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Profoto Air Remote TTL-N for Nikon

Profoto's Air Remote TTL-N for Nikon is the key to wireless triggering and TTL remote control of its B1 and B2 OCF AirTTL Off Camera Flash heads as well as D2 heads and the Pro-10 2400 AirTTL pack. Operating on the 2.4 GHz bandwidth, the remote, really a controller, has 8 frequency channels and with 3 groups per channel and a range of up to 330' for TTL triggering and 1,000' for normal triggering. Each channel has a power ratio capability of +/- 2 stops. If you prefer to use manual you have +/- 9 stops power variation. You've also got modelling light, unit shut-down and first or rear curtain control. The AirTTL flash units have micro-USB connectors for firmware updates directly from Profoto's website, such as High-Speed sync which allows sync speeds as short as 1/8000 sec. Besides the AirTTL flashes, the TTL-N will also manually remote trigger all Profoto Air packs and monolights but without the TTL feature.

Off-Camera Full TTL Control for Profoto B1 and B2 AirTTL Flashes

Place the Air Remote TTL-N on your camera hot shoe to merge your camera's TTL with your Profoto AirTTL flash. Then point-and-shoot and let the camera/flash technology automatically adjust the light output. It could not be easier

Remote Triggering for Profoto Air Flashes

With the Air Remote TTL-N, you can remote control multiple Profoto B1, B2 or D2 AirTTL flashes or the Pro-10 2400 AirTTL pack directly from your camera. Control an endless number of lights in up to 3 groups from up to 330' in TTL and 1000' in manual non-TTL mode. Any Profoto head or pack with built-in Air technology can also be triggered but without TTL

Fast and Reliable Flash Sync

Air is one of the most reliable wireless systems available to sync your flashes with your camera. It is also fast enough to provide flash sync with the fastest X-sync speed of your camera. If you are using Profoto Air flashes no external receiver is required. If other Profoto flashes are used, connect an optional Air Remote or Air Sync transceiver to your flash

High-Speed Sync as Fast as 1/8000 Sec

High-Speed Sync (HSS) is the technical term for syncing flash with shutter speeds shorter than the so-called x-sync - typically 1/250 of a second. It is a useful tool for controlling ambient light and for freezing action. Profoto uses unique, patent-pending technology, providing an extremely fast series of flash pulses. You can switch to HSS Mode with a simple button-press that allows you to shoot at shutter speeds as fast as 1/8000 of a second

A Wireless System with a Wide Range of Options

Air Remote TTL-N is an integrated part of a wide range of Air products comprised of camera transceivers, accessory cables and software, all designed to offer a better wireless solution for professional photographers. Operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, the TTL-N is approved for worldwide use. A micro-USB port for free firmware upgrades is built into the AirTTL flash units

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Profoto's Air Remote TTL-N for Nikon is the key to wireless triggering and TTL remote control of its B1 and B2 OCF AirTTL Off Camera Flash heads as well as D2 heads and the Pro-10 2400 AirTTL pack. Operating on the 2.4 GHz bandwidth, the remote, really a controller, has 8 frequency channels and with 3 groups per channel and a range of up to 330' for TTL triggering and 1,000' for normal triggering. Each channel has a power ratio capability of +/- 2 stops. If you prefer to use manual you have +/- 9 stops power variation. You've also got modelling light, unit shut-down and first or rear curtain control. The AirTTL flash units have micro-USB connectors for firmware updates directly from Profoto's website, such as High-Speed sync which allows sync speeds as short as 1/8000 sec. Besides the AirTTL flashes, the TTL-N will also manually remote trigger all Profoto Air packs and monolights but without the TTL feature.

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