Your shopping cart

Kaiser NANLINK RGB and Bi-Color Wireless Remote Control WS-RC-1

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
Item Nr. 41467
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Kaiser NANLINK RGB and Bi-Color Wireless Remote Control WS-RC-1
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Kaiser NANLINK RGB and Bi-Color Wireless Remote Control WS-RC-1
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Kaiser NANLINK RGB and Bi-Color Wireless Remote Control WS-RC-1
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Drag mouse over image for larger view
  • NANLINK RGB and bi-color wireless remote control WS-RC-C1
  • wireless control of one or more NANLITE/NanGuang LED luminaires
  • or spotlights with built-in radio receiver
  • Operating frequency: 2.4 GHz
  • Range: max. 10 m
  • Channels: 12
  • with wrist strap
  • required optional: 1 x lithium button cell CR2032

For convenient, wireless control of one or more NANLITE/NanGuang LED luminaires or spotlights with built-in radio receiver.
Depending on the luminaire type, the radio remote control can be used to control brightness, color temperature, green/magenta correction, color and color saturation. For some lights, the wireless remote control can also be used to select lighting effects and manually trigger certain effects (firmware with protocol 2.0 or higher required).

Easy to use:
Selection buttons for radio channel, white light mode, color mode, effect mode and lighting effect. Step-up/step-down buttons for adjusting brightness, color temperature, green/magenta correction, color and color saturation; fast scroll when button is held down. Trigger button for manual triggering of certain lighting effects. The light can be switched off with another button and switched on again with the previously set brightness when pressed again.

Several lights can be controlled together or independently of each other, depending on whether the same or a different radio channel is selected.

Further product features:
Operating frequency: 2.4 GHz
Range: max. 10 m (depending on ambient conditions)
Max. Transmission power: 0 dBm
Channels: 12
Battery: 1 x CR2032 lithium button cell (not included)
Dimensions (WxHxD): approx. 53 x 96 x 9 mm
Weight: approx. 33 g (without battery)

Dieser Artikel wird exklusiv für Sie bestellt.
30,22 Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Kaiser NANLINK RGB and Bi-Color Wireless Remote Control WS-RC-1

Short profile

  • NANLINK RGB and bi-color wireless remote control WS-RC-C1
  • wireless control of one or more NANLITE/NanGuang LED luminaires
  • or spotlights with built-in radio receiver
  • Operating frequency: 2.4 GHz
  • Range: max. 10 m
  • Channels: 12
  • with wrist strap
  • required optional: 1 x lithium button cell CR2032

Product description for Kaiser NANLINK RGB and Bi-Color Wireless Remote Control WS-RC-1

For convenient, wireless control of one or more NANLITE/NanGuang LED luminaires or spotlights with built-in radio receiver.
Depending on the luminaire type, the radio remote control can be used to control brightness, color temperature, green/magenta correction, color and color saturation. For some lights, the wireless remote control can also be used to select lighting effects and manually trigger certain effects (firmware with protocol 2.0 or higher required).

Easy to use:
Selection buttons for radio channel, white light mode, color mode, effect mode and lighting effect. Step-up/step-down buttons for adjusting brightness, color temperature, green/magenta correction, color and color saturation; fast scroll when button is held down. Trigger button for manual triggering of certain lighting effects. The light can be switched off with another button and switched on again with the previously set brightness when pressed again.

Several lights can be controlled together or independently of each other, depending on whether the same or a different radio channel is selected.

Further product features:
Operating frequency: 2.4 GHz
Range: max. 10 m (depending on ambient conditions)
Max. Transmission power: 0 dBm
Channels: 12
Battery: 1 x CR2032 lithium button cell (not included)
Dimensions (WxHxD): approx. 53 x 96 x 9 mm
Weight: approx. 33 g (without battery)

Kaiser NANLINK RGB and Bi-Color Wireless Remote Control WS-RC-1

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
53 x 96 x 9 mm
Gewicht ca.
33 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4001072037020
KAN
3702

Also interesting

Newsletter

Latest offers, exclusive benefits, news, events, info more

Subscribe now

New bargains every day

Look forward to new top offers every day that are only valid for a short time!

Secure deals

Christmas gift ideas for photographers

It's that time again. The Christmas season is just around the corner and the one or the other last minute Christmas gift must be bought!

Read now

The new snapshot is here!

The latest issue of Schnappschuss' is all about Behind the Scenes!

Read now!

First test of the Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GM2 compared to the 16-35 GM1

The new Sony 16-35mm GM2 is here and sets new standards! It is lighter, sharper and even more compact than its predecessor! Therefore, we show you today the direct comparison of the two G-Master lenses and show whether an upgrade is worth it!

Read now

First test of the Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GM2 compared to the 16-35 GM1

The new Sony 16-35mm GM2 is here and sets new standards! It is lighter, sharper and even more compact than its predecessor! Therefore, we'll show you the direct comparison of the two G-Master lenses and tell you whether an upgrade is worth it!

Read now

Difference between contrast, phase hybrid autofocus

Autofocus takes a lot of the work out of photography; of course, there are also purists who like to focus manually.

learn more

Camera Basics #13: CMOS, BSI sensor or stacked sensor? What are the differences?

As a specialist retailer, we have a mission: we want to give you the best possible advice and help you to better understand the differences between the various technologies available on the camera market. That's why we want to give you an understanding of the different sensor technologies today. In particular, the differences between the stacked sensor and the BSI sensor.

Read now