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====Specifications==== | ====Specifications==== | ||
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|'''TTL Compatibility''' | |'''TTL Compatibility''' | ||
− | |Nikon i-TTL <br>Canon E-TTL II | + | |Nikon i-TTL '''OR'''<br>Canon E-TTL II |
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|'''Frequency''' | |'''Frequency''' | ||
− | |340.00 - 354. | + | |US FCC/IC ''340.00 - 354.00MHz'' <br>CE - ''433.42 - 434.42 MHz'' |
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− | |'''Channels''' | + | |'''[[Channels]]''' |
− | |52 Channels over 26 Frequencies | + | |US FCC/IC - ''52 Channels over 26 Frequencies''<br> CE - ''35 Channels over 5 Frequencies'' |
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|'''Antenna''' | |'''Antenna''' | ||
− | |FlexTT5 - 2.7" (6.9 cm) rubberized with 180 degree swing | + | |MiniTT1 - internal <br> FlexTT5 - 2.7" (6.9 cm) rubberized with 180 degree swing |
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|'''Transmit Output Power''' | |'''Transmit Output Power''' | ||
|Less than 0.001 watt (1/1000 of a watt or 1 milliwatt) | |Less than 0.001 watt (1/1000 of a watt or 1 milliwatt) | ||
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− | |'''Range Performance''' | + | |'''[[Long_Range_Performance|Range Performance]]''' |
− | |Up to 800 feet (10 to 240 meters) for | + | |Up to 800 feet (10 to 240 meters) for ControlTL triggering depending on flash used, antenna orientation and other variables. <br> Up to 1200 feet (10 to 365 meters) for [[Misc_Tab#Basic_Trigger| basic triggering]] depending on flash used, antenna orientation and other variables. |
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|'''Mounting''' | |'''Mounting''' | ||
− | |Hot Shoe, 1/4-20, lanyard, velcro | + | |Hot Shoe, 1/4-20 thread mount, lanyard, velcro |
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|'''Maximum Shooting Rate''' | |'''Maximum Shooting Rate''' | ||
− | |TTL Mode: within 1 FPS of camera's maximum frames per second (FPS) <br>Basic Trigger Mode: Camera Max FPS <br>dependent on flash power settings | + | |TTL Mode: within 1 FPS of camera's maximum frames per second (FPS)<br>Basic Trigger Mode: Camera Max FPS <br>dependent on flash power settings |
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|'''Power/Channel Switch''' | |'''Power/Channel Switch''' | ||
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|LED: Green, Amber, Red status indications | |LED: Green, Amber, Red status indications | ||
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− | |'''Power''' | + | |'''[[Batteries|Power]]''' |
− | | | + | |MiniTT1: 3 V Lithium battery, CR2450 (included) |
+ | FlexTT5: Two (2) AA (IEC:LR6) batteries; Alkaline recommended, other chemistries (NiMH, NiCAD, Lithium) allowed | ||
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|'''Camera / P1 Port ''' | |'''Camera / P1 Port ''' | ||
− | |1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo miniphone for 2-stage remote camera triggering. Port Voltage Handling: up to 50 Volts, 100 milliamp continuous <br>Tip = Trigger <br>Ring = Pre-Trigger <br>Sleeve = Ground | + | |1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo miniphone for 2-stage remote camera triggering. Port Voltage Handling: up to 50 Volts, 100 milliamp continuous <br>Tip = Trigger <br>Ring = Pre-Trigger <br>Sleeve = Ground <br> [[Note:]] This port is output only. |
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|'''Flash / P2 Port ''' | |'''Flash / P2 Port ''' | ||
− | |1/8" (3.5 mm) mono miniphone. Port Voltage Handling: up to 200 Volts, 4 amps peak, 250 milliamp continuous, non-polarized | + | |1/8" (3.5 mm) mono miniphone. Port Voltage Handling: up to 200 Volts, 4 amps peak, 250 milliamp continuous, non-polarized <br> [[Note:]] This port is output only. |
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|'''Minimum Receive Contact Time''' | |'''Minimum Receive Contact Time''' | ||
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|'''Construction''' | |'''Construction''' | ||
− | |High impact plastic, captive battery door <br>Hot Shoe made of glass reinforced resin <br> | + | |High impact plastic, captive battery door <br>Hot Shoe made of glass reinforced resin <br>''RoHS Compliant'' |
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− | |''' | + | |'''[[Batteries|Battery Life]]''' |
