Pulsar radio trigger system
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square6 Sync. Out
Studio Select
Tx/Rx Select square6
Channel Select square6
External Power square6
square6 Test Flash
square6 LED Indicator
Sync. In square6
square6 PC Sync. Out
System
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rigger
Whether you are triggering flash heads for The Pulsar has four separate channels, Other Pulsar features include: Specifications:
complicated lighting setups or cameras enabling the photographer to isolate up to Length -90mm (3
1
⁄2”)
Radio
for remote control nature shots or special four light sources or to combine them and fire •Long battery life up to 200 hours of Width -49mm (2”)
effects, this system is for you.
all of them at once without leaving the continuous use from two AAA batteries. Height -44mm (1
3
⁄4”)
Pulsar
camera. •Low voltage operation of just 3V, ideal for Weight -122g (4.3oz)
|
Each Pulsar unit can be either a transmitter or
use with digital cameras.
receiver and is capable of sending or
Additionally, the Pulsar has a studio selector •Compact and lightweight design allows the BW5160 - Pulsar Twin Pack
receiving signals beyond 100m (333’).
switch, which provides isolation from other units to be mounted directly onto your BW5150 - Pulsar Single Unit
triggering
Pulsar units using the same channel, and camera’s hot shoe or to your generator, or
Unlike Infrared triggering systems, the radio-
allowing up to six different systems to monolights. A clip-on platform is available allowing you to
transmitted Pulsar operates around corners
operate independently in the same space or clip the Pulsar anywhere that it is needed.
-
Remote
and through walls.
studio. BW5155- Pulsar Clip
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