

⚡ Capture the moment before it’s gone — wireless flash control that keeps you ahead of the curve!
The Neewer RT-16 Wireless Studio Flash Trigger offers professional photographers 16 interference-free channels, ultra-fast 1/200 second sync speed, and a reliable 30-meter wireless range. Compatible with Neewer S101 series and other studio lights, it features easy installation, low power consumption, and a compact design ideal for both studio and on-location shoots.
| ASIN | B003LYSIKQ |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,947 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #18 in Photographic Lighting Remote Triggers #95 in Artists Light Boxes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,566) |
| Date First Available | May 12, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 10000053 |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Product Dimensions | 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.03 inches |
K**N
Good buy
Worked flawlessly, easy to Use and is compatible with all of my lights. Sync speed works well, and control options were simple to control. Nothing excessive to take with me and the price point was great
P**J
Worked great for what I needed...until the batteries died...and couldn't be replaced.
UPDATE: As I said in my original review, I got one for a backup...and that one died at the same time. NO way of changing the battery, and left without a way to trigger my lights. All they had to do was add a couple screws so you could replace the battery. They made them at a price point where people will just buy new ones. We're in a disposable society. :( I have a name brand set up and had issues with the transmitter. I replaced it with the newer version of said transmitter. After another year or so, I had issues with that. I looked at other systems but their price tags and commitment to their "system" were too much for me after my past experience. Someone in a photography group pointed me towards these. I ordered two sets (because we all know that photographers have to have backups for those times of technical difficulty). It was nice that they were at a price point that allowed me to purchase a back up right away and it also gave me another receiver to use as well. They're not fancy allowing me to adjust my lights from my camera, but for the price, I can deal with that. The ONLY downfall that I can see happening would be the battery dying during use because you don't turn them off and you have to dissemble them to change the (button cell?) battery, but again, that's where the spare can come in handy. Definitely worth trying these.
L**R
Worked Great With My Old Novatron Studio Flash System
After my old wireless sync went kaput, I needed a replacement. This one worked great. Older studio flash systems, like my Novatron use a two-prong sync plug that closely resembles a standard 120 VAC electrical outlet. For at least one apparent reason, newer studio flash systems use either a 1/4" or 1/8" two-conductor audio plug, so they cannot be accidentally plugged into an AC power outlet. This Chinese-made NEEWER RT-16 Wireless Studio Flash Trigger comes with the 1/8" plug and a 1/4" adapter. Since I had long ago made a patch cable to adapt 1/4" plug to my flash's two-prong socket, I was able to plug this trigger into my adapter cable and have it work with my setup out of the box. The transmitter comes with a 23A 12-volt battery that can be enabled by pulling out the insulating tab. The receiver requires two AAA cells that are not included. The receiver has an on/off switch to preserve battery life. The transmitter is triggered either by a camera's hot shoe, a test button on top or an external sync cable that is not included. I used it successfully with my camera's hot shoe which was the most convenient. There are sixteen different dip-switch configurations on this NEEWER RT-16 Wireless Studio Flash Trigger that can be chosen to ensure that this wireless trigger doesn't interfere with others that may be nearby. Since my studio was no where near any other wireless studio flash triggers I used the default settings. For a reasonable price, I was able to restore wireless operation between my camera and my studio flash system with Amazon's two-day delivery.
K**O
Works great.. good value
I needed a new trigger/receiver for my lights. These were with in my budget and shipped fast. It was packaged well. It is as shown in the photo. They are easy to use. Pretty much plug an play. Just put your trigger on top of the camera in hot shoe area and tighten. Then plug receiver into the sync area on the back of the strobe. Turn both on making sure they are both on the same channel. Then adjust your light and camera settings and they are ready to be used. They seem to trigger the strobe well. I am happy with them. Good for the value.
T**N
Cheap. Easy. Mostly Effective
When it comes to flexible use of analog speedlites nothing compares to wireless triggers. After having some connection issues with 4 channel versions when shooting events I found that these solved the problem handily and didn't cost much more. While not technically line of site triggers, I do find that if there's solid object between myself and the remote it may not fire. This comes into play where I may lean on a wall or tree for stabilization and have the light on the other side. Conversely, when using outside or in areas where people are milling around the trigger often fires even when I haven't touched the camera. The easy fix is to rubberband the remote to the stem of the light so that it isn't hanging down and getting bumped or blown. A soft tap to the body of the remote is enough to make it fire. Even if you're not shooting in areas that are likely to have turbulence, you probably should secure it to the light (with Velcro perhaps) so that the cord and plug aren't put under strain. Once you figure 'em out these triggers are pretty consistent. Just don't expect miracles or much durability and you'll likely be happy with the results.
K**Y
Trigger
Works great!
A**A
Years later here's my thoughts..
I just have to leave a review because I bought this back in 2019 for my einstine lighting system. I didnt want to pay hundreds for their set. Welp today YEARS later, I started having issues with the trigger and needless to say I need to get a new one BUT the fact that this 39 dollar invested lasted me soooo long, I am buying this right away to replace the old one. This is perfect on a budget and as a professional photographer of 11+ years, this is well worth its weigh in gold. Especially in this economy!
M**8
Greet quality
Amazing quality.
M**I
Einfach zum bedienen und funktioniert ohne Brobleme Danke
A**O
Funziona benissimo con poca spesa tanta resa ho comprato anche un altro pezzo riesco ad usare tre flash scattando in due e non fa mai interferenza. Il segnale passa anche attraverso il muro. Ha 4 canale se si vuole escludere qualche flash.
R**L
Rápido y de buena calidad
A**N
For those who are wondering if it works with sony alpha, it does. Been shooting without a glitch in my a6000.
C**N
Une fois c'est piles insérées, ça fonctionne direct. Aucun réglage ni appairage. Avis basé sur un essai rapide. Si je n'écris rien de plus c'est que tout est OK. Sinon vous me reverrez 😅
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