Video Chat with a Lighting Expert - Live

RadioPopper Jr2 Transmitter

BH #RAJR2T • MFR #JR2-T
Print
RadioPopper Jr2 Transmitter
Key Features
  • 16 Channels, 4 Groups
  • 300 to 1,750' Range
  • Local Power Control
  • Optional Nikon, Canon TTL Receivers
The RadioPopper Jr2 Transmitter is a 16 channel, four group radio transmitter that operates on the 902-928 MHz, ISM band and is capable of adjusting the output of the flash using a separately purchased Jr2 receiver for Nikon i-TTL or Canon E-TTL/II flash units. Triggering and power control from distances of 300-1750' depending on conditions and environment is possible.
More Details
Special Order
Expected availability: 3-7 Business Days
No Store Display
Free Standard Shipping
Protect Your Gear
Add a protection plan from $23.00
Ask an Expert
800-606-6969
See any errors on this page?

question

I wanted to know does these transmitters work with the powerlight 1250 Dr if somebody can give me that information that will be nice
Asked by: Julio M.
This transmitter is not compatible with the Photogenic PowerLight 1250DR directly. You would need to add a receiver such as the RadioPopper Jr2 Receiver for Canon B&H # RAJR2RC in order to fire this monolight from the JR2 Transmitter.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

How come there is a big difference in battery life specs between B&H and Radiopopper?B&H stated: Battery Life: Approx. 100 hours total power-on timeRadiopopper stated: Battery Life: Approx 20 Hours total power-on time
Asked by: Anonymous
It is a web error and the batteries last on the transmitter can last about 20 hours.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Regarding the question above. I was told by Radio Popper that I could connect this by wire for triggering while I have a flash in the hotshoe. Here is the response... Yes, you can indeed connect the Jr2 transmitter via the camera PC sync port, freeing up the hot shoe for an on-camera flash. All you need is a 3.5mm to PC sync cord. Can you confirm this?Thanks,Brian
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes the JR2 transmitter has a 3.5 port so from a cameras pc sync port you can attach this to the camera and not use the hotshoe.This is one cord of many that will work,Paramount PW-PC1 Sync Cord - Miniphone to Male PC - Straight - 12 B&H # PAPM1 Mfr # 17PWPC1http://bhpho.to/VA0PkD
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

does this transmitter work with the power lights 1250 DR
Asked by: Julio M.
The PocketWizard PlusX Transceiver B&H # WIPWPX can trigger the built in Pocket Wizard receiver in the PL1250DR monolight.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Can this Jr2 transmitter trigger Jrx receiver?
Asked by: Evangeline D.
I think it can, but the folks at Radio Popper are super helpful I would call them to verify!
Answered by: Thomas B.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

How do I select that I want this for canon camera? It says canon or Nikon optional but doesn't give the option to choose between the two. Does it somehow work for both? I added to cart and even then dos not give me the option to select canon or Nikon.
Asked by: Jacob
I have one that i use on a Canon, but i feel like the transmitter will work with either brand, it is the receiver that might be brand specific.
Answered by: Lemichael S.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

can I attach this to the PC cord?
Asked by: Anonymous
From the Radiipopper site. rpjr2. Attach the Jr2 Transmitter to any camera having a standard hot shoe connector. You may also attach the Jr2 Transmitter to the PC Sync or similar connector of your camera with the appropriate cable. In this case, connect the PC Sync port on the side of your camera to the 1/8 sync port on the side of the Jr2 Transmitter. The Jr2 Transmitter can be triggered by your camera's hot shoe or via the sync port on the side of the Jr2 Transmitter.
Answered by: Greg E.
Date published: 2019-09-09
  • y_2026, m_7, d_14, h_11CST
  • bvseo_bulk, prod_bvqa, vn_bulk_3.0.47
  • cp_1, bvpage1
  • co_hasquestionsanswers, tq_7
  • loc_en_US, sid_1060898, prod, sort_[SortEntry(order=HAS_STAFF_ANSWERS, direction=DESCENDING)]
  • clientName_bhphotovideo
Whatever You Need, We've Got It