The WR-T10 is a Wireless Remote Controller that is designed to work with the WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller (transceiver) to wirelessly control the shutter release on Nikon D-SLRs. The WR-T10/WR-R10 units use radio frequencies to communicate; by pairing together a WR-T10 and one or more WR-R10 units.
- Photographers can use the WR-T10 to simultaneously release the shutter on multiple 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.
- Range (line of sight) from the WR-T10 to WR-R10s is 66 feet (20 meters).
- An unlimited number of cameras with a paired WR-R10 unit attached can be controlled by the WR-T10 unit.
- Useful for triggering the shutter remotely when using slower shutter speeds, to prevent camera movement.
Specifications:
- Channels (Frequency): 5 ch (2.425 GHz), 10 ch (2.450 GHz), 15 ch (2.475 GHz)
- Number Of Channels: 3
- Range: WR-T10, WR-R10: approx. 20 m (66 ft), WR-T10, WR-R10 with WR-A10 Adapter: approx. 50 m (164 ft)
- Directivity: Unaffected
- Interference Prevention: Pairing
- Live View/Movie Operation (Available only with the cameras that have been released since the D4)
- Continuous Shooting
- Shutter-Release Button: Half pressing, full pressing available
- Fn Button: Possible to switch (Available only with some of the models that have been released since the D4) the function assigned to an Fn button