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Vello FreeWave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release for Select Nikon Cameras

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Vello FreeWave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release for Select Nikon Cameras
Key Features
  • Compatible with Film and Digital Cameras
  • 2.4 GHz Reduced Interference Frequency
  • Uses Nikon 10-Pin Remote Connector
  • Built-in Antenna, Range Up to 328'
The FreeWave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release for Select Nikon Cameras from Vello is a miniaturized, reliable remote control kit that can trigger any DSLR or mirrorless camera with a Nikon 10-Pin connector from up to 328' away. Ideal for sports, wildlife photos, or self-portraits, the kit contains a transmitter and receiver that are small enough to easily fit in a shirt pocket. The system works on the 2.4 GHz frequency for reduced radio interference and extended operating range, and since radio signals pass through obstructions, line-of-sight positioning is not required.
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Can the transmitter be used to trigger multiple ...

Can the transmitter be used to trigger multiple cameras each using a receiver?
Asked by: michael
The Vello FreeWave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release for Select Nikon DSLRs can be used to trigger multiple cameras.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2023-01-26

All documentation indicates Alkaline Batteries. I ...

All documentation indicates Alkaline Batteries. I don't like Alkalines because of the leakage. Will this device work with Eneloops or other rechargeable batteries?
Asked by: Peter
Yes, it will work with lithium or rechargeable batteries.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-06-25

Does the Cello FreeWave Micro control autofocus ...

Does the Cello FreeWave Micro control autofocus if I have my camera set to Back Button Focus?
Asked by: William
Unfortunately, you will need to remove back button autofocus when using the Vello FreeWave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release for Select Nikon DSLRs. If not the camera won't autofocus.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2023-12-06

Will it connect to Z9 with an L bracket attached?

Will it connect to Z9 with an L bracket attached?
Asked by: Kshitij
Using the Really Right Stuff Modular L-Plate Set for Nikon Z9 L bracket, Yes you can use the use this wireless remote shutter.
Answered by: David B
Date published: 2023-02-23

What is the approximate frames per second rate if ...

What is the approximate frames per second rate if I hold the trigger button on the remote and the camera is in continuous (CH) mode? Is it the same as the max frame rate per second of the camera or is it slower?
Asked by: Eden
The frames per second in CH mode of your Nikon camera would be the same as using the shutter button on the camera body when this Freewave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release is connected.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-11-28

Is there a way to keep the shutter open without ...

Is there a way to keep the shutter open without holding the button down in bulb mode? I'd like to use it with a Neutral Density filter.
Asked by: John
Yes there is a Bulb Release Mode
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-02-17

can it work on a Nikon D800?

can it work on a Nikon D800?
Asked by: Tim
Yes, the Vello FreeWave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release for Select Nikon DSLRs, is perfect for the Nikon D800. The transmitter will fit directly into the 10 pin connector of that camera.
Answered by: Leonard E
Date published: 2020-04-23

Can this trigger be stored -when turned off- ...

Can this trigger be stored -when turned off- plugged to the camera ?
Asked by: marcelo
Have had this plugged into my camera since Dec. 18. Works perfect so far. I turn it off when i'm not using the camera.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-06-04
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