Product features:
Wireless triggering, for studio and compact flashes
The walimex pro radio remote trigger set enables convenient and wireless triggering of your studio flash over a distance of up to 30 meters and is thus most suitable for use in the studio, e.g. in combination with ceiling rail systems, but also outdoors. The transmitter is simply mounted to the flash shoe mount of your camera, the receiver is connected to the studio flash by means of the Sync Cord. You can alternatively use the convenient set also for compact flashes. The 2.4 GHz transmitter has 16 channels, which gives you ample flexibility in your work and enables you to control your flashes separately and individually to achieve optimal power settings. Remote controls or radio telephony in the neighbourhood will not be affected. And if you would be without power all of a sudden, you can simply replace the battery on the transmitter yourself.
For use with several flashes, the receiver is also available on its own (Art.-No. 20009).
Technical specifications:
Channels | 16 |
Transmitting frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Electric power supply | 2x 3V AAA batteries |
Operating range | up to approx. 30 m |
Synchronisation rate | 1/250s |
Size | 8.5 x 3.6 x 3.4 cm |
Weight | approx. 40g |
Included in delivery:
Radio receiver for walimex pro radio remote triggers and receiver sets 19944, 19945 and 19946, frequency 2.4 GHz, 16 channels
Supporting surface approx. 35x25cm, load capacity approx. 15kg, with 1/4 and 3/8 inch tripod connection; for video projectors, beamer and monitors for...
Diameter approx. 6cm, 12cm and 30cm
Min. height approx. 71 cm, max. height approx. 200 cm, transport length approx. 71 cm, weight approx. 960 g, load capacity approx. 2,5 kg, 5/8 inch sp...
Colours included in the set: blue, grey, orange, rose, red, black, white, yellow, green, brambleberry, purple, bordeaux
Diffusor Cloth for soft light, individual and flexible use, e.g. in connection with background system, dimensions: approx. 300cmx300cm
This Product was added to our catalogue on 18/09/2014.