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.
- 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
Nikon WR-R11a Overview
Nikon WR-R11a Specs
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Nikon WR-R11a Reviews
Like New Design
I got this to replace the old design version of the remote controller. In that design it was two pieces of which the bottom part broke. I like the new one piece design, it is smaller overall and works well.
UPDATE to my review on WR-R11a
After posting my 3 star review for its apparent fragility and lack of rotational positioning for better protection, I found a solution using my ProMediaGear L-plate on the Z8. Like the solution using their plate on the Z7 with the WR-R10 (now replaced by WR-R11a). It's now well protected within the adjustable L plate. Highly recommend ProMediaGear for their well thought out and flexible system. I now have a robust reliable flash & remote trigger solution that can withstand shooting challenges. Pix below, 3rd is Z7 with WR-R10. NOTE: Out of the box, the WR-R11a did NOT work as flash trigger. Required firmware update of BOTH Z8 and WR-11a and some tries to get everything paired and predictable.

