Digital camera (DSLR) is triggered by a moving object/subjet which breaks through the photoelectric detector
- This photoelectric detector triggers the camera at the right moment: The photographer does no longer run the risk of not having pressed the trigger in time
- Comprises a transmitter (positioned opposite the receiver) and a receiver (with cable on camera)
- Interchangeable camera connections (separately available for all common cameras)
- Easy adjustment of the photoelectric detector for unobserved shots
- The following parameters can be adjusted:
- Continuous shooting (only with program, semi-automatic system or manual setting possible)
- Long-term exposures (bulb)
- Timer (4 seconds)