: 77 * 33 * 22mm
- Weight: Receiver: 27g
Useful Information:The trigger is a device that sends a command to a wireless flash to fire. The trigger can also be a combination of two devices, the commander (transmitter) and the receiver. As can be understood, these are two devices that communicate with each other; the amount of information that can be exchanged depends on the type of trigger: the cheaper ones only send the simple command to fire, while the more complex ones also send exposure information acquired via TTL.
Godox Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver RTR-16
is a control discretion for the camera to trigger the studio flash synchronously. The device consists of two parts, namely signal transmitter and receiver. The RT series studio flash trigger is based on a wireless remote system; the transmitter has an advanced electrical circuit designed with a sleep function, therefore it has very low power consumption. The receiver is used with AC current and obtains advanced MCU control for a quick response, it can meet the need to synchronize flashes for any camera.
Technical specifications:
- Model: RTR-04
- Channels: 4
- Channel frequency: 433Mhz wireless remote system
- Transmitter power: 12V 23A lithium-ion battery
- Receiver power: 3V (AAA * 2)
- Sync socket: 6.35mm / 3.5mm
- Outdoor operating distance: Indoor operating distance: Sync speed: 1/200 sec
- Receiver dimensions: 77 * 33 * 22mm
- Weight: Receiver: 27g
Useful Information:The trigger is a device that sends a command to a wireless flash to fire. The trigger can also be a combination of two devices, the commander (transmitter) and the receiver. As can be understood, these are two devices that communicate with each other; the amount of information that can be exchanged depends on the type of trigger: the cheaper ones only send the simple command to fire, while the more complex ones also send exposure information acquired via TTL.
SKU:RTR-16
Godox RTR-16 Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver
- Regular price
- €11,60
- Sale price
- €11,60
- Regular price
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Godox Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver RTR-16
is a control discretion for the camera to trigger the studio flash synchronously. The device consists of two parts, namely signal transmitter and receiver. The RT series studio flash trigger is based on a wireless remote system; the transmitter has an advanced electrical circuit designed with a sleep function, therefore it has very low power consumption. The receiver is used with AC current and obtains advanced MCU control for a quick response, it can meet the need to synchronize flashes for any camera.
Technical specifications:
- Model: RTR-04
- Channels: 4
- Channel frequency: 433Mhz wireless remote system
- Transmitter power: 12V 23A lithium-ion battery
- Receiver power: 3V (AAA * 2)
- Sync socket: 6.35mm / 3.5mm
- Outdoor operating distance: Indoor operating distance: Sync speed: 1/200 sec
- Receiver dimensions: 77 * 33 * 22mm
- Weight: Receiver: 27g
Useful Information:The trigger is a device that sends a command to a wireless flash to fire. The trigger can also be a combination of two devices, the commander (transmitter) and the receiver. As can be understood, these are two devices that communicate with each other; the amount of information that can be exchanged depends on the type of trigger: the cheaper ones only send the simple command to fire, while the more complex ones also send exposure information acquired via TTL.
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