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Walimex pro Operator TTL T-N
Reliable control and lightning-fast triggering
The Operator TTL radio remote control is designed for Nikon cameras with TTL function. It can control compatible flashes, e.g. the Walimex pro studio battery-powered flash Mover 400 TTL, directly via radio (2.4 GHz). The camera with the radio trigger Operator attached controls the exposure fully automatically in TTL mode without the need for manual settings. With the radio trigger Walimex pro Operator TTL, the data is transmitted to the flash or several flashes simultaneously at lightning speed and these are set accordingly and triggered with minimum delay. The maximum synchronization time is 1/8,000 seconds (achievable with a maximum camera shutter speed of 1/8,000 seconds). If a slightly different exposure is required in TTL mode, the exposure can be adjusted manually by three f-stops up or down (in one third steps, flash exposure compensation). Multiple exposure bracketing is also possible. This creates an underexposed, a normally exposed and an overexposed image based on the TTL metering values, from which the appropriate image can then be selected. The TTL radio trigger Operator controls
up to 3 flash groups (with one or more flashes) simultaneously.
Fully automatic or manual settings
As an alternative to fully automatic TTL exposure, you can also control the flash output individually using the Operator radio control. Each flash or flash group can be controlled individually, so that you can easily adjust even hard-to-reach flashes during the shoot. In addition to manual mode, the radio remote control also supports multi mode (strobe function). All relevant parameters such as the number of flashes, frequency and power can be controlled via the remote control. The maximum supported synchronization time is 1/8,000 seconds (achievable with a maximum camera shutter speed of 1/8,000 seconds). Exposure to the first or second curtain is possible at corresponding shutter speeds.
Intuitive to operate
The radio trigger requires 2 standard AA batteries or rechargeable batteries (not included). A clear display makes it easy to set the important parameters. The settings can be made easily and for the most part intuitively. A detailed instruction manual (German and English) also helps with tricky photo shoots.
Tested camera models
The radio trigger was tested with the following Nikon camera models: D7000 / D700 / D750 / D810 / D90 / D4 / D610 / D5 / D800 / D7100 / D7500. If your model is not listed here, we recommend a self-test and possibly a USB firmware upgrade.
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