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Godox CT 16 CT-16 Trigger 16 Channels Wireless Radio Flash Transmitter+3pcs Receiver Set for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Speedlite/Studio Flash

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  • Godox CT16 Radion Receiver Universal Compatibility:Seamlessly integrates with a wide range of cameras, including Nikon, Canon, Pentax, and Olympus, ensuring versatility for diverse shooting needs.
  • High-Speed Synchronization: Achieves a maximum synchronous speed of 1/250sec, enabling quick and precise flash triggering for fast-paced photography.
  • Extended Operating Distance: Offers a reliable 30m outdoor operation distance, allowing for creative shots without limitations.
  • Energy-Efficient Design: Features a low-power transmitter with a standby mode for over a year, and a receiver with energy-saving AAA batteries.
  • Multi-Channel Capability: Equipped with 16 isolated channels, this trigger set ensures interference-free operation in various shooting scenarios.



Product Description

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- Universal hot shoe interface

- 433MHz transmit frequency secures fast response and stable transmission

- 16 channels, transmitting distance up to 30m, no limits with directions or angles

- Maximum synchronous speed up to 1/250 second

- With studio flash interface, can wirelessly trigger several kinds of studio flashes

- Speedy frequency regulation, convenient for photographers to shoot

- Energy-saving design with 12V 23A battery for transmitter and two AAA batteries (not included) for receiver

- Comes with a PC sync cord for cameras without hot shoe connections

Note: This trigger does not support TTL function.

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Compatible with:

For Nikon SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, SB-28, SB-27, SB-26, SB-25, SB-24;

For Canon 580EX II, 580EX, 550EX, 540EZ, 520EZ, 430EX/EXII, 430EZ, 420EX, 420EZ, 380EX;

For Pentax AF-540 FGZ, AF-360 FGZ, AF-400 FT, AF-240 FT;

For Olympus FL-50, FL36;

For Sigma EF-500 DG Super, EF-500 DG ST, EF-430;

For Sunpak Auto 2000DZ, 622 Pro, 433AF, 433D, 383, 355AFm 344D, 333D;

For Vivitar 285HV (Older Vivitar 285/283 works only with PC sync);

Other flash models with a trigger voltage of 12V or lower;

Work with flash units using universal hot shoe like for Nikon, for Sigma, for Olympus, for Pentax (except for SONY as they use a special hot shoe)

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Specification:

-Model: CT-16

-Channel: 16 Channels

-Transmit Frequency: 433MHz

-Transmitter Power: 12V 23A lithium battery (Not included)

-Receiver Power: 2 x 1.5V AAA Battery (Not included)

-Outdoor operation distance: max. 30m / 90feet (open area, no fraise)

