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GODOX Godox CT-04 Wireless Remote 4 Channel Flash Receiver Trigger - Sku# DTA1274000EK
Sku: DTA1274000EK
Price: $27.41
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Specifications: - Bounce Angle: 0-90
- Transmitter Power: 23A 12V battery
- Receiver Power: 2 AAA Batteries
- Channel: 4
- Frequency: 433HZ
- Trigger Voltage: DC 6V Low trigger voltage
- Outdoor Operation Distance: >20-30m
- Indoor Operation Distance: >20-30m
- Sync Speed: 1/200secs
- Size: 86 x 53 x 25mm / 3.4 x 2.1 x 1.0in (L x W x H)
- Cable Length: 300mm / 11.8in
Features: - The signal transmitter adopts the advanced circuit and components
- This Flash Receiver Trigger has low power consumption, superior anti-interference capability
- High sensitivity, and easy to use for this Flash Receiver Trigger
- This Flash Receiver Trigger is for Canon 580EX, 380EX, Nikon SB800~SB24, Sigma, Vivita 285 Series, Sunpak etc
- This Wireless Remote Flash Receiver Trigger is the best choice for travelling with camera
- Definitely a good choice for you
Details:
- This Flash Receiver Trigger has low power consumption, superior anti-interference capability
- High sensitivity, and easy to use for this Flash Receiver Trigger
- This Flash Receiver Trigger is for Canon 580EX, 380EX, Nikon SB800~SB24, Sigma, Vivita 285 Series, Sunpak etc
Usage: - Inset the transmitter to camera hot mount directly w/screw lock system. Turn on the camera and transmitter and set in same channel
- Attach camera flash to receiver hot mount, press camera shutter ready for instant using
How to Trigger Flashes on Professional Cameras:
- Assess the scene to determine what kind of flash will be appropriate to use. The type of flash means how big the flash needs to be and how far from the camera you want it. There is a link to a helpful table below. Another factor for your flash will be your ability to use camera equipment such as a tripod or an umbrella stand
- Lock the flash directly into the flash port of your camera. This technique is for the highest amount of mobility and is probably the easiest flash set up to pull off. All you need is you camera and the flash. When you take the picture, the flash will automatically trigger
- Attach a bracket to your camera to give your flash a little more height and distance from the lens. This technique has its advantages, but it also requires more equipment such as the bracket itself and a short cord that will attach the flash to the flash port on your camera. The flash will deploy automatically when you take the picture
- Hook the flash to your camera with a much longer cord and mount the flash independently. As you venture into more professional looking photos, the brightness and distance of the flash is going to vary depending on your subject. This technique will require a separate stand for your flash, a much longer cord to connect to your camera, and a tripod to stabilize the camera itself. Once again, the flash will automatically fire when you take the picture
- Connect your flash to the camera via a wireless system. This is essentially another variation of step four, only there are no cords involved to trip people up or to prohibit flash placement. This is good for high traffic areas or shoots with particularly odd environments. These wireless systems can be bought for various prices which may determine the quality of their performance
Package Included: - 1 x Transmitter
- 1 x Receiver
- 1 x Connecting Cable
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