Specifications:
- Transmitter Distance: 30m/98.4ft
- Channel: 16 different channel
- Power: 12V/23A(Transmitter);1.5V AAA Batteries(Receiver)
- Transmitter Frequency: 433MHz
- Suitable for: Nikon D90
- Size: 70 x 30 x 18mm/2.8 x 1.2 x 0.7in(L x W x H)
- Cable Length: 200mm/7.9in
Features:
- Remote wireless control, remote distance up to 30 meters in the open space
- With auto-focus, B doors, single and continuous shutter function (to be right camera settings accordingly)
- The remote shutter release can delay shooting
- Receiver of the remote shutter release has a manual control function, as a wired shutter-line use
- Strong interference-resistance capacity and exhausted power consumption design of this remote shutter release benefit a longer period of use
- Compared to other remote shutter release, this wireless remote shutter release is with the high level class and reasonable price range
- This remote shutter release can avoid camera vibration and sharper pictures
Details:

- This wireless Nikon shutter release makes taking group photos easy by allowing you to take pictures away from the camera


- Just install the transmitter on your divce, and enjoy your shooting easliy


- The plug of the wireless shutter release transmitter is suitable for Nikon D90 digital SLR cameras



- The reciver of the easy control wireless shutter release will bring you so much convenience


- Meanwhile, you'll get some phenomenal shots of yourself and your family by using this wireless remote
Definition of a Camera Shutter Release:

- Camera Basics - The two main components that work together on a camera is the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture controls how much light is let into the camera body, hitting the film/sensors, while the shutter speed dictates how long the light lasts
- Shutter Speed - Within the camera body is a mechanism that controls how long the film/sensors are exposed to the light. In low light situations, the shutter is open for longer. In bright light, the shutter opens and closes in a fraction of a second
- Shutter Release Cables - A shutter release cable connects to the camera and allows the photographer to take a photograph without having to touch the camera. In manual, 35 mm cameras, with no electronic controls, a wire with in the cable was pushed out to press down on the shutter release button. In modern cameras with electronic controls, the shutter release cable sends an electrical signal telling the camera to operate the shutter and take the photograph
- Low Light - In low light situations in which the shutter in the camera remains open for a longer period of time, any movement of the camera during the exposure will result in a fuzzy or blurry photograph. A tripod is employed in low light situations and a shutter release cable is used to further minimize any potential movement of the camera during the exposure
- Other Uses - Portrait photographers will often use a shutter release cable when they take portraits. It is easier for subjects to have a person to connect with when the portrait is being taken than just being asked to sit still, smile and look at the camera. The photographer can easily interact with his subjects, resulting in more natural, relaxed portraits
About Camera Shutter Release:

- Camera Basics: The two main components that work together on a camera is the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture controls how much light is let into the camera body, hitting the film/sensors, while the shutter speed dictates how long the light lasts
- Shutter Speed: Within the camera body is a mechanism that controls how long the film/sensors are exposed to the light. In low light situations, the shutter is open for longer. In bright light, the shutter opens and closes in a fraction of a second
- Shutter Release Cables: A shutter release cable connects to the camera and allows the photographer to take a photograph without having to touch the camera. In manual, 35 mm cameras, with no electronic controls, a wire with in the cable was pushed out to press down on the shutter release button. In modern cameras with electronic controls, the shutter release cable sends an electrical signal telling the camera to operate the shutter and take the photograph.
- Low Light: In low light situations in which the shutter in the camera remains open for a longer period of time, any movement of the camera during the exposure will result in a fuzzy or blurry photograph. A tripod is employed in low light situations and a shutter release cable is used to further minimize any potential movement of the camera during the exposure
- Other Uses: Portrait photographers will often use a shutter release cable when they take portraits. It is easier for subjects to have a person to connect with when the portrait is being taken than just being asked to sit still, smile and look at the camera. The photographer can easily interact with his subjects, resulting in more natural, relaxed portraits
How to Set Shutter Speed and Aperture:
- Set the correct film speed on the shutter speed dial on the top left of the camera
- Determine the shutter speed and corresponding aperture setting - also known as an f-stop - using a built-in or hand-held light meter. (See "How to Read a Light Meter.")
- Set the aperture using the aperture ring on the camera lens. Aperture settings indicate the size of the opening in the lens and range from F2 to F22 on the typical camera
- Set the shutter speed using the shutter speed dial on top of the camera. Shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second and ranges from 1 second to 1/1000 of a second on the average camera
Channel Settings:
- To close the power of receiver
- To switch the transmitter and receiver code on the same position, that is the same channel (totally 16 channels)
- And then open the power supply to work
Tips:
- Please use the matching battery
- When battery run out, leakage phenomenon will happen, the battery should be replaced
- Do not connect the receiver or unload when the camera is in power-on state
- In order not to have problems in operation, be sure to make a solid plug connector
Package Included:
- 1 x Transmitter
- 1 x Receiver
- 1 x Battery