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Impact PowerSync Mini Transmitter and Receiver Kit

BH #IMPS16MINRTK (B&H Kit)
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Impact PowerSync Mini Transmitter and Receiver Kit
Key Features
  • 1 x PowerSync Mini Transmitter
  • 1 x PowerSync Mini Receiver
  • 16 Wireless Channels, 2.4 GHz Frequency
  • 328' Wireless Range
B&H has put together this Impact PowerSync Mini Transmitter and Receiver Kit to afford photographers the means of triggering their cameras, speedlights, or strobes at distances up to 328'. The kit comes with a Mini Transmitter and a Mini Receiver, both with batteries. Included with the receiver are a 3.5mm sync cable, lanyard, 3.5mm to 1/4" plug adapter, and a receiver cradle.
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Impact PowerSync Mini Overview

B&H has put together this Impact PowerSync Mini Transmitter and Receiver Kit to afford photographers the means of triggering their cameras, speedlights, or strobes at distances up to 328'. The kit comes with a Mini Transmitter and a Mini Receiver, both with batteries. Included with the receiver are a 3.5mm sync cable, lanyard, 3.5mm to 1/4" plug adapter, and a receiver cradle.

Impact PS16-MINI-R Receiver for PowerSync Digital Radio Slave System

Half of the PowerSync Mini Digital Radio Slave System, the PS16-MINI-R Receiver from Impact operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency to accept signals from its optional transmitter, allowing manual triggering of flash units at distances up to up to 328'.

The PowerSyc Mini System has 16 discrete channels to thwart interference from other shooters on site or to separately trigger groups of speedlights or studio strobes in several different setups or in complex lighting scenarios at sync speeds as short as 1/200 second. By attaching the receiver directly to your camera, it's also possible to use the transmitter as a handheld remote trigger.

The receiver features a multi-use hot shoe mount that's compatible with most flashes. Measuring only 3.1 x 2.1 x 1.2" and weighing just 2.6 oz, you'll barely know that it's in your bag. The receiver operates on two included AA batteries.

High Performance 16- Channel Digital Radio System
16 digital channels operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency prevent interference from other shooters at events and is ideal for multiple setups and complex lighting scenarios.
Extensive Range of Reliable Performance
A speedlight or strobe can be triggered at distances up to 328' - an especially valuable feature for flash units mounted in hard to reach places.
Fast Sync Speeds
Compatible with most cameras, the receiver has a sync speed of 1/200 second allowing the user to freeze action without ghosting.
Mounting Options
The PS16-MINI-R has a 1/4"-20 threaded socket for stand-mounting, while a cradle with reusable adhesive strips is included so you can conveniently attach the receiver to a studio light. A lanyard is also included to hang the receiver on a light stand.
PowerSync Compatibility
The receiver is also compatible with Impact's PowerSync 16 Transmitter.
UPC: 847628034457
Impact PS16-Mini T Transmitter for PowerSync Digital Radio Slave System

Half of the PowerSync Mini Digital Radio Slave System, the PS16-Mini-T Transmitter from Impact operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency to send signals to its optional receiver is equipped with a multi-use hot shoe that's compatible with most on-camera flash units, allowing manual triggering of flash at distances up to up to 328'.

The PowerSync is easily attached to your camera via its hot shoe. It employs 16 discrete channels to thwart interference from other shooters on site. This allows separate triggering of single or groups of speedlights or studio strobes from your camera in several different setups or in complex lighting scenarios at sync speeds as short as 1/200 second.

Measuring only 1.2 x 1.2 x 1.4" and weighing just 1 oz, you'll barely know that it's in your bag. The transmitter operates on one pre-installed 3V CR2450 battery.