− | |MiniTT1 - | + | |Canon MiniTT1 - Hundreds of hours of camera "awake time" depending on shooting habits<br> |
− | + | Nikon MiniTT1 - 30 - 50 hours of camera "awake time" depending on shooting habits<br> | |
− | + | FlexTT5 - 60 + Hours | |
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|'''Dimensions''' | |'''Dimensions''' | ||
− | |MiniTT1 - 2.3 oz (65 grams), 2.0 oz (57 grams) without battery <br>FlexTT5 - 3.6" (9.2 cm) long x 2.9" (7.3 cm) wide x 1.4" (3.6 cm) tall, antenna lowered | + | |MiniTT1 - 2.3 oz (65 grams), 2.0 oz (57 grams) without battery<br>FlexTT5 - 3.6" (9.2 cm) long x 2.9" (7.3 cm) wide x 1.4" (3.6 cm) tall, antenna lowered |
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|'''Weight''' | |'''Weight''' | ||
− | |MiniTT1 - 2.3 oz (65 grams), 2.0 oz (57 grams) without battery | + | |MiniTT1 - 2.3 oz (65 grams), 2.0 oz (57 grams) without battery <br>FlexTT5 - 5.4 oz (153 grams) 3.8 oz (108 grams) without batteries |
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|'''Included in the box ''' | |'''Included in the box ''' | ||
− | |MiniTT1 - MiniTT1 Transmitter, USB cable, One (1) CR2450 battery, Quick Guide <br>FlexTT5 - FlexTT5 Transceiver, USB cable, Two (2) AA batteries, Quick Guide | + | |MiniTT1 - MiniTT1 Transmitter, USB cable, One (1) CR2450 battery, Quick Guide<br>FlexTT5 - FlexTT5 Transceiver, USB cable, Two (2) AA batteries, Quick Guide |
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 9 January 2013
Next recommended reading: FCC Notice |
See Channels for more information about Standard and ControlTL frequencies and channels.
Specifications
TTL Compatibility | Nikon i-TTL OR Canon E-TTL II |
Frequency | US FCC/IC 340.00 - 354.00MHz CE - 433.42 - 434.42 MHz |
Channels | US FCC/IC - 52 Channels over 26 Frequencies CE - 35 Channels over 5 Frequencies |
Antenna | MiniTT1 - internal FlexTT5 - 2.7" (6.9 cm) rubberized with 180 degree swing |
Transmit Output Power | Less than 0.001 watt (1/1000 of a watt or 1 milliwatt) |
Range Performance | Up to 800 feet (10 to 240 meters) for ControlTL triggering depending on flash used, antenna orientation and other variables. Up to 1200 feet (10 to 365 meters) for basic triggering depending on flash used, antenna orientation and other variables. |
Mounting | Hot Shoe, 1/4-20 thread mount, lanyard, velcro |
Maximum Shooting Rate | TTL Mode: within 1 FPS of camera's maximum frames per second (FPS) Basic Trigger Mode: Camera Max FPS dependent on flash power settings |
Power/Channel Switch | OFF - C.2 - C.1 |
Zone Select Switch | A-B-C (matches Canon/Nikon zones) |
Status Indicator | LED: Green, Amber, Red status indications |
Power | MiniTT1: 3 V Lithium battery, CR2450 (included)
FlexTT5: Two (2) AA (IEC:LR6) batteries; Alkaline recommended, other chemistries (NiMH, NiCAD, Lithium) allowed |
Camera / P1 Port | 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo miniphone for 2-stage remote camera triggering. Port Voltage Handling: up to 50 Volts, 100 milliamp continuous Tip = Trigger Ring = Pre-Trigger Sleeve = Ground Note: This port is output only. |
Flash / P2 Port | 1/8" (3.5 mm) mono miniphone. Port Voltage Handling: up to 200 Volts, 4 amps peak, 250 milliamp continuous, non-polarized Note: This port is output only. |
Minimum Receive Contact Time | Camera / P1 Port = 80 milliseconds Flash / P2 Port = 500us |
Voltage Present | 3.3 VDC (all pins) - safe for all cameras |
Voltage protection | Hot Shoe - Up to 50V P2 Port - Up to 200V |
Operating Temperature | Above -15° C (5° F) and below 50° C (120° F). |
Storage Temperature (without battery) | Above -30 C (-22 F) and below 85 C (185 F) |
Construction | High impact plastic, captive battery door Hot Shoe made of glass reinforced resin RoHS Compliant |
Battery Life | Canon MiniTT1 - Hundreds of hours of camera "awake time" depending on shooting habits Nikon MiniTT1 - 30 - 50 hours of camera "awake time" depending on shooting habits |
Dimensions | MiniTT1 - 2.3 oz (65 grams), 2.0 oz (57 grams) without battery FlexTT5 - 3.6" (9.2 cm) long x 2.9" (7.3 cm) wide x 1.4" (3.6 cm) tall, antenna lowered |
Weight | MiniTT1 - 2.3 oz (65 grams), 2.0 oz (57 grams) without battery FlexTT5 - 5.4 oz (153 grams) 3.8 oz (108 grams) without batteries |
Included in the box | MiniTT1 - MiniTT1 Transmitter, USB cable, One (1) CR2450 battery, Quick Guide FlexTT5 - FlexTT5 Transceiver, USB cable, Two (2) AA batteries, Quick Guide |