Mini Flash Trigger for Panasonic/Fujifilm/Canon

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Nauticam flash trigger units allow the use of robust and reliable fiber optic cables to fire external strobes, providing dependable, rapid-fire flash triggering over fiber. Flash triggers allow motor drive shooting sequences, perfect for fast moving action.

This flash trigger plugs into the compatible camera hotshoe and provides an optical signal for fast, continuous strobe firing. Automatic TTL flash control is not supported by this flash trigger, flash power is set manually on the strobe itself.

Compatible with

  • NA-GH4
  • NA-XT1
  • NA-XT2
  • NA-XT3
  • NA-XT5
  • NA-XH1
  • NA-R6II
  • NA-R7
Camera manufacturer: Fujifilm, Panasonic
Strobe connector: optical Sea&Sea
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Technical data

  • Construction: Body: PC+ABS

  • Dimensions: Approx. 60 x 36 x 26.5mm

  • Weight: Approx. 41g (w/ batteries installed)

  • Battery: CR2450 x2pcs

  • Operation: This a manual flash trigger only and has no TTL function.

  • Flash Capacity: Approx. 10000times

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Mini Flash Trigger for Panasonic/Fujifilm/Canon by Nauticam

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