Commlite Wireless 16-Channel Radio Flash Tigger Kit for Strobes
USD $12 - $15 /Piece
Min.Order:50 Pieces
Shenzhen Commlite Technology Co., Limited
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Commlite Wireless 16-Channel Radio Flash Tigger Kit for Strobes
Description:
Commlite Studio flash trigger CRF-16 is specially designed for studio working photographers. With delicate design, the product utilizes global standard radio frequency 433Hz, 16-channels, perfectly apply to studio photograph with multiple different backgrounds, and efficiently avoid the possible interference disturbance. In addition, Commlite CRF-16 is built-in new feature like ‘Local test’ on receiver, comparing to the traditional studio flash trigger it’s much more convenient to enhance your testing practice.
Features:
1. 16-channels radio frequency;
2. 30m trigger working distance;
3. Sync speed high up to 1/250s;
4. Local test at receiver end;
5. Low consumption and long life-spam;
6. PC-in socket built-in;
7. Delicate design and perfect touch feeling;
Specification:
Transmitter:
Transmitting electricity:10ma
Transmitting time:100ms
Battery Type:23A
Battery Capacity:60mah
Stand-by electricity:5UA
Transmitting times:216000
Stand-by time:12000 days
Receiver:
Stand-by electricity:600~700ua
Working electricity:2ma
Battery Type: AAA
Battery Capacity:900mah
Stand-by time:1285 days
Compatibility:
All cameras, studio flash lights
Troubleshooting:
1. General Troubleshooting Checklist
Make sure the battery is installed and receiver power switch turned on.
Set the transmitter and receiver to the same channel.
Make sure the transmitter and receiver are set to the correct function mode.
Make sure the hot shoe mount is correctly connected.
2. Camera shoots but doesn't focus
Make sure the camera body and lens focus mode is set to AF, not MF.
3. Misfires or Signal Interference
Please change the channel of the transmitter and receiver at the same time.
4. Limited Operating distance
Check if the battery is exhausted.
Try to move transmitter's location.