Nauticam Flash trigger for Canon

Nauticam Flash trigger for Canon

282,00 EUR

(incl. VAT)

Meet the "Flash trigger"
...A flash trigger is allowing the use of robust and reliable fiber optic cables to fire external strobes.
The Flash Trigger for Canon works with Canon cameras without popup flashes, like the EOS 5D systems and the newer R- systems.

Flash triggers allow motor drive shooting sequences, perfect for fast-moving action.
Since the popup flash is not used, the camera does not have to wait for the popup flash to recycle, meaning faster shooting, less heat buildup, and longer camera battery life. Shoot as fast as your external strobes can handle!


Product no.: 26301
Weight: 0,25 kg
Stock status: In stock
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Supported strobes include:

Inon Z-240/Z-330
D-2000/D-200/S-2000

Sea & Sea YS-250*
YS-01/03/Solis
YS-D1 / YS-D2 / YS-D3

HF-1 / Apollo / Q1
Symbiosis
(...and more)

Shooting with Fiber Optic cables means shooting with confidence. There are no sync cables to flood or corrode, meaning much higher reliability, and the strobe can even be removed from the rig, while underwater, for off-board lighting opportunities. The Flash Trigger for Canon weighs under 70 grams, including batteries, and mounts on the camera hotshoe, locking in place with a locking lever. It uses 2 CR3032 batteries, which combined with the highly efficient LED trigger lights, provide for thousands of flashes (5000 estimated).

An LED status indicator informs the user that the unit is on and functional. It fits perfectly into the supported housings, listed below. New housings for Canon SLR cameras will support the Flash Trigger as well.

* 2013 model YS-250 strobes have been tested and function properly.
Earlier models may have less sensitive slave sensors and be incompatible.


Technical Data
Construction: Body: PC+ABS
Dimensions: Approx. 80 x 50 x 28mm
Weight: Approx. 69.5g (w/ batteries installed)
Battery: CR3032 x2pcs
Operation: This a manual flash trigger only and has no TTL function.
Flash Capacity: Approx. 5000times

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