Neewer FC-16 Radio Speedlite Trigger Review
Radio connected flash triggers had an enormous advantage over optical slave triggers especially in outdoor situations. Ambient light level, direct sunshine and poor line of sight can reduce the working range of master-slave optical flash triggers. radio triggers extend the range to about 100 metres and do not suffer the same line of sight limitations as the optical trigger does. I review here the Neewer FC-16 transmitter-receiver which not only operates as a flash trigger but the device can also be used as a remote camera shutter release.

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