Wireless triggers are a godsend for location and studio photographers. Wireless equipment ensures that no one will trip on bulky wires and damage expensive lights and cameras. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, wireless products allow you to focus more on your subject than your equipment and give you more freedom to produce the image you want to create.
Wireless Light Triggers
The StudioHut Single Channel Wireless Flash Trigger Control (Transmitter and Receiver kit) uses a radio-frequency based system to trigger a flash unit. This is a great product for a location photographer with a mobile studio since it is a light-weight and easy-to-assemble product. Simply by attaching the transmitter to the camera, and the receiver to the flash’s hot shoe, you can trigger your flash from up to 10m away.
The StudioHut Wireless Radio Slave Flash Trigger (4 channel) is another radio system that is simple to use and a great deal. With this product you can use a slave flash to trigger flashes or strobes.
Wireless Camera Triggers
Have you ever seen a sports or nature shot and wondered how the photographer was able to get so close? Many times the photographer is using remote lighting tools, which you can buy and use too! StudioHut Wireless Radio Remotes allow you to trigger a camera from up to 100m away. Though you may be far away from your camera, you can control its shutter speed and focus settings. This is a grea
t wireless product to use when photographing wild animals, basketball dunks, bicycle races, and other fast-paced action.
In addition, some shots are hard to take without camera shake. Products like the StudioHut JR Series Infrared Shutter Remote Controllers and Studiohut MA Series Remote Shutter Release Controllers can trigger your camera with the guarantee of no blur. These are also great products for self-portraiture.
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In studios or outdoor shoots mostly photographers recommend using wireless flash trigger to command camera lighting. By using wireless hot shoe flash trigger and receiver you can easily operate your studio equipments as flash or strobes. Each receiver works with one studio flash. You can freely use them anywhere, at any angle, direction or distance, this opening up endless possibilities for professional and amateur photographers.
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