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Rollei Remote Wireless Universal

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
Item Nr. 52359
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  • Rollei Remote Wireless Universal
  • wireless remote shutter release for DSLM and DSLR cameras
  • easy to read OLED display with illumination
  • Triggering / interval shooting from up to 50 m distance
  • up to two settings for quick use
  • Exposure control additionally with signal tone

RADIO REMOTE RELEASE FOR MANY CAMERA MODELS
Our new "Wireless Remote Release" uses a frequency of 2.4 Gigahertz and offers you particularly easy operation as well as a particularly ergonomic shape. Simply set up your tripod and attach your camera. Then all you have to do is connect the camera and receiver with the appropriate cable. This can be mounted on the hot shoe for a tight fit. You keep the transmitter in your hand. This makes long exposures without shaking an absolute breeze.

Wireless use - with receiver on the hot shoe
With the wireless remote shutter release, you trigger your camera from an impressive distance of up to 50 meters. Up to two settings for fast use are programmable here, so you can quickly switch back and forth between your settings as you like.

Consisting of transmitter and receiver
Not only can you use the Bulb mode, where you simply set the time period in which you want to trigger. But you can also create image series with an infinite number of shots. For example, for timelapse shots.

For quick use - up to two settings can be programmed
Here you can program the start time, exposure duration and interval distance individually, each up to 100 hours in advance. This makes sequences of your photography effortless that previously required more planning.

You can also take continuous pictures with our wireless remote shutter release - and here, too, an infinite number of shots are possible.

Easy operation - through intuitive menu interface
But not only these rather more complex shooting modes are selectable, but also single shots as well as manual long exposures, where you have a time display with exposure control and signal tone.

You can choose the exposure duration between one second and 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. But that's not all. Because the remote shutter release has an easy-to-read OLED display here. And with illumination, so that you can see your settings even in the dark.

Possible settings:
Delay, exposure, interval, number of images, program, sound, brightness, factory settings.

Scope of delivery:
1x transmitter
1x receiver
4x AAA batteries
1x tripod mount
1x extension cable 1.25m
1x wrist strap
1x operating instructions

Lieferbar Mitte April 2024.
MSRP* 49,99
You save 10,-
39,99 Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Rollei Remote Wireless Universal

Short profile

  • Rollei Remote Wireless Universal
  • wireless remote shutter release for DSLM and DSLR cameras
  • easy to read OLED display with illumination
  • Triggering / interval shooting from up to 50 m distance
  • up to two settings for quick use
  • Exposure control additionally with signal tone

Product description for Rollei Remote Wireless Universal

RADIO REMOTE RELEASE FOR MANY CAMERA MODELS
Our new "Wireless Remote Release" uses a frequency of 2.4 Gigahertz and offers you particularly easy operation as well as a particularly ergonomic shape. Simply set up your tripod and attach your camera. Then all you have to do is connect the camera and receiver with the appropriate cable. This can be mounted on the hot shoe for a tight fit. You keep the transmitter in your hand. This makes long exposures without shaking an absolute breeze.

Wireless use - with receiver on the hot shoe
With the wireless remote shutter release, you trigger your camera from an impressive distance of up to 50 meters. Up to two settings for fast use are programmable here, so you can quickly switch back and forth between your settings as you like.

Consisting of transmitter and receiver
Not only can you use the Bulb mode, where you simply set the time period in which you want to trigger. But you can also create image series with an infinite number of shots. For example, for timelapse shots.

For quick use - up to two settings can be programmed
Here you can program the start time, exposure duration and interval distance individually, each up to 100 hours in advance. This makes sequences of your photography effortless that previously required more planning.

You can also take continuous pictures with our wireless remote shutter release - and here, too, an infinite number of shots are possible.

Easy operation - through intuitive menu interface
But not only these rather more complex shooting modes are selectable, but also single shots as well as manual long exposures, where you have a time display with exposure control and signal tone.

You can choose the exposure duration between one second and 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. But that's not all. Because the remote shutter release has an easy-to-read OLED display here. And with illumination, so that you can see your settings even in the dark.

Possible settings:
Delay, exposure, interval, number of images, program, sound, brightness, factory settings.

Scope of delivery:
1x transmitter
1x receiver
4x AAA batteries
1x tripod mount
1x extension cable 1.25m
1x wrist strap
1x operating instructions

Rollei Remote Wireless Universal

Technik
Maximale Reichweite ca.
50 m
Verbindungsart
Funk
Kamerasystem
ohne Angabe
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
94 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x Sender, 1x Empfänger, 4x AAA-Batterien, 1x Stativhalterung, 1x Verlängerungskabel 1,25m, 1x Handschlaufe und 1x Bedienungsanleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048805281466
KAN
28146

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