
Neewer
Neewer 10000053 RT-16 Wireless Studio Flash Trigger
★★★★★
Fire your studio strobes wirelessly from up to 30 meters away with the Neewer RT-16 16-channel flash trigger.
$37.99*
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Overview
Key Features
This wireless trigger is control discreteness for camera to trigger hot shoe flashgun synchronously
Easy installation, low power consumption
No any damage to camera
High-speed and synchronous for 1/200 second
Max. working distance: 30M (open area, without interference)
Specifications
Brand
Neewer
Model
RT-16 (10000053)
Type
Wireless Flash Trigger
Channels
16 Selectable
Sync Speed
Up to 1/200 second
Working Distance
30m (open area, without interference)
Radio Frequency
433MHz
Transmitter Power
23A 12V Battery (included)
Receiver Power
2 x AAA Batteries (included)
Receiver Plug Size
3.5mm
Adapter Included
3.5mm to 6.35mm
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 16 selectable channels provide flexibility to avoid interference in busy studio environments
- Includes both 3.5mm and 6.35mm adapter connections for compatibility with a wide range of studio flash units
- Batteries are included for both the transmitter and receiver right out of the box
- Lightweight and compact transmitter adds minimal bulk to the camera
- Very affordable entry point for wireless flash triggering
👎 Cons
- 1/200 second max sync speed will not support high-speed sync photography
- 30-meter working distance is limited to open areas without interference and may be shorter indoors
- Radio operates on 433MHz which can be susceptible to interference from other consumer electronics
- No TTL or power control — this is a manual trigger only with no communication back to the camera
- Build quality reflects the budget price point with basic plastic construction
Frequently Asked Questions
How many channels does the Neewer RT-16 offer and why does that matter?
The RT-16 has 16 selectable channels, which lets you avoid radio interference from other wireless devices in your studio and allows you to independently trigger different flash groups if using multiple sets.
What is the sync speed of the Neewer RT-16?
The RT-16 syncs at up to 1/200 second, which is the standard flash sync speed for most DSLR and mirrorless cameras.
What type of connection does the RT-16 receiver use to connect to a flash unit?
The receiver uses a 3.5mm sync port and includes a 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter for studio strobes with larger sync jacks.
What batteries does the Neewer RT-16 require?
The transmitter uses one 23A 12V battery and the receiver uses two AAA batteries — both are included with the kit.
Does the Neewer RT-16 transmitter mount on a standard camera hot shoe?
Yes, the transmitter slides onto any standard camera hot shoe and fires the connected receivers when you press the shutter button.