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Nikon WR-R11b Remote Controller

BH #NIWR11B • MFR #4239
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Nikon WR-R11b Remote Controller
Key Features
  • For Cameras with an Accessory Terminal
  • 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 an accessory terminal, the WR-R11b 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.
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Nikon WR-R11b Overview

Designed for use with Nikon cameras featuring an accessory terminal, the WR-R11b 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.

UPC: 018208042395

Nikon WR-R11b Specs

Item Type
Wireless: Unspecified RF (Radio Frequency) (3 Channels)
Camera Connection
Nikon DC-2
Power Source
Camera
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.325 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6.4 x 4.8 x 2.8"

Nikon WR-R11b Reviews

Lighting creativity

By Mark
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-11-12

Still learning how to use with my Nikon Z6III, but a must for anyone doing lighting photography.

Works well when paired with remote trigger

By Chuck
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-08

So I purchased two of these units, along with the requisite remote controller shutter, so that I could create stereoscopy on two cameras shot simultaneously. It takes a little time to pair both camera shutters together, and the shutter effectiveness is limited to a 20-foot distance, but the product works well and I'm satisfied with the results.

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Is the WR-R11b compatible with WR-A10 adapter, so ...

Is the WR-R11b compatible with WR-A10 adapter, so I can use it with either Z cameras or DSLR cameras with 10 pin port?
Asked by: Sorin
No, the Nikon WR-R11b is not compatible for use with the Nikon WR-A10. The WR-R11b can be triggered by a WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controller (transmitter), and a WR-1 Wireless Remote Controller.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2021-07-07

Can the WR-R11a be triggered by a Nikon Z8 in ...

Can the WR-R11a be triggered by a Nikon Z8 in synchronized release mode? I want to release my D750 at the same time as my Z8.
Asked by: Larry
Yes, the Nikon WR-R11a Remote Controller can trigger the Nikon Z8 Mirrorless Camera while the Nikon WR-R11b Remote Controller triggers the Nikon D750 DSLR Camera simultaneously by paring them on the same channel and pin number.
Answered by: Cindy H
Date published: 2024-03-11

When using the WR-R-11b to trigger the SB-5000, ...

When using the WR-R-11b to trigger the SB-5000, do you have to use channel 3 to trigger other non-RF Nikon speedlights in group?
Asked by: Gary
In the RF mode using the Nikon Z and WR-R-11b to trigger the SB5000, how do I trigger my SB800, SB 900, etc that are set to "slave" because I haven't found a way to do it.
Answered by: Gary
Date published: 2021-11-12

What is the difference with this new item ...

What is the difference with this new item (WR-R11b) and the older WR-R10?
Asked by: Andrew
The WR-R11B now offers expanded compatibility for triggering the Nikon SB5000 flash from the new Z6 II and Z7 II mirrorless cameras.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-08-10

I'm looking for a more specific answer regarding ...

I'm looking for a more specific answer regarding the difference between the WR-R10 with firmware 3.0 and the new item WR-R11b? The answer that mentions "expanded capability" is not very helpful.
Asked by: Bill
WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller (transceiver) is 100% Compatible with the Z7, Z7 II and Z fc. I use it all the time with my Nikon SB-5000 Speedlights.
Answered by: Jon
Date published: 2021-11-01

Both the WR-R11b and WR-R11a can trigger the ...

Both the WR-R11b and WR-R11a can trigger the SB5000 flash from Z6, Z6II, Z7, Z7II per NIKONUSA website. So what is the difference between them?
Asked by: john
The Nikon WR-R11a is designed for use with cameras equipped with a 10-pin terminal (except some older DSLR models like the D100, D1, D1H, D1X, D200. The WR-R11a is not compatible for use with the Nikon Z6, Z6 II, Z7, or Z7 II Mirrorless Digital Cameras as they do not use the 10-pin remote terminal. The WR-R11b is compatible with cameras equipped with an accessory terminal (cannot be used with the D90, COOLPIX A, P7800, P7700, P1000, and P950). You would need the WR-R11b for use with the Nikon Z6, Z6 II, Z7, or Z7 II Mirrorless Digital Cameras.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2024-03-21

What is the complete list of Nikon speedlights ...

What is the complete list of Nikon speedlights that this is compatible with? SB-600? SB-800?
Asked by: Andrew
Currently, Nikon only list the Nikon SB-5000 AF Speedlight (B&H # NISB5000) as a compatible flash for the Nikon WR-R11b Remote Controller on the manufacturer website.
Answered by: Marvin C
Date published: 2023-10-16

The WR-R11b is used by Nikons w/Accessory ...

The WR-R11b is used by Nikons w/Accessory Terminals. My D850 has an A.T. but the D850 is not shown as compatible. What gives?
Asked by: Shutterbug
The Nikon WR-R11b Remote Controller is incompatible with the Nikon D850. It has a different connection. This is the one that works with the D850, BH #NIWR11A (https://bhpho.to/42Wqc5b).
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2025-04-23
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