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Godox FTR-16 USB Flash Receiver Only (For Godox GS GT QS QT Witstro) - 433mHz

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  • Godox Wireless Power Control FT-16 Flash Trigger Receiver Only FTR-16
  • Godox FTR-16 USB Flash Receiver Only (For Godox GS GT QS QT Witstro) - 433mHz
$15.00

Description

 

This old 433mHz wireless power control flash USB receiver FTR-16 is designed for versatile use with Godox 433mHz Triggers.

When used on Godox flashes (with USB port), incorporates multiple functions, such as, adjusting power ratio, controlling the on-or-off of the buzzer and the modeling lamp.

Note: This 433mHz USB receiver does not work on new X1T, X2T, XPro  2.4GHz trigger         

Features:        

  1. Power, wireless control flash 16 packets          
  2. Remote control lamp and focus lamp, and a buzzer switch           
  3. Wireless synchronous flash           
  4. Large area of liquid crystal display, clear and easy to understand           
  5. Receiver mini light, flash power supply, without battery           
  6. 50 meters above the maximum sync speed regulation range, 1/250 seconds           
  7. Supports two types of power display mode (5.0~10.0 or 1/1~1/128)           
  8. Easy to install and use the camera control in hot shoe on demand         

         

Wireless adjusting flash settings:    

The FT-16 trigger set can wireless adjust the following settings: the flash power ratio, the on-or-off of the buzzer and the modeling lamp or the AF-assist beam, as well as the power-ratio display mode.                

  1. On the transmitter and the receiver, set the channel select switch to the same position and the Power Control Group Select Dial to the same grade.        
  2. Insert the receiver into the Wireless Control Port of the flash unit. Then power the flash on.           
  3. Adjust the flash settings on your transmitter.

            

Wireless Triggering the Flash       

  1. On the transmitter and the receiver, set the Channel Select Switch to the same position          
  2. Insert the receiver into the Wireless Control Port of the flash unit. Then power the flash on.           
  3. Press the Test Button to fire a flash. Alternatively, you can set the transmitter onto the camera's hot shoe and press the camera's shutter-release button to fire a flash.

 


Technical Specification:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Transmitter Power Supply 3V (2*AA Ni-MH or alkaline batteries)
Receiver Power Supply 5V (Powered by flashes)
Transmit Frequency 433MHz wireless remote system
Workable Distance 50m/164ft (open areas)
Control on flashes Flash power ratio
Modeling lamp or AF-assist beam on/off
Buzzer on/off
Power-ratio display mode
Flash triggering
Max. Sync Speed 1/250 second
Channel 16
Net weight A set: approx. 85g
Only receiver: approx. 20g
Transmitter Dimension N/A
Receiver Dimension 57*30*27mm
       
         Support flash         
           Godox flash upgrade version of D upgrade, GT series, GS series of Gemini Gemini, DP, DS, DE, SK Series and Witstro AD180/ AD360 with USB port       
         Support camera         
           Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Pentax, Olympus

Package includes:

1 x FTR-16 USB Receiver Only - 433mHz

 ( Please note you need trigger and receiver to be same 433MHz frequency to work.)

 

 
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