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Specifications:
- Transmitter: 12V 23A
- Receiver: 2 x AAA batteries
- Channel: 2
- Sync Socket Dia.: 6.35mm / 3.5mm
- Outdoor Operation Distance: Approx. 20~30m
- Indoor Operation Distance: Approx. 20m
- Sync Speed: 1/200 second
- Low power consumption
- No interference between two channels
Using Method:
- Insert the transmitter to camera hot mount
- Insert the receiver output plug into the sync control socket of the strobe & turn on the power switch
- Set the transmitter & receiver in same channel
- Press the test button
Details:

- The wireless remote trigger is designed for camera synchronizer studio and on-location work to trigger various flash lights


- This Remote Flash Trigger with high quality and totally new brand. No more dangling with sync cord. This wireless remote trigger fits most cameras



- This Remote Flash Trigger with high quality and totally new brand. No more dangling with sync cord. This wireless remote trigger fits most cameras


- With this high quality wireless remote trigger, you can catch the most beautiful most beautiful moments. This Camera Remote Trigger is the best choice for traveler with camera
Precautions:
- Always use the appropriate battery
- Use new battery when the old battery is powerless and the transmitter stops running
- Prevent it from dropping or colliding with hare things
- Check the flash lights trigger mode carefully before use
- Flash leak phenomenon possibly happens if there is any other electric wave at the place
How to Make a Trigger for a Crossbow:

- Use the wood chisel to cut a rectangle 1 inch wide by 1 1/2 inch through the crossbow stock (top to bottom) at the point you wish to mount the trigger
- Using the drill and 3/8-inch wood bit, drill a hole through the center of the round side of the hardwood cylinder
- Using the narrow blade wood saw for the rough cut and the chisel for finishing, cut notches for the bow string and trigger into the hardwood cylinder as shown in the drawing
- Using the drill and 3/8-inch wood bit, drill a hole through the sides of the crossbow stock to mount the trigger block as shown in the drawing. Slip one of the metal rods, 3/8 inch by 6 inches, through as the trigger block pivot
- Using the drill and 3/16 inch metal bit, drill two holes in each of the 3-inch long metal straps: one being 1/4 inch from one end, the second being 1 inch down from the first and both being in the center of the width of the straps. Using the 3/8-inch metal bit, drill a third hole 5/8 inch from the other end of the strap and centered
- Clamp the 5-inch strap of metal in the bench vise with the last 3/4 inch of one end held in the jaws. Bend the strap so the last 3/4 inch is 90 degrees to the rest of the strap
- Epoxy the remaining 3/8 inch metal rod to the 5-inch metal strap at a point no more than 1 1/2 inches back from the 90 degree bend and perpendicular to the length of the strap. Allow epoxy to harden completely. If you have access to welding equipment, welding this pivot arm would be better.
- Fit the angled end of the 5-inch trigger bar into the bottom of the trigger block (see drawing from step 4). Use this positioning to determine the best point to mount the smaller straps to the crossbow stock (using the wood screws) to allow the 3/8-inch holes cut in the straps to hold the trigger pivot out at a comfortable distance from the stock. When a string is pulling against the trigger block, the trigger bar must hold the block in place. To release the string (fire the crossbow), the archer will squeeze the trigger bar up (from a grip behind the trigger pivot) which will pull the trigger bar down and out of the trigger block notch. This must be a smooth and comfortable action for the archer to ensure the best results
Package Included:
- 1 x Shutter Release Cable
- 1 x Switching Head
- 1 x Transmitter
- 1 x Receiver
- 1 x User Manual
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Zach
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04-06-2011- Other Thoughts: First time buying one of these devices - after reading about the high cost of pocket wizards, I decided to try these - so far, they work great. The remotes add a new dimension to portrait photography for me with the off camera flash - no more tripping over cords! I am looking to get an additional set in the future.
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Reyes
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03-08-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a good product so far(had about 3 weeks). The only thing that I would like to see is a bit better build. But overall they are good triggers and, I believe, worth the money. Especially if you are just starting out and don't have the money for pocket wizards.
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Jack
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01-12-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this Portable Flash Remote Trigger on sale for $39 and it's great for what I paid for it. As others have mentioned this eats up batteries, and there is a significant lag between flashes, so you can't really use this for a lot of back to back shots. It works seamlessly with my SONY A330, and I'm looking into getting a flash bracket for it so I can use it on both tall and wide photos. If you don't mind the lag between shots, and have some good rechargeable batteries on hand, this is a great flash for the value.
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Justin
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02-01-2011- Other Thoughts: I have tried the Flash Remote Trigger and it does wonders. It says on the review that you have to wait around 7-8 sec to recharge but for mine it recharges instantly after firing. Is it may be the batteries because they are full? Anyways, I am very happy that I purchased this item. I definitely recommend this it and for the price, it's a bargain.
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Shane
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02-28-2011- Other Thoughts: I ordered 15 pcs of this trigger and all are working great. The price is very affordable specially on someone just started in flash photography. Speed sync reaches to maximum of 1/200. thanks to cowboy studio
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