Pixel TR-332 Canon Flashgun TTL Trigger

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Brand Name: Pixel
Color: Black
Power: CR2 Lithium battery
Type: TR-332
Model Number: TR-332
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: Pixel
Place of Origin: Guangdong China (Mainland)
Port:Shen Zhen
Payment Terms:T/T
Minimum Order Quantity:100 Piece/Pieces
Supply Ability:500 Piece/Pieces per Week
Package:Blister
Delivery Time:After the payment received

Canon Flashgun TTL Trigger
-The max sync speed is 1/8000s
-Multi-control is available.
-15 selectable channel
-Distance:65m

l .TR-332 is using FSK 2.4GHz frequency channel, 15 selectable channels.
2.Operating distance range is 65M or above.
3.The display is protected by coating; its not easy to get scratch.
4.LCD is showing Channel, battery life and Function mode
5.Multi-control is available.
6.Through the camera to adjust the parameter of diferent flashgun
7.Compatible with all Canon EOS cameras.
8.Compatible with Canon flashgun such as 580EII,430EII.
9 .Support all of the shutter speed, the Max up to 1/8000 sec.
10.Available to use on the studio light through PC socket.
11.Transmitter stand-by time: 1000 hours above (CR2 lithium battery)
12.Receiver stand-by time: 300 hours above (CR2 lithium battery)
The full set included:
Transimitter   1PC
Receiver      1PC
PC + 6.3 Cable  1PC
User Manual   1PC
CR2 Lithium Battery  2PCS

A new flash/studio strobe trigger system from Pixel Enterprise. 2.4GHz, 15 channels, claimed 65m (213 feet) range for TTL, Tx and Rx both use CR2 batteries.

By using 2.4GHz, the antenna can be smaller.

The Tx/Rx system supports TTL Master send/receive, Slave and Manual modes.

The Nikon version also supports i-TTL mode and the Canon version also supports E-TTL.

The Rx’s feature a metal 1/4″ x 20 (Whitworth) mount screw hole in their mounting shoes. Both Tx and Rx feet use screw collets for safety.

The system supports up to 1/8000s in both FP flash mode using TTL and Hyper Sync flash mode using Manual setting. It works much like using an SC-29 or like CSL without the AWL functions (so it can’t do groups or remote power setting). It does allow individual EV compensation of the flash/strobe’s power, so you can get a lot of variation in power across flashes/strobes anyway.

The Rx has a screwlock sync output socket. This version (the TR-331) is for Nikon cameras, other cameras will use the TR-332.

The Tx has a metal hot shoe that sits in your camera hot shoe. The battery on the Tx is not the 12v garage door remote battery and you don’t need to dismantle the Tx to get at the battery. The CR2 sits behind a normal slide/latch battery door for both the Tx and Rx.

The Tx sends the TTL ‘camera to flash’ data and receives back exposure compensation and, with the SB-900 and a pro body (like the D3s/D3x and D700), the filters used, that then allows the body to change white balance automatically. Only the Master mode Rx sends data back to the Tx and via that to the camera body.

The sets come nicely boxed with batteries and studio strobe sync cables (PC to 3.5mm and PC to 6.35mm).

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