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RPS Lighting RPS Studio 3-In-1 Wireless Remote System For Nikon D90/D5000

$79.99

  • Wireless Flash / Camera Control
  • Working Range: Camera-300′ / Flash-100′
  • Fires Studio Flashes 100 Ft. Away
  • Battery Powered
  • Flexible 16 Channel System
  • Mounts On Hot Shoe, Light Stand, Tripod
  • Locking Shoes On Transmitter & Receiver
  • Multiple Connection Cables Included
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Description

The 3-in-1 Remote from Dot Line is a wireless remote control system that can trigger your camera’s shutter, or fire studio and off-camera flash units. When the transmitter is in camera mode it uses a two-position switch, the first to control auto focus and exposure, the second to trigger the shutter.

Both the transmitter and the receiver have dedicated batteries, ensuring that your camera or flash battery will last longer. The remote’s 16 channels prevent accidental firing from other nearby flashes at a wedding or other photo shoot. The receiver can mount on a camera’s accessory shoe, on a light stand or on a tripod; whatever the shooting conditions are, you will find a convenient way to set up your lighting system.

Wireless Trigger For Flashes And Cameras
The remote can be used as a shutter release for a digital camera up to 300′ away, to fire a studio flash up to 100′ away, or to fire an accessory camera flash up to 100′ away
Multiple Mounting Options
The receiver has a locking mounting-foot that fits into a camera’s can be locked onto any camera’s shoe or onto a 1/4-20 mount
Dual-Position Operating Switch
In camera mode, when the switch is in the first position, it activates the auto focus and exposure. In The second position, the switch triggers the shutter
Speedlight Compatible
Includes a 1/4″ plug adapter for speedlights
Studio Flash Triggering Mode
Triggers the studio flash when shutter is pressed
Speedlight Triggering Mode
The speedlight will flash when shutter is pressed
Shutter Release Mode
With normal, bulb, and delayed modes