For efficient, reliable wireless triggering of your flash, Wein has developed the Pro-Sync 2-Channel System with H-Prong Receiver, which uses encoded infrared technology for long range, interface-free triggering. This system has a range of up to 600' since infrared light is not disrupted by the increasing number of radio signals or light from other flashes. This specific system offers two channels for reducing any interference from other systems as well as compatibility with one channel systems when set to channel 1.
The transmitter runs on 2 AA batteries and can be connected to the camera via the hot shoe or PC sync terminal. Along with this, the included receiver has a standard PC terminal and an H-prong style connection that plugs directly into some professional flash units or power packs. Additionally, TTL flashes can be used with the optional Synk Lynk device.
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Key Features
- Infrared Technology
- Range: 600'
- Two Channels
- Hot Shoe or PC Sync Triggering
For efficient, reliable wireless triggering of your flash, Wein has developed the Pro-Sync 2-Channel System with H-Prong Receiver, which uses encoded infrared technology for long range, interface-free triggering. This system has a range of up to 600' since infrared light is not disrupted by the increasing number of radio signals or light from other flashes. This specific system offers two channels for reducing any interference from other systems as well as compatibility with one channel systems when set to channel 1.
More DetailsWein Pro-Sync 2-Channel Overview
A pair of AA batteries in the transmitter allows for up to 5,000 shots
Wein Pro-Sync 2-Channel Specs
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Wireless
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Mounting
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Electrical
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Wein Pro-Sync 2-Channel Reviews
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