Nikon's WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controller Transmitter is a remote control transmitter designed to work with the Nikon WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller transceiver (available separately): together, they control the shutter release on Nikon DSLR cameras wirelessly. The WR-T10/WR-R10 units use radio frequencies to communicate--you can trigger any number of Nikon DSLR cameras equipped with WR-R10 units, using one WR-T10 controller.
- Remote Control Transmitter for Nikon
- Controls Any Camera with WR-R10 Receiver
- 3 Radio Frequencies Avoids Interference
- 66' Range from WR-T10 to WR-R10
Nikon WR-T10 Overview
Nikon WR-T10 Specs
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Interval Timer/Programmable | |
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Nikon WR-T10 Reviews
Great remote, just too expensive
It's a good remote, I love having that extra function button. I pair this to my Z7ii and use the Fn button to trigger autofocus. There is almost no delay for triggering the camera. I wish the buttons were a bit more tactile, it is just a membrane so it's kind of soft and mushy. Nikon please cool it with the packaging, this came in a box so unnecessarily large for such a small product.
wireless
I will never use it as the receiver needed is no longer available. Would not have made the purchase had I known that.
Nikon WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controller Transmitter
I just love the new transmitter. No more cords or wires.I can trigger the camera when I am making copies of slides or photos with out touching the camera. If you own a Nikon than you need this controller.
Works as expected!
You can focus from it first and then take the shot! Just make sure back button focus is not on and set your timer to about 5 sec or more so you can hide the remote before the shot(s).
Shipped without Battery or Battery Tray item returned
The unit was shipped without the battery or battery tray. Item was returned.
Works with Z7
Works with Z7 but the function button doesnt do much. The only option is to shoot a raw image but since I already shoot raw, its useless. I wish it could be configured to do something else.
Nikon WR-T10 Transmitter
This Nikon WRT10 transmitter worked with my Nikon D850 camera and the Nikon WRR11a receiver. It also worked with my Nikon SB5000 Flash when not mounted on the camera shoe mount. Be sure to select the same channel as the receiver.Ex: 5,10,15 . Pairing took only a only few seconds. The WRT10 uses a CR2032 coin battery (included). The WRR11a receiver does not use a battery,it is powered off the camera. After everything is paired... when you turn on the camera & flash , the transmitter ,receiver and flash are all ready to shoot. No buttons to turn on. Most flash settings are performed from the cameras menu. You don't have to walk up to the flash to change settings.Ex: Flash output power.etc.
Flimsy Transmitter
This WR-T10 transmitter set works perfectly on my D850 cameras except for one MAJOR design mistake. If you don't loop the tiny safety string around your finger or watch band, the flimsy plastic transmitter (the WR-T10 part) will break into several pieces if it's dropped. The little battery drawer will pop out and the battery (which isn't secured, just sitting in a circular collar) will disappear somewhere where you can't find it. Now you have a worthless piece of plastic in your hand in the middle of an important photography job. If this happened to me in front of a client, that transmitter would be going into the trash. This time I was home alone. I found all the pieces. But the lesson has been learned. If any part of this set breaks, I'm done with this Nikon accessory. Very flimsy. Very sad.
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