Shenzhen Yelangu Technology Co.
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Place of Origin: | Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
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FSK 7 Channel Multi Functional Wireless Remote Flash Trigger For Canon
Description:
This wireless trigger set consists of separate transmitter and receiver. It is multi-functional, features with sync flash,flash groups control,wired and wireless camera remote control,flash awakened-up,TTL pass-through. In addition, The H760 and A530 compatible with the company.
Features:
1. Flash groups control, 3 groups, 7 different combinations.
2. Different mode camera remote: single/continuous/Bulb, wired or wireless.
3. Wirelessly trigger flashguns, studio flashes, outdoor flashes.
4. Auto-waking up flashguns. (Compatibility includes Nikon SB-600)
5. One master camera can control multiple cameras.
6. TTL pass-through function. (Don’t support TTL function)
7. The H760 and A530 compatible with the company.
8. Flash sync speed can be high up to 1/320s (Subject to different cameras and flashes)
Specification:
Radio frequency: 2.4GHZ
Signal type: Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
Antenna: Built-in PCB Antenna
Control Distance: 120m (subject to environmental limitations)
Channels: 7
Flash groups: 3 groups; 7 different group combinations
Normal triggering sync-speed: 1/320 second
Battery Type: 2 x AAA (2.4V~3.2V)
Standby time: G650-TX 100 days, G650-RX 200 hours
Camera shutter port, Studio flash (RX)/ECP (TX) ports: Ø2.5mm
Safe Port Voltage: 3.3V to camera (G650-TX), 300V from flash (G650-RX)
Minimum latency: 400µs
Body Dimensions: 84*42*38mm (L*W*H)
Net Weight (without batteries or cables): G650TX: 52g, G650RX: 46g
Working Temperature: -15°C~65°C
Storage Temperature: -30°C~85°C
Troubleshooting
1. General Troubleshooting Checklist
Make sure the battery is installed and receiver power switch turned on.
Set the G650-TX and G650-RX to the same channel.
Make sure the G650-TX and G650-RX are set to the correct function mode.
Make sure the hot shoe mount is correctly connected.
Make sure the hot shoe is compatible with the flash or camera.
2. Camera shoots but doesn't focus
Make sure the camera body and lens focus mode is set to AF, not MF.
3. Misfires or Signal Interference
Please change the channel of the transmitter and receiver at the same time.
4. Limited Operating distance
Check if the battery is exhausted.
Try to move transmitter's location.