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Falcon Eyes RF-A2416-R for RF-A2416

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  • Receiver
  • Range: 50 m
  • Signal: 2.4 Ghz
  • Number of channels: 16
  • Receiver power supply: Mains cable
  • Receiver connection: 3.5 mm / 6.5 mm jack plug
  • Maximum sync time: 1/200
  • Signal: Radiographic

This is an extra receiver for the RF-A2416 trigger set from Falcon Eyes. If you want to control several studio flashes, we recommend using an extra receiver.

If you want to trigger the studio flashes at the same moment, you have to point the studio flashes at each other. With an additional receiver, this is no longer necessary. The receiver has a signal that is sent 360 degrees. This means that it does not matter if the flashes are not aimed at each other. The RD-A2416 trigger set can be set to 16 channels, so you can also set up different groups in a studio.

Note: Works with all studio flashes with 3-point plug.

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Falcon Eyes RF-A2416-R for RF-A2416

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  • Receiver
  • Range: 50 m
  • Signal: 2.4 Ghz
  • Number of channels: 16
  • Receiver power supply: Mains cable
  • Receiver connection: 3.5 mm / 6.5 mm jack plug
  • Maximum sync time: 1/200
  • Signal: Radiographic

Product description for Falcon Eyes RF-A2416-R for RF-A2416

This is an extra receiver for the RF-A2416 trigger set from Falcon Eyes. If you want to control several studio flashes, we recommend using an extra receiver.

If you want to trigger the studio flashes at the same moment, you have to point the studio flashes at each other. With an additional receiver, this is no longer necessary. The receiver has a signal that is sent 360 degrees. This means that it does not matter if the flashes are not aimed at each other. The RD-A2416 trigger set can be set to 16 channels, so you can also set up different groups in a studio.

Note: Works with all studio flashes with 3-point plug.

Falcon Eyes RF-A2416-R for RF-A2416

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