-Indoor operation distance: max. 25m / 75feet

-Synchronous speed: Max. 1/250sec

-Transmitter Dimension: 60x42x30mm

-Receiver Dimension: 90x50x32mm

-Color: Black

-Material: Metal + Plastic

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Javi
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Great design and works as it’s supposed to.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Item arrived fast and so far has worked as intended.
Pat
Reviewed in Spain on February 9, 2025
Un producto sencillo pero muy eficiente
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I really believe this will change the way I do things can't wait for my first shots with my new equipment
Sandra
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2025
Pratique et léger. Fonctionne parfaitement avec mon Canon 90D et mes flash de studio Bowens GM400. J’aime que les récepteurs puissent s’accrocher sur les tiges des parapluies au lieu de pendouiller.
Tshilobo Tshibangu
Reviewed in Belgium on January 22, 2025
Ils font le job fonctionnent en manuelle et non en ttlPlacez correctement les déclencheurs sur le même channel que l’émetteur ;-)
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 7, 2024
Great just what I needed to coordinate my flash guns.
audomaro
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
Lo necesitaba para dos flash que tengo Y me sirvió de maravilla funciona muy bien y tiene muy buena señal y Rango
Todd Kreykes
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
These are inexpensive and seem to work. I really don’t like the extra slot for an umbrella. It makes it so they won’t sit flat on a table to stand a flash up. I get it, I normally use a tripod too but sometimes I set the flash on a shelf or level surface and with these you can’t do that.
THE CYCLIST & PHOTOGRAPHER: CANON R3
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
I OWN THE V1 FLASH FOR MY CANON R3 AND LOVE IT.WITH THAT SAID, THIS WORKS IF YOU NEED TO SYNC OR MORE FLASHES, STROPES, OR LIGHTS TOGETHER WORKS GREAT.WITH THE V1, IT'S ALL DIGITAL WITH A TOUCH SCREEN.THINK MORE OLD SCHOOL WITH THIS ONE AND BATTERIES.USBC WOULD HAVE BEEN A NICE TOUCH!ALL IN ALL, I LOVE GODOX AND OWN OVER 20 VARIOUS PRODUCTS.LOVE LOVE THE V1.
Neodymium Bean
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I recently reviewed the 2rx/1tx version of this system so here is a cut and paste of that review as it's pretty much the same system but just one more reciever :Oh man this kit brings me back about 15 years in photography tech when alternates to Pocket Wizards were coming out from companies like Yungnuo and so on. The Godox CT-16 on a basic level works. It was able to successfully trigger pretty much any hot shoe flash or studio strobe I connected it to pretty consistently (I tried it on some flashpoints, Buff Einstein, another Godox flash, and even some old Elinchroms). As triggers they worked fine and I only had about 1 or 2 misfire in every 50 pops or so.What I didn't like about these triggers is the fact the receivers take triple A's, and when you turn them on there's absolutely no way to know the unit is turned on or receiving power. It's annoying that you can't even use the unit first without supplying your own batteries. The LED that is on the receiver doesn't flash unless it's triggered. The transmitter itself doesn't have a user friendly way to replace the battery, and honest it looks like Godox more designed this to be used a few times and then tossed away. Fortunately it does say that the battery inside the unit is suppose to have over 10,000 pops in the sales pitch, so maybe not having an easily replaceable battery isn't a problem.A big benefit now of radio systems that you pay a little more now is being able to remotely adjust your power and put things on different channels, sadly this trigger system is straight up binary pop or no pop and don't do much more than that. If you want to change your settings, you have to walk up to the flash.The built in umbrella holder is actually pretty neat and efficient, but it sadly obstructs and tilts the unit if you plan on using it with flash feet. The bottom hotshoe connecter is all plastic, which is never a good thing. I've seen too many of those break on things like Pocket wizards, etc to know these will eventually break also from one bad fall or accident.The kit comes with a lot of spare parts to be able to attach it to a studio strobe if needed. I suggest getting a little case to carry it all. The case in the picture doesn't come with it, but I have a bunch of those mesh zipper cases just for situations like this and can't suggest them enough.Overall it works, and it's not a bad kit. Using AAA's is annoying, but what's more annoying is not knowing if the unit is even on without a confirmation light of any type. I'm teaching my daughter off camera flash for her high school journalism class so this is would be great for someone like her or someone starting with studio photographer/off camera flash. It's a good reasonable price before paying triple digit for more potent TX/RX systems. It's got a lot of small little fault and quirks, but is probably a good 3.5/5 as a product. The 3 rx version is only about $10 more than the 2rx version so getting a receiver for $10 as a spare or way to control an extra light is nice.
Dorin George Fusa
Reviewed in Italy on November 11, 2024
Kit trigger base per l'utilizzo in manuale a distanza di flash esterni sia a contatto caldo che da studio. Molto compatti e comodi da avere sempre nella borsa. Ottimo e comodo avere a disposizione 16 canali su cui trasmettere.Con la mia 6D mark ii non ho problemi di sincronizzazione.Batteria del trasmettitore inclusa, ma le ministilo dei ricevitori sono da acquistare a parte.
john
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I have them in a wildlife camera set up to fire flashes so they need to be on 24/7, the batteries are at 60% after 20 days. To extend the battery life dummy batteries and 2 D cell batteries can be used.A lot of people use Camtraptions triggers and receivers but they cost a lot more.I tried Neewer a few years ago, had to return them most didn't even work out of the box, from reviews that was a problem with Neewer.
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