SKU: GC35-FAWRC1M

Sony FA-WRC1M Wireless Radio Commander

Connect the FA-WRC1M to up to 15 wireless receivers (FA-WRR1) for radio wireless flash control of even large lighting setups. Use your existing α flash units like HVL-F60M, F43M or F32M over a wide range of up to 30 m (98.4 ft.). With flash unit grouping you can expand your lighting in inventive ways. With the multi-terminal connection on radio receivers, you can also trigger multiple simultaneous camera shutters for boundless creativity.

Spend less time setting up and more time capturing great images. After attaching FA-WRC1M to your compatible camera2, attach up to 15 radio receivers to flashes, then quickly and easily pair FA-WRC1M to each receiver. Pair up to 15 receivers within up to 5 groups3 for accurate radio transmissions. Easily control multiple flash units for more creative lighting options.

Radio signals deliver more detailed, more precise shooting information over a wider shooting area (about 30 m / 98.4 ft.). Signals reach wireless receivers, even in bright light or around obstacles, even when installed behind the camera. Achieve more consistent results without pairing errors.

Remotely adjust flash settings on FA-WRC1M. Easily control complex lighting setups alone or with a small crew. Confirm exposure compensation, flash intensity, etc. or independently adjust receiver settings. Adjust flash strength or use Zoom to change flash angles.

To enjoy wireless flash triggering, you must pair the FA-WRC1M wireless radio commander with at least one wireless radio receiver (FA-WRR1) for a complete wireless radio control system. Add Multi-Terminal cables (VMC-MM1) between cameras and receivers to further expand the possibilities of your wireless radio control system with remote and multi-angle shooting.

Size & Weight

DIMENSIONS (W X H X D)
Approx. 58.0 x 65.8 x 83.7 mm
WEIGHT
Approx. 93 g (excl. batteries)

Wireless Functions

COMMUNICATION
Radio
FREQUENCIES
2.4 GHz band
CHANNELS
14 (Auto/Manual selectable)
MAX. RANGE
Approx. 30 metres 2
GROUPS
3 groups (TTL/Manual), 5 groups (Group)
MAX. FLASH UNITS
15
OPERATING MODES
Wireless Flash (TTL/Manual/Group), Remote Release
POWER LEVEL SWITCHING
25 levels (1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128, 1/256) 1/3 steps 3 4
HIGH-SPEED SYNC (HSS)
Available at all shutter speeds with Sony interchangeable-lens digital cameras that feature the Multi Interface Shoe
TEST FLASH
Test button provided

External Connecters

MULTI INTERFACE FOOT
Yes
SYNC TERMINAL
Yes (Output)
MULTI/MICRO USB
Yes

Compatible Models

COMPATIBLE CAMERAS
Sony interchangeable-lens digital cameras 5 6

Power

POWER SOURCE
Two AA-size alkaline or NiMH batteries
OPERATING TIME
Approx. 12 hours (with alkaline batteries)

Operating Temperature Range

OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
0°C–40°C

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Product Overview

Connect the FA-WRC1M to up to 15 wireless receivers (FA-WRR1) for radio wireless flash control of even large lighting setups. Use your existing α flash units like HVL-F60M, F43M or F32M over a wide range of up to 30 m (98.4 ft.). With flash unit grouping you can expand your lighting in inventive ways. With the multi-terminal connection on radio receivers, you can also trigger multiple simultaneous camera shutters for boundless creativity.

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