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Selective Quad-Triggering:
Selecting which camera, flash or both to
trigger is as simple as pressing one of the
four Quad-Triggering Zone buttons (A, B, C
or D). Now you can conveniently activate
or deactivate remote cameras or flash
units wir
elessly fr
om up to 1600 feet away
with up to four separately controlled zones
without ever leaving the camera position.
Ideal for multiple lighting setups wher
e
independent remote lighting control is
needed (wedding halls, portrait studios,
sporting events, etc).
Display
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel
with backlight illumination button.
Alphanumeric screens with icons, battery
status, mode selected and radio frequency
lock indicators.
Keyboar
d
Illuminated soft-touch rubberized keypad.
Includes Test, Zone, Up/Down, Menu and
Backlight keys. An all-key function lock
prevents inadvertent setting changes and
“KEYPAD LOCKED” appears on the screen
if any keys are pressed while in keypad
lock mode.
Optional Flash
Confirmation Sensor
The optional “Flash Confirmation Sensor”
indicates that a triggered remote flash
actually fired. By utilizing a shielded high
intensity light sensor, which only remains
active during the brief radio transmitting
time, it confirms only if the attached flash
fired or not. Flash confirmation status is
sent to the attached r
eceiver and in r
eturn
sent back to the transmitter. A visual
confirmation icon appears on the LCD
screen confirming whether the flash fired
on all four Quad-Triggering zones.
The PocketWizard MultiMAX Transceiver
M
uch More Than Just a Radio Slave
A wing-mounted D-SLR
camera, triggered by a
PocketWizard Receiver, was
controlled by the photographer
inside the cockpit with a
PocketWizard Transmitter.
©Chad Slatterly
Selective Quad-T
riggering permits you to select
which camera or flash zone triggers by pressing
one of the Zone keys (A,B,C or D)
The optional confirmation sensor attaches to any
AC or DC powered electronic flash unit for flash
confir
mation up to 1600 feet away or mor
e.
Cat. #802-451