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Comentado en Italia el 14 de marzo de 2025
Perfetto! Si collega alla mia Nikon D750 permettendo lo scatto senza produrre vibrazioni e micromosso nell'immagine. Ha un cavo di aggiunta per utilizzarlo ad una distanza maggiore (2 mt circa), non avendo batterie non c'è pericolo che si scarichi durante la sessione fotografica. Permette tutti i tipi di scatti come il pulsante primario della fotocamera. Utilissimo.
Customer
Comentado en España el 1 de diciembre de 2024
Funciona perfectamente. Lo uso con una cámara Fujifilm y flashes godox.
Marco Lagarda
Comentado en México el 3 de diciembre de 2023
Hacen su trabajo.
Carson Nicely
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2023
I was skeptical about this product, because I wasn’t sure if it would hold up to the rigorous shooting that I do as a volume photographer. Luckily, I was able to test it out in my home before heading to my job and everything worked perfectly. I shot over 150 Headshots with this system in a weekend and everything worked perfectly. I definitely recommend to grab even as a back up if you don’t want to use it as your main.
T. GANDER
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 25 de octubre de 2023
Not a make I'd heard of before and I have to wonder if they'll stick around, but I was on the hunt for a simple trigger/receiver set with no TTL whistles and bells just to get my ancient Vivitar 283 (see additional note below) flash working wirelessly with my Mamiya 6. I have other triggers by Godox, but I couldn't get the flash to sync above 1/125th sec with those, even though the camera should sync at all speeds up to 1/500th. I decided it was because the Godox triggers are designed to do other things and a millisecond delay in firing was causing it not to sync properly.So I purchased the AODELAN set for a few reasons:1. Simple connections so probably more reliable.2. Not the absolute cheapest on the market, so I hoped it'd be half-way decently made.3. Takes standard AA batteries in both trigger and receiver (unlike almost all other trigger/receiver sets)So far, it's scored on all three points. The connections are reliable (I recommend setting the trigger to ALL channels as I managed to accidentally change channels on the receiver and missed a shot), the trigger shoe is metal and the overall feel of the plastics is solid. The switches maybe feel a little less solid, but they move/click with positivity and don't feel as though they'll fail as long as they're not mistreated.The battery choice is perfect. A lot of triggers seem to incorporate built-in batteries, so if they ever lose their charge that's that. And the receivers use AAAs which are a pain. You normally buy AAs in fours and they're universally available, so another plus for this set.I haven't checked the range of this particular set as it's just for a bit of off-camera flash, not over vast distances. I don't see any reason to doubt the manufacturer's specifications.Additional note: When using older flash guns, be aware that some have quite high trigger voltages (that's the current which passes across the shoe contacts when the flash is fired). My 283 has a trigger voltage of just over 7v and that's fine for these triggers. Some older flashes can have trigger voltages in the 100s and they might fry the circuit of the receiver unit, so it's worth looking on youtube about how to check the trigger voltage of a flash before purchasing and potentially burning out a set like this.Final note: I always check around other retailers before resorting to Amazon, who I use as little as possible these days. However, on this occasion I'm afraid they were the only choice. That's life, sometimes.
Kristiana
Comentado en Alemania el 25 de noviembre de 2022
Everything works for me
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