Zigview Twin1 Shutter Release
Zigview
Twin1 Key Fob and plug in device.
Zigview Twin1 setup with camera that does not have a built in IR sensor using
the included Zigview camera plug in device.
The Zigview Twin1 shutter release can operate an SLR camera
shutter three different ways:
1: Firing shutter directly from key fob
For compatible cameras with a built in IR sensor, the Twin1
remote key fob can trigger shutter directly by pointing the remote at the
camera.
2: Firing shutter using key fob and plug in receiver
to camera
For compatible cameras without a built in IR sensor but with a
remote port, the Twin1 remote key fob can trigger the Twin1 camera plug in
device which in turn trips the shutter. The plug device has a very
sensitive receive with sensors on both sides allowing for trigger in front, back
or sideways to the camera.
3: firing shutter using key fob plugged directly into
camera
For compatible cameras without a built in IR sensor but with a
remote trigger jack, the Twin1 remote key fob can trigger the camera by plugging
in a supplied cable from the key fob to the camera.
Seculine have released a range of wireless
Infrared shutter triggers for cameras with or without built in IR facilities.
The Twin-1 kits provide photographers with an economic and convenient way of
triggering their cameras using the convenience of wireless control to give full
flexibility both in the studio and outdoors.
There are 2 models available, Twin-1 SRC and Twin-1 SRN.
The Twin-1 SRN (Nikon) and SRC (Canon) kits
include both the sender unit from the UT version and a receiver unit for users
wishing to add an IR facility to their compatible cameras. The receiver module
fits directly into the 10 pin socket (Nikon) or 3 pin socket (Canon) providing a
complete system allowing infra Red triggering from both in front and behind the
camera, with a maximum operating distance of up to 100ft. A cable is also
provided with this unit to connect the sender and receiver for a wired shutter
release.
Firing Directly from key fob