SKU: GC66-ST-E10

Canon ST-E10 Speedlite Transmitter

The ST-E10 can only be utilised and powered by a compatible camera with multi-shoe connection capability.

Compact battery-free design

The ST-E10 Speedlite transmitter draws its power supply from your camera, making it smaller and lighter in weight compared to battery-powered transmitters.

Wireless flash set through the camera or smartphone

The ST-E10 does not have an LCD screen, however, all menu functions can be done through the cameras menu system. You can adjust the settings of multiple flash units through the camera, or connect your smartphone with the Canon Camera Connect app.

Reliable, fast transmission

The ST-E10 Speedlite transmitter takes advantage of radio transmission, making it less susceptible to interference from obstacles at up to 30m away.

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The ST-E10 can only be utilised and powered by a compatible camera with multi-shoe connection capability.

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