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User Manual for Impact PowerSync16-80 Transceiver Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Impact PowerSync16-80 Transceiver
- Product category: Radio & Infrared Transmitters Impact
- Brand: Impact
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Impact Radio & Infrared Transmitters
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Product description Impact PowerSync 16-80: Wireless Triggering with no Cable Clutter Read More - Faster than a Cheetah
- Triggering Groups
- Soft Light Vs. Hard Light
- Avoiding Interference
The PowerSync 16-80 Transceiver from Impact is a combination wireless transmitter/receiver with 80 channels for elimination of interference, as well as 4 groups that can each handle multiple devices that can be triggered individually or simultaneously. Besides remote flash triggering, with the appropriate optional cable, the PowerSync 16-80 can focus and trigger your camera in single, continuous, and bulb modes or be used as a wireless shutter release.The PowerSync 16-80 is used with at least 1 other unit. In its most basic mode, one transceiver slides onto the camera's hot shoe or is mounted to a bracket's cold shoe and is connected to the camera using the included 2.5mm to PC cable. A second transceiver acts as a receiver and accepts a shoe mount flash using its built-in hot shoe or is wired to the flash in the case of power packs or monolight. The connected flash will fire at distances up to 720'. You can even extend the range further by adding a third intermediate transceiver to extend the range to 1,440'.A similar technique is used to fire your camera remotely by connecting a transceiver to it using an optional dedicated cable - a handy feature for macro photography. Add another handheld PowerSync 16-80 to trigger the camera remotely, like a wireless cable release. Pressing the release button halfway focuses the camera; fully depressing it triggers the shutter. Taking this a step further, you can fire the camera and a flash remotely with just 3 transceivers - one connected to the camera, one to the flash, and one handheld acting as a transmitter.The long exposure mode brings you into the realm of the unit's additional features. With a wired transceiver or a wireless 2-tranceiver setup, depressing the bulb button activates a digital stopwatch on the LCD screen that indicates elapsed time. Stop the exposure by depressing the button fully.Ideal for surveillance or wildlife photography using a remote camera, Continuous Focus Lock minimizes triggering lag time by locking the camera into focus mode, similar to depressing the camera's focus release button half way. With the PowerSync 16-80, you'll never have to miss a shot because you had to wake a sleeping camera.The grouping function allows you to assign each light in a portrait setup to one of the 4 groups allowing you to use all of the lights in unison or to add or subtract an accent, hairlight or backlight, for example, at will for different effects. Alternatively, you can assign a channel to 4 different lighting setups in a large studio and move from setup to setup for different looks or products. Each setup would require at least 1 transceiver wired to a master light to set off the optical slaves on the other units. With its reasonable cost you could, of course, wire a transceiver to each flash in the studio.The PowerSync 16-80 runs on 2 included, easily-sourced AA batteries. Also included are 2.5 mm to PC and 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm flash sync cables, a lanyard, pouch case, self-adhering accessory shoe, and a 3.5 mm to 1/4" phono adapter. The PowerSync 16-80 is backward compatible with PowerSync 16 but limited to 16 channels. Note: Compatible with all cameras that feature the standard universal hot shoe (incl. Sony Multi-Interface Shoe). Compatible with all flashes (set to Manual mode), except for Sony brand Multi-Interface Shoe series flashes (e.g. HVL-F60M etc.) - Digital Wireless Transceiver
- Powerful multi-purpose transmitter/receiver can act as a flash trigger and remote shutter release for multiple devices simultaneously
- 80 Digital Channels
- Ideal for operating multiple devices wirelessly without having to worry about radio or flash interference
- Digitally Coded 2.4GHz Signal
- A stronger and more reliable radio signal that allows the units to communicate, even with barriers between them, eliminating the need for a line-of sight between devices
- Four Individual Groupings
- Provides the user with the ability to wirelessly bundle multiple units in clusters, creating separate groups with alternate settings
- Ideal for Long Exposure and Macro photography
- The hands-free shutter release features of the device make it ideal for photographic situations where eliminating camera shake is desired
- Extended Wireless Range
- The PowerSync 16-80 has the ability to extend its signal range using multiple units for flash and camera triggering
- Auto Syncing
- Synchronizes your remote flashes with a camera's shutter release using only 3 transceivers
UPC: 847628577954 In the Box Impact PowerSync16-80 Transceiver Lanyard Pouch Case Flash Sync Cable: 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm Flash Sync Cable: 2.5 mm to PC Cable Adapter: 3.5 mm to 1/4" 2 x AA Batteries Self Adhesive Adjustable Accessory Shoe User Guide Limited 1-Year Warranty Guides & Manuals Table of Contents
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Technical parametersImpact PS-80 Specs | | | Channels | 80 | | Groups | 4 | | Wireless Range | 720' / 220 m | | Radio Frequency | 2.4 GHz | | | | Ports | 1 x 2.5 mm (Flash) 1 x 3.5 mm (Camera Shutter) 1 x Mini-USB | | | | Dimensions | 4.75 x 1.75 x 1.25" / 120 x 44.5 x 31.7 mm (Transmitter) | | Weight | 2.9 oz / 82.2 g | | | | Package Weight | 0.605 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.55 x 5.35 x 2.05" |
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