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Rollei Professional radio transmitter Mark II universal

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
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  • Professional radio transmitter Mark II
  • suitable for Rollei studio flashes**
  • One for all*
  • *Suitable for: Sony, Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Panasonic and Olympus
  • Manual, TTL and HSS possible, provided exposure modes are supported by the flash
  • protected against dust, sand and water spray
  • large, easy-to-read display with backlight
  • long battery life for up to 200,000 shutter releases
  • Shutter release can be controlled via the "Rollei Professional Studio" app (iOS and Android)

With this radio transmitter, you get a device that you can use with almost all common cameras to trigger your Rollei** studio flashes. Supported cameras include Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Sony, Olympus and Panasonic. You can set up to six flash groups on the transmitter itself, whereby the number of controlled flashes is unlimited.

If the flash being controlled is capable of doing so, you can use this trigger to control two different exposure modes - manual and TTL (automatic). In manual mode, you can set the flash output between 1.0 and 9.0 f and move in 0.1 increments. However, large adjustments in 1 f steps are also possible. You can also use a button to control whether you want to expose on the first or second shutter curtain. High-speed sync (HSS) is of course also possible.

You can easily mount the wireless transmitter on the hot shoe. With Sony cameras, this is possible with an adapter supplied. It is powered by an integrated rechargeable battery. However, to ensure that the power is not used up too quickly, the transmitter has a power-saving feature that ensures that the device is automatically switched off after a certain period of non-use. However, this will not be necessary because you can realize up to 200,000 releases with one battery charge. You also have the option of using the radio transmitter via a power bank.

Do you prefer things to be a little less complicated? Then the app operation option for Android and iOS is made for you. This allows you to control the transmitter remotely via smartphone and even save various studio presets and call them up as required. Simply call up your saved exposure settings and the shoot can begin.

** Not compatible with the Rollei studio flash 400

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Rollei Professional radio transmitter Mark II universal

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  • Professional radio transmitter Mark II
  • suitable for Rollei studio flashes**
  • One for all*
  • *Suitable for: Sony, Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Panasonic and Olympus
  • Manual, TTL and HSS possible, provided exposure modes are supported by the flash
  • protected against dust, sand and water spray
  • large, easy-to-read display with backlight
  • long battery life for up to 200,000 shutter releases
  • Shutter release can be controlled via the "Rollei Professional Studio" app (iOS and Android)

Product description for Rollei Professional radio transmitter Mark II universal

With this radio transmitter, you get a device that you can use with almost all common cameras to trigger your Rollei** studio flashes. Supported cameras include Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Sony, Olympus and Panasonic. You can set up to six flash groups on the transmitter itself, whereby the number of controlled flashes is unlimited.

If the flash being controlled is capable of doing so, you can use this trigger to control two different exposure modes - manual and TTL (automatic). In manual mode, you can set the flash output between 1.0 and 9.0 f and move in 0.1 increments. However, large adjustments in 1 f steps are also possible. You can also use a button to control whether you want to expose on the first or second shutter curtain. High-speed sync (HSS) is of course also possible.

You can easily mount the wireless transmitter on the hot shoe. With Sony cameras, this is possible with an adapter supplied. It is powered by an integrated rechargeable battery. However, to ensure that the power is not used up too quickly, the transmitter has a power-saving feature that ensures that the device is automatically switched off after a certain period of non-use. However, this will not be necessary because you can realize up to 200,000 releases with one battery charge. You also have the option of using the radio transmitter via a power bank.

Do you prefer things to be a little less complicated? Then the app operation option for Android and iOS is made for you. This allows you to control the transmitter remotely via smartphone and even save various studio presets and call them up as required. Simply call up your saved exposure settings and the shoot can begin.

** Not compatible with the Rollei studio flash 400

Rollei Professional radio transmitter Mark II universal

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