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Follow on Google News | ST-E2 Wireless Speedlite Transmitter - Better and Cheaper Alternative to Canon ST E2 Flash TriggerOur ST-E2 is a multi-functional and high-performance Canon E-TTL wireless instructor, which can achieve wireless flash operation by working together with compatible camera and wirelessly triggered flash.
● Our ST-E2 is a multi-functional and high-performance Canon E-TTL wireless instructor, which can achieve wireless flash operation by working together with compatible camera and wirelessly triggered flash. ● All parameters of ST-E2 can be input directly via the panel buttons and visually displayed on the LCD screen, easily and fast to operate. In addition, the relevant parameters of the instructor can also be set through the camera menu. ● Supports exposure compensation and bracket exposure. ● Supports multiple flash modes, such as E-TTL(ALL), E-TTL(A:B), E-TTL(A:B+C) ● Supports FV AEL, high-speed sync flash and modeling flash (simulation flash). ● AF Assist Lamp. ● Rotatable body. Compatibility: ● Cameras: EOS1000D/1100D/ ● Flashes: canon speedlite ● Yongnuo flash, Metz flash, Nissin Flash which supports CLS Specification Transmission Mode Flash discharge tube is taken as the infrared pulse for communication transmitting Transmission Range Up to 35m No. of Channels and Groups 4 channels and 3 groups Flash Coverage 40 degrees respectively on the left and right side horizontally along the lamp and 30 degrees respectively on the up and down side vertically Display LCD Screen, Ready-light AF Assist Lamp around 25m Controllable Subordinate Flash Mode A+B+C , A:B , A:B+C ; E-TTL, M, RPT flash mode Modeling Flash and High-speed Sync support Additional Functions exposure compensation, exposure lock, rotatable body; Access to Camera Menu Power 2 AA type batteries Weight 0.12KG Dimension 6.3 x 6.3 x 8.3cm For more details, refer to: http://www.led- End
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