Nissin Receiver Air R For
Canon:
Nissin Receiver Air R For Canon Features: Nissin Receiver
Air R For Canon New addition to the Nissin Air System (NAS)
2.4GHz radio transmission wireless flash system. Specifications: Nissin
Receiver Air R For Canon Compatibility: Canon Kit Contents
Nissin Receiver Air R For
Canon is lightweight and durable receiver
which is combined with the use of Nissin Air 1 Commander and allows
photographers to wirelessly control almost any kind of Nissin Digital flashes. It
is newly developed 2.4GHz radio transmission wireless flash system. As compared
to traditional optical wireless transmitters, 2.4GHz radio transmitter is less
susceptible to angle and obstacle limitations and provides coverage up to 98
feet. Nissin has included IDs technology in their newly developed system. These
IDs gives to each NAS compatible devices a unique identity and can set to
prevent misfiring in the event of signal interference on the same channel. Using
an Air 1 Commander for the Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II system and the Air R Receiver,
photographers can now set up and control numerous flashes in an off-camera setup
at distances. The receivers add wireless slave TTL functionality with support
for high-speed sync up to 1/8000 second, manual power control, and manual zoom,
with the ability to select between 8 channels and organize 3 groups. One
Commander transmitter can control up to 21 separate Air R receivers, which can
be programmed into three groups to give the camera user an almost limitless
range of lighting options.
Combined with the Nissin Commander Air 1, allows a photographer to wirelessly
control almost any kind of Nissin camera flash and original manufacturer’s flash
with NAS and TTL and HSS support.
High Speed Sync up to 1/8000 seconds.
Less susceptible to the usual issues caused by not having clear line of sight
between transmitter and receiver.
Provides coverage of up to 30 meters (98 feet).
Radio transmission ID technology gives each of the NAS-compatible devices a
unique identity to prevent misfiring in the event of signal interference.
One Commander transmitter can control up to 21 separate Air R receivers, which
can be programmed into three groups to give the camera user an almost limitless
range of lighting options.
Note: Existing Commander Air 1 users: In order to control the Receiver Air R
properly, the Commander Air 1 needs to be equipped with the latest firmware.
Wireless system: Radio
Radio specifications: 2.4GHz ISM band
Channel: 8 channels. Auto or manual select
Flash groups: A, B, C (3 groups)
Power source: 2 AAA batteries (not included)
Guide number: Low GN mode / High GN mode (default)
Mode (set at NAS Commander): TTL, manual and manual zoom
EV Compensation on flash: (TTL) -2.0 - +2.0 in ½ EV increments (manual)
Each group can be adjusted independently or synchronized
Manual output: 8 steps of manual output 1/128, 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2,
1/1 – full power
Manual zoom: Manual adjustment 24 / 35 / 50 / 70 / 85 / 105 / 135 / 200mm
Continuous shooting speed: 10 shots per second
Number of flashes: Approx 5000
Transmission distance: Maximum 30 meters (dependent upon the environment)
High Speed Synchronization: 1/8000 sec (controlled by NAS Commander)
External sync socket: Standard PC sync cable
Mode: TTL, N, M zoom, no setting is needed, all settings controlled from the NAS
commander
Synchronization modes: No setting is needed, controlled by NAS commander
Mounting: Built-in stand, cold shoe / 1/4” tripod bush
Dimensions: 60 (L) x 60 (W) x 50 (H) mm
Weight: 55g (excluding batteries)
Nissin Receiver Air R For Canon
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