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Alien bees The Four-Channel Wired Remote Control
| Start Price |
USD 45.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 73.00 |
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| Bid Count |
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| Start Time |
Wednesday, October 01, 2008 |
| End Time |
Monday, October 06, 2008 |
| Location |
Brooklyn, NY |
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Description
This The Four-Channel Wired Remote Control, came with my strobes as a package, its never been used. Comes with with four 25 foot color-coded telephone cords, two AA batteries, one ABSC 15-foot sync cord (1/8-inch mono plug to PC-connection), and blank “dummy” plugs for disengaging the flash units’ slave trippers when necessary. Selling with no reserve US bidders only Paypal only. Here are the specs: The Four-Channel Wired Remote provides convenient, hand-held operation of up to four flash units. With individual, continuously variable slider control of flashpower over a 5 f-stop range (from Full down to 1/32 power), and common selection of Modeling Lamp mode to Full, Off, or Tracking, the LG4X remote control can easily operate up to four lights at distances of 100 feet or more without mis-fires. Running on standard 1.5 volt AA batteries, the unit connects to your lights using four color coded telephone cords, with a common sync connection to all lights. You can simply manipulate all of the lights in your studio from one location, without having to run back and forth from each light as you setup your scene. The LG4X Remote is a convenient 2.75" x 5.25" x 1" size, and arrives with four 25 foot color-coded telephone cords, two AA batteries, one ABSC 15-foot sync cord (1/8-inch mono plug to PC-connection), and blank “dummy” plugs for disengaging the flash units’ slave trippers when necessary. While the LG4X ships with 25-foot cords, you may use off-the-shelf modular telephone cables up to 100 feet in length, if needed. Simply ensure that the cables used have four internal wires, as cables with only two wires will not work.
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