High Performance Digital Radio System
Compatible with most DSLR cameras, the PowerSync Mini Transmitter reliably triggers a single flash or a multi-light setup.
16 Reliable Channels
16 Digital channels operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency prevent interference from other shooters at events and is ideal for multiple setups and complex lighting scenarios.
Extensive Range of Reliable Performance
The Mini T Transmitter has an above-average wireless range of 328' that's ideal for demanding situations such as remotely positioned flashes.
Fast Sync Speeds
Compatible with most cameras, the transmitter supports a maximum sync speed of 1/200 second allowing the user to freeze action without ghosting.
UPC: 847628034556
Kit Contains:

Impact PS16-MINI-R Receiver for PowerSync Digital Radio Slave System

Key Specs
Channels
16
Wireless Range
328' / 99.97 m
Bottom Mount
Receiver: Hot Foot
Battery Type
2x AA
Wireless
Channels
16
Wireless Range
328' / 99.97 m
Radio Frequency
2.4 GHz
General
Control Modes
Manual
Sync Speed
1/200 Sec
Mounting
Bottom Mount
Receiver: Hot Foot
Electrical
Battery Type
2x AA
Physical
Dimensions
Receiver: 3.1 x 2.1 x 3.1" / 78.74 x 53.34 x 78.74 mm
Weight
2.6 oz / 74 g (Receiver)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.455 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
19.3 x 6 x 4.4"

Impact PowerSync Mini Reviews

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Can i use one transmitter and multiple receivers ...

Can i use one transmitter and multiple receivers simultaneously?
Asked by: Robert
Yes you can use multiple receivers. Just make sure they are all on the same channel.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-04-01

Can I use it with a Ricoh GRiii or Leica M10?

Can I use it with a Ricoh GRiii or Leica M10?
Asked by: Olivier
The PowerSync Mini Transmitter and Receiver Kit should be compatilbe with both the Ricoh GRiii and the Leica M10 cameras.
Answered by: byron
Date published: 2020-06-07

are these compatible with the older Impact ...

are these compatible with the older Impact PowerSync16 DC Radio Slave System?
Asked by: Christopher
No, the Impact PowerSync Mini Transmitter and Receiver Kit is not compatible with the older Powersync16 DC radio.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2024-06-20

Can I plug the receiver into studio strobe setup? ...

Can I plug the receiver into studio strobe setup? Like if the strobe light has mic plug-in! Will this plug-into the strobes to trip them?
Asked by: Sean
Yes, and it includes 3.5mm Sync Cable and 3.5mm to 1/4" Plug Adapter in the box.
Answered by: Patrick D
Date published: 2021-12-16

Will the transmitter work with Sony ZV-1? I would ...

Will the transmitter work with Sony ZV-1? I would like to use it with a Godox TT350 as a slave flash. Thanks
Asked by: Raj
The Impact PowerSync Mini Transmitter and Receiver Kit BH #IMPS16MINRTK would not be optimal for the TT350 and a ZV-1. Godox makes their own transmitters like the B&H # GOX2TS.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2024-01-03

Does the transmitter and receiver have to be line ...

Does the transmitter and receiver have to be line of sight?
Asked by: Sean
Thanks to the 16 Wireless Channels, 2.4 GHz Frequency, it does not have to be line of sight.
Answered by: Patrick D
Date published: 2023-02-12

Can I use this on a canon 6d mk ii?

Can I use this on a canon 6d mk ii?
Asked by: Anthony
The PowerSync Mini Digital Radio Slave System, the PS16-MINI-R Receiver from Impact is compatibe with the Canon 6D Mark ll and will allow manual triggering of flash units at distances up to up to 328'.
Answered by: byron
Date published: 2020-06-07

what cable would I need to use this as a remote ...

what cable would I need to use this as a remote trigger for the nikon z6?
Asked by: walt
Being that the Nikon Z system cameras use the DC2 type remote connection, the PocketWizard N-MCDC2-ACC 3' Nikon Remote Camera Cable for Nikon, B&H # WICFTT5ND90 can be used to connect this remote to your Z6. https://bhpho.to/3b32dEp
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2020-04-07
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