RadioPopper PX-RC Receiver with Canon Mounting Bracket
- 16 Channels
- Up to 1,750' Range
- Supports ETTL and CLS / iTTL
- Up to 1/8,000 Sec. Max. Sync Speed
RadioPopper PX-T Transmitter
- 16 Channels
- For Nikon and Canon Flashes
- Supports ETTL and CLS / iTTL
- Auto Channel Seek
Nissin Air10s Wireless TTL Commander for Canon Cameras
- Nissin Air 2.4 GHz Radio TTL System
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Wireless TTL with NAS Flashes & Receiver
- 328' Range; 8 Channels & 8 Groups
Vello FreeWave Captain Wireless TTL Triggering System for Nikon i-TTL SLRs
- FreeWave Captain TTL Wireless Trans.
- FreeWave Captain TTL Wireless Rec.
- Flash Cables and Shutter Release Cable
- 2.4 GHz Reduced Interference Frequency
Morris LED 4-Channel Radio Trigger Kit
- Maximum Range of 150'
- Test Button
- LED Indicator
- 1' PC Sync Cord
Elinchrom Skyport Bridge
- Mac/Win, iOS/Android Compatible
- Wireless Control of Flash Heads
- Computer or Mobile Device Control
Kenko WTR-1 Transceiver for Nikon
- Combination TTL Transmitter and Receiver
- Wireless Range: 98.4'
- 15 Channels, 3 Groups
- Front and Rear-Curtain Sync
Kenko WTR-1 Transceiver for Canon
- Combination TTL Transmitter and Receiver
- Wireless Range: 98.4'
- 15 Channels, 3 Groups
- Front and Rear-Curtain Sync
RPS Lighting Studio 3-in-1 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon "10-Pin" Cameras
- Trigger Camera at Up to 300' Distance
- Triggers Auto Focus, Exposure, & Shutter
- Triggers Flash at Up to 100' Distance
- 16 Channels
Nissin Air10s Wireless TTL Commander for Canon Cameras (Open Box)
- Nissin Air 2.4 GHz Radio TTL System
- Compatible with Canon
- Wireless TTL with NAS Flashes & Receiver
- 328' Range; 8 Channels & 8 Groups
Vello FreeWave Captain Wireless TTL Triggering System Kit with Additional Receiver for Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II Cameras
- FreeWave Captain TTL Transmitter
- Two FreeWave Captain TTL Receivers
- Flash Cables and Shutter Release Cable
- 2.4 GHz Reduced Interference Frequency
Broncolor RFS 2.2 S Transceiver for Sony
- Combination Transmitter and Receiver
- 2.4GHz Frequency
- 99 Studio Addresses, 40 Lamp Addresses
- Supports High Speed Sync
Broncolor RFS 2.2 N Transceiver for Nikon
- Combination Transmitter and Receiver
- 2.4GHz Frequency
- 99 Studio Addresses, 40 Lamp Addresses
- Supports High Speed Sync
RadioPopper Jr2 Sekonic Studio Kit for Nikon with 1 Receiver
- 1x Sekonic Meter Module
- 1x Jr2 Receiver
- Wireless Triggering by Meter
- Works with Nano, JrX, Jr2 Receivers
RadioPopper Jr2 Sekonic Studio Kit for Canon with 1 Receiver
- 1x Sekonic Meter Module
- 1x Jr2 Receiver
- Wireless Triggering by Meter
- Works with Nano, JrX, Jr2 Receivers
Elinchrom EL-Skyport Universal Plus Set
- 16 Channels, 4 Groups
- 656' Range
- Control Flash Power On/Off
- Runs on AA Batteries
Quantum Instruments FW9T FreeXwire Digital Transmitter
Quantum Instruments FW8R FreeXwire Wireless Digital TTL Receiver
RadioPopper JR2 Studio Kit for Einstein with 1 Receiver
- 1x JR2 Transmitter
- 1x Receiver for Einstein
- Wireless Triggering and Power Control
- 300 to 1750' Range
RadioPopper JR2 Studio Kit for Photogenic with 1 Receiver
- 1x JR2 Transmitter
- 1x Receiver for Photogenic
- Wireless Triggering and Power Control
- 300 to 1750' Range
Hensel Cactus Wireless Flash Transceiver V6
- 2.4 GHz
- Universal Remote Flash Trigger
- Combination Transmitter and Receiver
- For Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Flashes
RadioPopper Jr2 Studio Kit for Canon with 1 Receiver
- 1x Jr2 Transmitter
- 1x Receiver for Canon
- Wireless Triggering and Power Control
- 300 to 1750' Range
RadioPopper Jr2 Studio Kit for Nikon with 1 Receiver
- 1x Jr2 Transmitter
- 1x Receiver for Nikon
- Wireless Triggering and Power Control
- 300 to 1750' Range
Sony FA-WRR1 Wireless Radio Receiver
- For Select Sony Cameras and Flashes
- 2.4 GHz Radio Receiver with 98.4' Range
- Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
- 14 Channels and up to 5 Groups
RadioPopper PX Studio Kit for Nikon with 1 Receiver
- 1x PX Transmitter
- 1x PX Receiver
- Wireless Triggering Plus E-TTL/i-TTL
- 1750' Range
RadioPopper PX Studio Kit for Canon with 1 Receiver
- 1x PX Transmitter
- 1x PX Receiver
- Wireless Triggering Plus E-TTL/i-TTL
- 1750' Range
Elinchrom FRC Receiver (110V)
Exploring Flash Triggers and Radio Transmitters
Although many cameras, flash lights, and studio lights have wireless flash triggers and radio transmitters and receivers, these units have limited range, and are dependent on line-of-sight communication. In such instances, camera-mounted remote flash triggers offer increased flexibility, greater range, and an ability to trigger more than one set of lights simultaneously.
Understanding Infrared Transmitters
Low-cost infrared systems are effective for medium-range indoor and outdoor work. Transmitters slide into camera hot shoes and transmit signals to infrared receivers attached to flash or studio lights. Many lights have built-in infrared receivers, although separate infrared receivers may be more reliable. Most types support through-the-lens (TTL) light metering, while others have the ability to manually control flash output. If some lights aren't in direct line of sight, you can use optical slaves to trigger these lights.
Features of Wireless Flash Triggers
Wireless triggers operate on the same frequencies as other Wi-Fi systems and have multiple channels to ensure trouble-free communication. Each consists of a transmitter attached to the camera and one or more radio receivers attached to lights. Most use the 2.4 GHz radio frequency and have a TTL metering range of approximately 300 feet. Line of sight isn't important because wireless signals penetrate walls and structures, although signal attenuation does limit effective range. Transmitters using lower frequencies such as 900 MHz, 433 MHz, and 340 MHz have the potential for greater range.
Accessories for Wireless Radio Transmitters
In most instances, the camera's hot shoe controls the transmitters. However, you need to connect slave units to the remote flashes or strobe lights using appropriate radio slave cables. Additionally, if you're remotely triggering both the cameras and flash units, you may need camera cables. Other useful slave accessories include charging kits, hot shoe adapters, and flash zone controllers.
Measuring Incident Light with Light Meters
Managing the correct exposure is important. Although TTL metering works well with flash and strobe lighting, it's less effective as the distance between the cameras and sets increases, especially if you're working outdoors. In such instances, handheld light meters are more effective. While some read incident and reflected light, others also analyze flash intensity. Some models even control the power of strobe and flash lights to obtain the correct exposure.
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