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Nikon WR-T10/WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller units use radio frequencies to communicate; by pairing together a WR-T10 and one or more WR-R10 units. The WR-A10 WR Adapter is designed to work with ... More
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Nikon WR-T10/WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller units use radio frequencies to communicate; by pairing together a WR-T10 and one or more WR-R10 units. The WR-A10 WR Adapter is designed to work with the WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller (transceiver), allowing it to be connected to select Nikon D-SLRs with a 10-pin connector, to wirelessly control the shutter release. D-SLRs without a 10-pin connector do not need the adapter.
Product Features
Photographers can use the WR-T10 to simultaneously release the shutter on multiple Nikon D-SLR cameras that have a WR-R10 unit attached and have been paired with the WR-T10
Three radio frequency channels are available for use, to prevent interference when multiple pairings or photographers are shooting in one location
Useful for triggering the shutter remotely when using slower shutter speeds, to prevent camera movement
Range (line of sight) from WR-R10 (used with the WR-A10 WR adapter on select D-SLRs, and acting as a master unit) to WR-R10s is 164 feet (50 meters)
One WR-T10 unit can be paired with an unlimited number of cameras with a WR-R10 unit attached
When the WR-R10 is used along with the WR-A10 WR Adapter to connect to select Nikon Digital Cameras with a 10-pin connector, one camera can be designated as “master” and control the shutter release of up to 64 WR-R10 transceiver units
Range (line of sight) from the WR-T10 to WR-R10s is 66 feet (20 meters)