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- #289 in Photographic Lighting Remote Triggers
Miguel Angel López
Reviewed in Spain on January 14, 2025
No compatibles con todos los flash Neewer, solo los específicos.Lo compré pensando que también sincronizaría con unos Neewer Visión 400 y no, no sincronizaba. No recomiendo.Intenté contactarse con fabricante, sin respuesta.
Laurita García
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
VALUE FOR THE MONEY WORKS GREAT WITH MY NIKON CAMERA, EASY OF USE, AMAZING BATTERY LIFE
LARRY VISION
Reviewed in France on September 5, 2024
Juan C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
Tenia antes el flash Visio5 Neewer, pero habia muchos disparos en donde no funcionaba el flash. Ahora compre esyte controlador con el nuevo Q4 y la verdad es que mejoro enormemente, ahora el evento quer cubri este fin de semana estuve mucho mas tranquilo trabajando.
avflinsch
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
Great trigger once you get it setup correctly. I am using it on a pair of Neewer Z1-N flashes, and it works great.My only complaint is the quality of the user manual - the print is too small, and the writing isn't very good. The same goes for the Z1-N flashes. The type face is very small, and there is very little contrast making it difficult to read.My suggestions to fix these issues -For the typeface/contrast problem - go to the Neewer website and download the user manuals - they are in PDF format so you can easily enlarge the print making it easier to see. However that does not fix the writing quality, and the poorly written explanations.Do a search on YouTube - there are several folks demonstrating on how to do the setup. I couldn't find one where someone was explaining how to do the Nikon version, but the Canon version works exactly the same as far as the flash & trigger are concerned.
Paul Aparycki
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2023
I have a couple of Z flashes and another unit, an NW, from Neewer, and I use (at the moment) Sony, and to a lesser degree Nikon, which I am slowly getting rid of. This does an excellent job of controlling most of the mix-up.I am most comfortable with studio packs and heads on manual, but have been learning slowly the ins and outs of this and it's component flashes. It's fun . . . for the most part.The unit does an excellent job of talking to and controlling the other units. For full functionality (TTL for example) this needs to be mounted to a dedicated body, in this case Nikon. If you simply need control of which channel and power or zoom, this can be used on other equipment with a loss of some functions.I have not had any problems with signal strength, but then, I haven't been using it at anything greater than a few metres.It offers channel selection, power, HSS, zoom control (if flash unit is able to), and more, all from a rather involved menu. The learning curve in the first days is a bit awkward, but if you are accustomed to automatic units, it will all fall into place rather quickly.I am, a little at a time, integrating using this kind of set-up with my b600 flashes (Profoto). While I don't have full auto control of everything across the board, this is saving much back and forth. So I am happy with it.It comes with nothing except a lengthy manual . . . don't need anything else, though in my case a magnifying glass (old, tired eyes). I won't list all the functions and operation as that would take far too long. If you need a detailed overrview, the best thing to do would be to go to Neewer's site and under support, look for, and download the PDF manual. A day of sifting through it will give you a better idea if this is suited for youThe build quality and finish is excellent. The hot shoe mount seems to be solid. The whole unit looks and feels like it will last a long time. Power is from a coupe of AAs.I am, at heart, not much for automatic this or that . . . too many decades on full manual . . . but I am getting accustomed to it, and this. I like it very much, and whilst my unit is a sample from Neewer and Amazon (thank you both), I think for the price it represents an excellent value.
P.B.H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023
Would be fantastic if all Neewer flash strobes used the same system, or at least had som compatibility. Bought this to use with a Q3, it's functions are almost identical to the controller for my Newer Vision 5, but they are not compatible with each other, that's a little frustrating.
