Westcott FJ-X3 M Universal Wireless Flash Trigger


Key Features
- 2.4 GHz wireless radio trigger for FJ Wireless and Canon RT flash systems Universal compatibility with many Canon, Nikon, Sony (with adapter), Fuji, Panasonic Lumix, and Olympus cameras (see compatibility chart)
- Long-lasting removable lithium-ion battery User-friendly menu and multi-select control pad for quick adjustments Enhanced performance and wireless connectivity up to 985’ (300m)
- High-Speed Sync, TTL, and Freeze, Front and Rear Curtain Sync capable Unlock more features with the mobile app via Bluetooth®
- USB Type-C to USB-A cord for quick charging and firmware updates 6 groups and 32 wireless channels to avoid interference Integrated hot shoe for secure mounting on most cameras
Overview
The powerful Westcott FJ-X3 M Universal Wireless Trigger is equipped with multi-brand technology that pairs with most camera brands to trigger the FJ Wireless and Canon RT devices. This 2.4 GHz remote offers revolutionary compatibility with many Canon, Nikon, Sony (with adapter), Fuji, Panasonic Lumix, and Olympus cameras. See the compatibility chart for more details.
The FJ-X3 M mounts to a camera's hot shoe to wirelessly control multiple FJ400s, FJ200s, FJ80s, FJ-XR receivers, or Canon RT devices. Get reliable wireless connectivity up to 985’ (300m) with enhanced performance in high-interference locations like weddings and events. It runs on a long-lasting removable lithium-ion battery.
The FJ-X3 M is designed with a large display, user-friendly menu, and multi-select control pad for making quick adjustments. Functions include TTL, High-Speed Sync, Front and Rear Curtain Sync, Canon RT flash compatibility, group and channel assignment, Group Exposure Compensation, TTL to Equivalent Manual, modeling lamp settings, and much more.
Westcott’s mobile app allows you to remotely adjust FJ Wireless flash settings via built-in Bluetooth. Using the app increases the number of groups with color-coding options for quick recognition. It also allows you to save lighting scenario settings and includes other time-saving features.
The powerful Westcott FJ-X3 M Universal Wireless Trigger is equipped with multi-brand technology that pairs with most camera brands to trigger the FJ Wireless and Canon RT devices. This 2.4 GHz remote offers revolutionary compatibility with many Canon, Nikon, Sony (with adapter), Fuji, Panasonic Lumix, and Olympus cameras. See the compatibility chart for more details.
The FJ-X3 M mounts to a camera's hot shoe to wirelessly control multiple FJ400s, FJ200s, FJ80s, FJ-XR receivers, or Canon RT devices. Get reliable wireless connectivity up to 985’ (300m) with enhanced performance in high-interference locations like weddings and events. It runs on a long-lasting removable lithium-ion battery.
The FJ-X3 M is designed with a large display, user-friendly menu, and multi-select control pad for making quick adjustments. Functions include TTL, High-Speed Sync, Front and Rear Curtain Sync, Canon RT flash compatibility, group and channel assignment, Group Exposure Compensation, TTL to Equivalent Manual, modeling lamp settings, and much more.
Westcott’s mobile app allows you to remotely adjust FJ Wireless flash settings via built-in Bluetooth. Using the app increases the number of groups with color-coding options for quick recognition. It also allows you to save lighting scenario settings and includes other time-saving features.
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wireless transmitter specifications
| Wireless Range | 985' (300m) |
lens specification
| Mount Type | Universal |
physical specifications
| Dimensions | 4.2 x 2.6 x 1.1 |
| Weight | 0.26 lbs |
- 1 x FJ-X3 M Universal Wireless Trigger
- 1 x FJ-X3 Lithium-ion Battery
- 1 x USB-C to USB-A Cable
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