MicroSync VM2R Wireless Receiver, 16 Channels, 200' Range, 4 Adapters Cheap


Features

  • The Freedom of Wireless: Whether you're shooting in the studio or on location, firing your strobes with a sync cord can be impractical, inconvenient and sometimes even impossible. Not anymore! The MicroSync II allows you to fire strobes wirelessly
  • Ultra-small, Light and Convenient: The MicroSync II is revolutionary because it is super miniature, extremely lightweight and almost operates itself. Just place the optional transmitter in the hot shoe of your camera, plug the receiver into your strobe's power pack and fire! It's that easy
  • Automatic Power Management: The MicroSync II has a unique automatic power management system. There are no on/off switches on the receiver. When you press the shutter, the transmitter (purchased separately) turns itself on and sends the signal to the receiver to fire your lights
  • 16 Channels: There are sixteen channels on the MicroSync II to allow you to shoot without interference from other MicroSync II users in close proximity
  • Interchangeable Plugs: The MicroSync II Receiver has interchangeable plugs to fit directly into most strobes. It fires strobes from the hot shoe of most DSLR cameras

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Product Description
The MicroSync II VM2R Wireless Receiver is part of a super lightweight radio system with a tiny form factor which can easily be your solution to a tangle of PC cords in the studio or on location.The receiver (when used with optional VM2T transmitter) is capable of firing your strobe from a distance of 200'. Just slip the tiny transmitter (purchased separately) on your camera and plug the receiver into your flash with one of the 4 provided plug adapters: 1.4" mono plug, 3.5 mm mono plug, two-prong plug or shoe mount. Select a channel (there are 16) and you're ready to shoot. Forget about on/off switches; there aren't any.This smart system goes on instantly the second you hit the shutter release and automatically shuts down when not in use, dramatically extending battery life. The receiver's 2-AA batteries last a year. The system, which operates on 433MHz, has a maximum focal plane flash sync of 1/200 sec (depending on the camera in use) and a maximum leaf shutter sync speed of 1/350 sec.Besides flash, the MicroSync II can also fire most DSLR cameras which have an electronic shutter release input. Just purchase the optional, dedicated camera cord and a VM2T transmitter. It's great for wildlife or surveillance.


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