Details
Uses 2.4 GHz radio frequency (RF) technology
Handy for taking pictures of subjects that difficult to approach with minimized vibration
Can activate the bulb function on the compatible cameras
Ideal for time-lapse photography including blooming flowers and astrophotography
Function as self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer- can be programmed as an intervalometer
Includes time remind speaker and release signal lamp, LCD display and screen illuminator
Additional Information
| Short Name | Satechi WTR-M Wireless Timer Remote Shutter |
|---|---|
| SKU | B006NZHJLE |
| UPC | 879961002534 |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Connectivity | Nikon camera connectors |
| Compatibility | Nikon D90, D600, D5100, D7000 SLR Cameras |
| Product Dimensions | TX (Transmitter): 155x40x18mm, RX (Receiver): 50x40x30mm |
| Product Weight | 3.3 oz |
Questions from the Community
Does this wireless remote use radio frequency technology or infrared technology ?
...
Does this wireless remote use radio frequency technology or infrared technology ?
-
A.
Our WTR Wireless Remotes utilize 2.4 GHz radio frequency technology.
Why won't my Nikon take multiple exposures after setting it so on the WTR-M?
Why won't my Nikon take multiple exposures after setting it so on the WTR-M?
-
Why doesn't the status indicator light on the WTR RX turn on even with the battery...
Why doesn't the status indicator light on the WTR RX turn on even with the battery installed?
-
A.
The included CR2 lithium battery for the WTR RX is wrapped with a clear plastic that needs to be removed before inserting it into the device.
Although the battery supplies power to the WTR RX, the shutter button on the device can still operate without the battery installed but will not respond to any signals transmitted from the WTR TX.
What's the maximum number of shots the WTR can take?
What's the maximum number of shots the WTR can take?
-
Does this wireless remote use radio frequency technology or infrared technology ?
-
A.
Our WTR Wireless Remotes utilize 2.4 GHz radio frequency technology.
Why won't my Nikon take multiple exposures after setting it so on the WTR-M?
Why doesn't the status indicator light on the WTR RX turn on even with the battery installed?
-
A.
The included CR2 lithium battery for the WTR RX is wrapped with a clear plastic that needs to be removed before inserting it into the device.
Although the battery supplies power to the WTR RX, the shutter button on the device can still operate without the battery installed but will not respond to any signals transmitted from the WTR TX.
What's the maximum number of shots the WTR can take?






Loading...
Was this Answer Helpful?