Roo
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
This unit is well made, quality materials, lightweight, easy to use the menu and wheel for selection. There is ALOT on the menu screen this is not for a beginner user. I have a flash for my Nikon camera but this little gadget I'm going to have to take a while to learn to use and adjust. Even just skimming thru the included user manual - there are things I don't even know terminology use. But it runs on 2 AA batteries, so I won't have a shortage on juice to learn to use this flash trigger. Overall, quality item, lots on the menu, screen is back lit can be dimmed. Buttons are easy to press and clearly marked. On/Off button on the side of the unit.
Sandro Calloni
Reviewed in Italy on December 1, 2023
Niente da dire, ottima costruzione con piedino in metallo e funzionamento perfetto.
Mac
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 30, 2023
This QPRO-N wireless flash trigger can control all NEWEER camera speedlites, strobes, outdoor flashes, and studio flashes that have a built-in Q system.It supports a wide range of functions, including TTL, 1/8000s high-speed sync, multi flash, manual flash, flash exposure compensation, magnification function, group modeling lamp control, and group zooming. These can be viewed on an LCD screen that displays flash settings and shows 5 groups at the same time. It works by double pressing the group button quickly, so you can switch the display from the settings for all groups to a magnified view of the settings for one group. This magnification function will display the details relating to each group setting.Any NEEWER light with an integrated Q system can wirelessly trigger a single QPRO-N. This product advises purchasing a NEEWER Q-N receiver separately if you want to trigger other flashes and strobes that do not come with an integrated Q system.This flash trigger appears to be a well-made unit with an LCD screen wide enough for the settings to be readable. All the controls are easy to navigate, and changing flash settings is very fast and easy to remember. My only issue is it’s not useable for me without an additional purchase since my Nikon Speedlight is incompatible.All in all, it is an excellent flash trigger in terms of quality and settings. It is well-thought-of, so I would recommend it.
A. D. Lum
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
I'm sure this flash trigger can work wonders, given its stated long-range and multiple options. The problem is that the instructions, in addition to being written in very tiny text, are sparse and confusing to anyone less than an expert.I'm not an expert photographer, but I'm not a newbie either. I have a Nikon Z6 II, a Nikon SB-800, and a Nikon SB-5000. I can take flash photos with either flash and even make one trigger the other. But I couldn't figure out how to make this trigger fire either of them. Reading the instructions didn't help. The instructions spent more time explaining how to attach it to your camera and much less time actually explaining how it works. As there are many flash options (Nikon and 3rd party), there should at least be very simple instructions that explain the basics. There aren't.Another possibility is to offer links to explicit instructions for specific flash models. That might be a tall order, but I think that to sell technical products, you have to make them simple to set up and use.Take the Amazon Echoes, for example. My non-technical friends can set those things up with ease. That's how this product needs to be introduced to the masses, not just the experts.I am persistent, so I will keep reading outside material and tinkering with the buttons and settings until I finally figure out how it works. But that's not how it should be. It should either be so simple that you can easily figure it out, or it must come with instructions that are easy to read (not super tiny) and easy to understand.That, for me, is the great disappointment of this product. It may be powerful and useful, but until you learn to use it, it has no value.
Gear Scene
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
I have the Q-series flash and this is the trigger for it when using a Nikon. This completes my setup for the Nikon Z30, which is my travel and portable setup.Using the trigger is super easy, especially if you are only triggering one light like I am. But it would be nearly as simple to trigger multiple lights.I haven't had any missed shots yet, so it works consistently well.
ThoseKiddosMama
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023
I got this Wireless flash trigger for my son who is absolutely into photography.I love photography as well but I don't often use flash.He is learning all different types of Photography and wants to expand his knowledge and photography further.We thought this would be a good tool to practice with.This Wireless trigger for a camera is perfect.It actually makes it so your camera is completely hands-free on a tripod while you are snapping pictures.All you have to do is hit a button and the wireless flash trigger will work.It's actually quite perfect and my son has reported that it's made life a lot easier rather than trying to remember to push certain buttons while posing or whatnot.It definitely helps if you have limited hands because they're so full of everything else.I would recommend this.
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