Sony FA-WRC1M Wireless Radio Commander
Sony FA-WRC1M Wireless Radio Commander
Create a reliable and versatile off-camera flash setup with the Sony FA-WRC1M Wireless Radio Commander. Designed to fit seamlessly into the Multi Interface Shoe of compatible Sony cameras, this commander provides remote control for up to 15 FA-WRR1 Wireless Radio Receivers or radio-equipped RM-series flashes from up to 98.4′ away, using a 2.4 GHz radio system. The system operates without line of sight and offers 14 channels to avoid interference, along with 5 groups for precise lighting control. Users can remotely adjust settings such as flash exposure compensation, power (from 1/1 to 1/256), zoom, and more, with full support for Sony’s TTL system and High-Speed Sync up to 1/8000 second. It also triggers manual flashes and offers a PC sync terminal for connecting strobes or other lights. Equipped with a Multi Terminal for controlling other cameras, the commander is dust and moisture resistant, and operates on 2 AA batteries, making it a reliable companion in challenging environments. |
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Compatibility and Features
The Sony FA-WRC1M Wireless Radio Commander is compatible with cameras such as the a7 II, a7R II, a7S II, a99 II, and a6500, and works seamlessly with flash equipment like the FA-WRR1 Wireless Radio Receiver and HVL-F45RM. It features a 2.4 GHz radio system with a 98.4′ range, enabling operation without direct line of sight. Offering three exposure control settings—TTL, manual, and group—it can control up to 15 FA-WRR1 receivers across 14 channels and 5 groups. Users can adjust exposure compensation, flash power (from 1/1 to 1/256 in 1/3 stops), zoom, and other functions, with support for TTL and High-Speed Sync up to 1/8000 second. The unit also allows for manual flash triggering, includes a test flash button, and features a PC sync terminal for connecting strobes and monolights. Its Multi Terminal connector works with the VMC-MM1 cable to trigger select cameras, and its dust and moisture-resistant design ensures reliability in tough environments. |