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Radio With An Internal Bluetooth Transmitter
Dariusz | 2024-06-25 05:56:37 |
Just connect any radio receiver via this cable to your camera and you can trigger you camera via transmitter wirelessly. 5 |
GaryTX | 2024-04-03 06:58:37 |
I got this as part of the Vello accessory bundle for the Nikon D7000. I primarily got the bundle for the battery grip but figured this would be a nice bonus. It is. This wireless remote works very reliably and quickly. The model I received has an internal antenna in the remote transmitter unit, so concerns other reviewers have expressed about the flimsy telescopic antenna are a non-issue. The range might be slightly compromised, a typical outcome with an internal antenna. I haven't tested the bounds of the range yet, but I have used this at 40-50 feet without any issues. Setup is extremely simple as is usage. The manual is sufficient and the options are all I can forsee needing. This is a great adjunct, allowing long exposures without risk of camera shake, enabling the photographer to get in the picture easily, and allows remote control for situations such as shooting birds or other critters that visit feeders or for shooting insects that alight upon flowers. Some potential good macro uses as well. Size is great. The model I received uses AAA batteries in both the transmitter and receiver (typical cheap imported no-name batteries were included, which I consider a bonus) and I like that these batteries can be found almost anywhere near civilization rather than harder-to-find button batteries. The included cables seem of pretty decent quality, and are coiled, which is a big plus. I'm very pleased with this purchase and wouldn't hesitate to recommend. 5 |
Z 103.5 | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Bluetooth connects to all radio stations great for listening to sports too 5 |
Jennings | 2024-08-14 02:48:11 |
This worked just fine as expected after my internal Bluetooth went out on my system. Installed per instructions and enjoying Bluetooth again! 5 |
Ramiro | 2024-08-25 09:28:10 |
Im not a pro, and this is my second flash. I used a Bower SFD728 before (guide number 92), and thas was a cheap made flash compared to this one. I sold it because it was not useful to me. Never got decent night shots. After a lot of research I decided to buy a flash without breaking the bank, just in case I would need it, so I found the Godox TT600 (guide number 197) and chose it for the price. That was the best I could have done for my skills. This flash is powerful and requires a bit learning to manage but this encourages me to practice and learn more. So this is the reason I bougth it, I wanted to learn more, so i did. It works indoors without a radio transmitter, as a slave flash. It helped me to make fantastic family indoor photos this holiday. Now Im buying a second TT600 flash and a radio transmitter to level up my gear and capabilities. The only con is that is a bit heavy to handle with a big lens attached to camera. 5 |
Ramiro | 2024-07-17 09:56:29 |
Im not a pro, and this is my second flash. I already had a Bower SFD728 before (guide number 92), and thas was a cheap made flash compared to this one. I sold it because it was not useful to me. Never got decent night shots. After a lot of research I decided to buy a flash without breaking the bank, just in case i would need it, so I found the Godox TT600 (guide number 197) for the price. That was the best I could have done for my skills. Also, works indoors without a radio transmitter, as a slave flash. This flash is powerful and requires a bit learning to manage but this encourages me to practice and learn more. So this is the reason I bougth it, I wanted to learn more, so i did. It helped me to make fantastic family indoor photos this holiday. Now Im buying a second TT600 flash and a radio transmitter to level up my gear and capabilities. The only con is that is a bit heavy to handle with a big lens attached to camera. 5 |
David | 2024-06-11 07:22:43 |
This connects my GH5 on the Ronin S gimbal to a radio transmitter. Works great. It is very thin you need to be careful about pinching it. 5 |
ChrisDaVon | 2024-05-19 08:42:12 |
I bought two of these speedlite with the YN560TX radio transmitter and i must say that they are all accurate and work smoothly with each other. No regrets, just love them all and would be getting more in the future because they are all giving me the quality i need that is the same as the Nikon and Canon brands that i feel a seriously over priced for no reason. 5 |
Robert R. | 2024-05-17 02:43:37 |
I have only had this radio transmitter for a couple of weeks along with the corresponding receivers and found them so simply to setup and use attached to a Nikon. I only shoot in studio, so I can't say how they work at an event with other photographer. So far I haven't had any miss firing. 5 |
nikonica | 2024-07-05 02:10:34 |
i bought the Nikon remote after owning the pearstone freewave wireless radio transmitter for few months. that started malfunctioning without any obvious misuse. i decided to just get the Nikon one hoping it would be more reliable. the main difference is the other one uses radio waves to control, so the remote doesn't need to be in direct line of sight of the receiver, where as the nikon one is infrared so the remote does need to see the receiver. however, the receiver is able to rotate on top of the hotshoe, so you can be in any direction around the camera. 5 |