Godox
Godox FC-16 2.4Ghz Wireless Flash Trigger / Remote Control ( Dis-continued )
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- SKU:
- GODFC-16
- UPC:
- 6952344204252
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
- Adopting 2.4GHz wireless remote system, this remote control features multi-channel triggering, stable signal transmission, and sensitive reaction.
- Composed of 1x TX transmitter and 1x RX receiver, this product can function as a remote from the camera shoe shoe to trigger either studio flash or off-camera speedlights.
- It can be also used as remote shutter release trigger to control your cameras.
- 16 delectable channels.
- Max. sync speed to 1/250s.
Godox FC-16 Trigger adopts 2.4GHz wireless remote system, this remote control features multi-channel triggering, stable signal transmission, and sensitive reaction. Composed of transmitter and receiver, this product can function as a remote studio flash trigger, a speedlite trigger and a camera shutter release.
FC-16 is a manual ( non-TTL ) flash trigger. It is compatible to most cameras that has standard hot shoe center pin connection.
* Optional Cable can be purchased for Nikon Cameras 2.5mm - DC0 / DC2
Specifications
Power Supply: Transmitter 3V (2*AAA); Receiver 3V(2*AAA) (battery not included)
Transmit Frequency: 2.4GHz wireless remote system
Workable Distance: 100M (open areas)
Max. Sync speed: 1/250s
Channels: 16
Compatible flash: studio flash, outdoor flash & camera flash
Package includes
1 x Godox FC-16 TX Flash Trigger
1 x Godox FC-16 RX Flash Receiver
1 x 2.5mm - C1 Canon Camera Remote Cable
1 x 2.5mm - C3 Canon/Fujifilm Camera Remote Cable
1 x 2.5mm - 3.5mm Studio Flash Sync Cable
1 x 3.5mm - 6.5mm Adapter for Studio Flash
1 x Manual(Chinese & English)
1 Review
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Works as advertised
Works fine. Does not come with batteries. Shutter release and flash release both work. However, the trigger is not recommended if your flash unit does not allow you to change the output settings. My flash unit can only be adjusted down to 1/32, but my camera can bring it down to 1/128. For such flashes, a better trigger with controls is recommended.