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Radiopopper Jr2 Sekonic Studio Kit For Canon With 1 Receiver

Radiopopper Jr2 Sekonic Studio Kit For Canon With 1 Receiver
  • Product Code: ga34180
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$599.85 $785.80

RadioPopper has put together this Nano Studio Kit with 1 Receiver to give photographers the benefit of wireless triggering of Nano, JrX, and Jr2 receivers with their Sekonic meter. The kit comes with 1 Sekonic meter module and 1 Jr2 Receiver.

Sekonic Module

The Sekonic Module allows you to give your Sekonic light meter the power to wirelessly trigger Nano, JrX and Jr2 receivers in the studio or on location at distances up to 200' away. The module works on the frequency of 902-928 MHz on the ISM band and is compatible with all versions of the L-758, as well as the L-358 and C-500R meters.

Jr2 Receiver

The RadioPopper Jr2 Receiver for Canon is a 16-channel, 4-group radio receiver that operates on the 902-928 MHz ISM band and is capable of adjusting the output of the flash using an optional Jr2 Transmitter. Triggering and control range with both methods is from 300-1750' depending on conditions and environment.

The Jr2 receiver's simplified, intuitive backlit display works on an easy 2-button-Menu/Select principle that indicates power level, local or remote control, and remaining battery power. The receiver gets 8-10 hours of run time on 2 AAA batteries and weighs 1.9 oz. A 3.5mm sync cable, phono plug adapter, and 2.5mm adapter are included.

1x Sekonic Meter Module    1x Jr2 Receiver    Wireless Triggering by Meter    Works with Nano, JrX, Jr2 Receivers    For L-758, L-358 and C-500R Meters

Key Specs
Channels16
Wireless Range1000' / 304.8 m
Wireless
Channels16
Wireless Range1000' / 304.8 m
Radio Frequency902 to 928 MHz

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this receiver work with an older rp transmitter? I lost one of the rp cubes but see that you dont make that model anymore.

A: Unfortunately no. I bought an older version of this thinking it will work with my RP JR2 setup (1 JR2 transmitted, 2 JR2 receivers). The older RP JR1 received did not sync or recognize the RP JR2 transmitter. Recommend by like for like in this case.

Q: 2. I've read that photographers will use these poppers in conjunction with Nikon's $230 optical slave for better results, what say you?

A: The RadioPopper Nano Receiver is a radio wireless sync and does not work with an optical slave.

Q: 3. How come there is a big difference in battery life specs between B&H and Radiopopper?B&H stated: Battery Life: Approx. 100 hours total power-on timeRadiopopper stated: Battery Life: Approx 8-10 Hours total power-on time

A: It is a web error and the batteries last on the receiver about 8-10 hours.

Q: 4. does this transmitter work with the power lights 1250 DR

A: The PocketWizard PlusX Transceiver B&H # WIPWPX can trigger the built in Pocket Wizard receiver in the PL1250DR monolight.

Q: 5. Will this work with the Metz mecablitz 52 AF-1 digital Flash for Sony Multi-Interface Shoe Cameras for TTL?

A: Unfortunately not. Radio Poppers doesn't make a TTL radio for Sony flashes.

Q: 6. Hi. I would like to use this module with my SEKONIC L-558 light meter to trigger a Phottix wireless trigger system. Do you think it will trigger my Phottix wireless trigger system? Or this module it will work only with Pocket Wizard triggering system?

A: No, that module is only for the Sekonic L-758, L-358 & C-500R Meters.And it is designed to work with RadioPopper Nano and jrX Receivers.It is not compatible with Pocketwizards or Phottix.Sekonic just came out with a meter that is compatible with the Phottix system, Sekonic LiteMaster Pro L-478DR-U-PX.

Q: 7. How come there is a big difference in battery life specs between B&H and Radiopopper?B&H stated: Battery Life: Approx. 100 hours total power-on timeRadiopopper stated: Battery Life: Approx 20 Hours total power-on time

A: It is a web error and the batteries last on the transmitter can last about 20 hours.

Q: 8. Is this support my 758D which is CE spec? Thank you.

A: No it would not. In the USA we are prohibited from dealing with radio devices designed for other regions. You would have to purchase this item in your own country/region. The units we carry only work on USA FCC frequencies.

Q: 9. There aren't any pictures showing the bottom of the receiver. Nor description indicating there's a thread to mount the receiver to a stand. The picture does show it mounted to a stand as indicated in the image in use 1 ...Do I need an adapter to mount to my stand or does it have a thread on bottom?

A: I was able to attach the Nano Receiver directly to a stand. On the Nano Receiver, there is a female threaded Brass Insert on the underside that is not shown. There was a brass top on my stand that I removed a plastic cover from and it revealed a threaded stud which I threaded the Nano Receiver to and then attached a Speedlight to the receiver.

Q: 10. Any issues with this working with Sony a7rII?

A: Unable to answer. Using Canon equipment. So far excellent.

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