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Key Features
- 16 Channels, 4 Groups
- 300 to 1750' Range
- Local or Remote Control of Power Level
The RadioPopper Jr2 Receiver for Nikon is a 16 channel, four group radio receiver that operates on the 902-928 MHz ISM band and is capable of adjusting the output of the flash using the separately purchased Jr2 Transmitter. Triggering and control range with both methods is from 300-1750' depending on conditions and environment.
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question
Can this unit be used to remotely trigger a camera?
The Jr2 is for remotely setting off flashes not to trigger a camera.
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 8-10 Hours total power-on time
It is a web error and the batteries last on the receiver about 8-10 hours.
Date published: 2018-08-25
question
Will this work with the Metz mecablitz 52 AF-1 digital Flash for Sony Multi-Interface Shoe Cameras for TTL?
Unfortunately not. Radio Poppers doesn't make a TTL radio for Sony flashes.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Will this receiver work with an older rp transmitter? I lost one of the rp cubes but see that you dont make that model anymore.
Unfortunately no. I bought an older version of this thinking it will work with my RP JR2 setup (1 JR2 transmitted, 2 JR2 receivers). The older RP JR1 received did not sync or recognize the RP JR2 transmitter. Recommend by like for like in this case.
Date published: 2018-08-25
question
Will this trigger a Norman 200C flash?
You can check the compatibility by going to the Jr2 site and you will find the list of flashes it will trigger.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Will this control power on Nikon SB 900?
Yes it will.
Date published: 2018-08-25