Ask Our Experts866-842-7675
Hello, Log InAccount & Orders
Video Chat with a Photography Expert - Live
Key Features
- For Cameras with a 10-Pin Connector
- Wirelessly Trigger Camera Shutter
- Also for Radio-Controlled Flash Units
- Trigger Using Separate WR-T10 or WR-1
Designed for use with Nikon cameras featuring a 10-pin connector, the WR-R11a Remote Controller can be used to wirelessly trigger the camera's shutter when paired with the separate WR-T10 or WR-1 Wireless Remote Controller. It can also be used to trigger select radio-enabled flash units or as a master to trigger up to 64 transceiver units. Additionally, suiting its use in busier environments, three selectable radio frequencies are available for reliable use.
More DetailsIn Stock
Protect Your Gear
Add a protection plan from $36.99
See Options
See any errors on this page?
Does it activate the video function on the Z9?
Does it activate the video function on the Z9?
Yes the Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller should work the video function on the z9. But you need to in the menu of the camera set the shutter button for video not stills.
Date published: 2022-09-11
Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller does it swing ...
Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller does it swing down away from camera or swivel from upright position?
The Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller does swing down away from the camera.
Date published: 2023-10-31
will this work with a Z7ii?
will this work with a Z7ii?
The Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller is compatible with cameras having a 10-pin connector; it is not compatible with the Z7 II, which has the Nikon DC-2 connector.
Date published: 2022-12-16
What is the advantage of the WR-R11a over the ...
What is the advantage of the WR-R11a over the Nikon SU-800 commander other than size/weight? Thanks for your time.
The Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander Unit would allow you to control an unlimited number of Nikon Speedlights (the Nikon SB-R200, SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600, SB-500, and SB-5000) for up to three (3) groups to a distance up to 66 feet. However, do note the lights are controlled line-of-sight via infrared optical output, so use in bright sunlight can reduce the maximum operating range. The Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller would allow you to control up to 18 Nikon SB-5000 speedlights on three (3) channels. When communicating with off-camera speedlights, you have a range of 98 feet. As it uses radio transmission, you do not have issues with line-of-sight communication.
Date published: 2024-10-06
Will it work with the Z9?
Will it work with the Z9?
Yes, the Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller is compatible for use with the Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Digital Camera.
Date published: 2024-10-06
Is this all I would need to use an SB-5000 in ...
Is this all I would need to use an SB-5000 in radio mode off my D700 and D800?
But if it can be used on the d800e, could it not be used on the d800? Why?
Date published: 2021-02-18
Will this work with a Godox flash with AWL, such ...
Will this work with a Godox flash with AWL, such as the TT350-N?
Unfortunately, the Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller is not compatible with Godox flashes.
Date published: 2024-08-29
Is this all I would need to use an SB-5000 in ...
Is this all I would need to use an SB-5000 in radio mode off my D850?
Is this all I would need to use an SB-5000 in radio mode off my D700 and D800?
Date published: 2023-10-23
