The Yongnuo RF-603 universal wireless triggers works as a wireless shutter release control - Auto focus, continuous shooting, long exposure, half-way pressing, full-way pressing is supported. Depending on the camera model a shutter release cable is included in the package.
It also acts as a transceiver based system - works as a wireless flash trigger and receiver. Each RF-603 is designed to work as trigger and as receiver. The unit automatically detects the mode it should work in.
As a receiver it fires off-camera flashes from signals sent by the transceiver that's mounted on a camera hot-shoe. Additionally the transceivers PC Sync connector can be used to fire studio strobes. Required cables to 3.5mm (1/8"), 6,35mm (1/4") are sold separately.
Wake up function: Mount the transmitter to the camera hot-shoe, connect the receiver with the flash, press half-way the shutter button to wake up the flash at the same time, the green signal light will be bright for some seconds and press the shutter button completely to fire the flash. This "Wake up" function is only supported for flashes which have a sleep mode.
As a trigger the RF-603 can be placed in the cameras hot shoe or if you wish be connected with the camera by a PC Sync cable. You are free to mount an additional flash top-camera. One transceiver can trigger more than 1 flash at the same time. Additional transceivers can be purchased to fire 2 or more flashes.
Wirelessly trigger studio flashes - Using a PC Sync cable the transmitter can wirelessly and synchronously trigger your studio strobes. Required cables to 3.5mm (1/8"), 6,35mm (1/4") can be purchased from us.
Specification:
- Type FSK: 2.4GHz wireless remote system
- Transmitter Distance: 100m
- Channel: 15 different channels and all channels
- Release: Half-way press, full-way press
- Transmitter Port: PC Sync
- Receiver Port: PC Sync, 2.5mm for shutter release
- Time of shooting: Up to 20000 times
- Receiver stand-by time: Up to 45 hours (using AAA batteries)
- Dimensions: 37mm x 30mm x 81.5mm
- Weight: 150g