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WF1 2.4G Wireless Flash Trigger for Canon Nikon Sony Pentax DSLR Cameras Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter and Receiver for Camera Flashes with Hot Shoe Mount(Black).

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  • [2.4GHZ Wireless Flash Trigger]-The WF1 2.4G flash trigger transmitter and receiver provides stable wireless transmission,Transmission distance reaches up to 49.2 ft/15m ,ensuring reliable flash triggering.Both of transmitter and the receiver that can be used as a flash heightener for cameras with long lens.(Noted:The transmitter has a constant yellow light on. The receiver has a constant green light on. )
  • [Single-contact Hot Shoe mount]-The WF1 flash trigger with single-contact hot shoe is easy to install and use, compatible for most of cameras and camera flashes with single-contact hot shoe mount .
  • [Built-in Rechargeable Battery]-MEDALight WF1 wireless trigger transmitter and receiver with 180Mah built-in battery, with our WF1 flash trigger that you just need to find a power source to recharge it.It comes with a 2 in 1 Type-c charge cable.(Noted:The blue light flashes is in charging state,blue light constantly on is fully charged)
  • [Easy Setup]-The WF1 flash trigger is simple operation and quick setup, saving time and effort for photographers.
  • [Widely Compatible]-The WF1 flash trigger transmitter and receiver compatible for most of the cameras&camera flashes with single-contact hot shoe mount for Cannon,Nikon,Sony,Fuji,Pentax,Olympus,etc,.



Product Description

WF101

WF1 Camera Flash Trigger Transmitter and Receiver

MEDALight WF1 wireless trigger transmitter and receiver with 180Mah built-in battery, with our WF1 flash trigger that you just need to find a power source to recharge it.It comes with a 2 in 1 Type-c charge cable.

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Specification

  • Model: WF1
  • Communication Frequency: 2.4GHZ
  • Transmitter and Receiver Power by:Built-in 180Mah rechargeble battery(Include 2 in 1 Type-C charging cable)
  • Outdoor operation distance: max. 15m / 49feet (open area, no fraise)
  • Indoor operation distance: max. 15m /49feet
  • Synchronous speed:approximately 30ns
  • Transmitter Dimension: max. 15m /49feet
  • Receiver Dimension: max. 15m /49feet
  • Color: Black
  • Material: Metal + Plastic
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WF1 Flash Trigger with Multi-functional

The WF1 2.4G flash trigger transmitter and receiver provides stable wireless transmission,Transmission distance reaches up to 49.2 ft/15m ,ensuring reliable flash triggering.Both of transmitter and the receiver that can be used as a flash heightener for cameras with long lens

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How to use the WF1 2.4GHZ wireless flash trigger?

  • 1.Insert the transmitter's hot shoe socket into your camera's hot shoe mount, and insert the flash onto the receiver’s hot shoe mount.
  • 2. Press the power button for 5 seconds to turn on the transmitter and the receiver.(Noted:If the flash trigger is paired,the transmitter has a constantly yellow light on, and the receiver has a constantly green light on.)
  • 3. Then start your photo shooting with our WF1 flash trigger transmitter and receiver.
  • 4.If the battery power is lower than 3.3V, the red light flashes at a frequency of 350ms.
  • 5.When USB is plugged in and in charging state (battery voltage < 4.2V), the blue light flashes.
  • 6.After fully charged (battery voltage ≥ 4.2V), the blue light is constantly on,when USB is unplugged, all lights are off.
  • 7.The maximum communication distance is 15m.
  • 8.If there is no any operation for more than 1 hour, the device will automatically turn off.
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How to resetting the WF1 Flash Trigger?

  • 1. Press the pairing button(signal button) and power button simultaneously for 5 seconds to restore factory settings. The yellow light flashes three times and then the red light is constantly on. After restoration, there is no distinction between transmitter and receiver.
  • 2.After restoration,press the pairing button briefly for 1 second(the signal button). The green light flashes to configure as a receiver,then the green light is constantly on,or if the green light still flashes,try press the power button to turn off and again to turn on it.
  • 3.After restoration,press the pairing button for 5 seconds. The red and green lights flash alternately to configure as a transmitter,then the yellow light is constantly on,,or if it still is the red and green lights flash alternately,try press the power button to turn off and again to turn on it.
  • 4.Press the power button for 5 seconds to turn off.and press the power button for 5 seconds to turn on. If the device has been paired, it will light up yellow (transmitter) or green light(receiver) after startup. If the flash trigger is not paired, the red light is constantly on.
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Package Included

  • 1 x Flash Transmitter
  • 1 x Flash Receiver
  • 1 x 2 in 1 Type-C Charging Cable
  • 1 x Portable Zipper Bag
  • 1 x Gift Box

Barnaby
2025-08-15 14:44:41
I’m using one of the wireless flash units with a MedaLight F1 flash and find that it works reliably and without issue, although I can’t say the same for the F1 flash unit itself. I like that these are rechargeable and have a built-in battery so I don’t have to carry spare AAs or AAAs around as well and is just more convenient in general. Build quality is good; the plastics look and feel high quality and the small units are put together well. I didn’t encounter any transmission issues either, so that’s a plus. A pretty decent, small hardshell carrying case is included which was a nice surprise and much appreciated. Overall, it does what it’s supposed to do, hasn’t given me any problems and I’m pretty satisfied with the system.
Francisco A. Carrillo
2025-07-11 13:13:04
Product works great with a reach of about 25-27 ft. I've used it for just over a half hour so haven't really tested the battery life. Construction feels solid and well-made, and supports my flash set-up. Great value for its price and straight forward use. This product would be better if there was an option for a tripod screw adapter built-in to the receiver unit.
Sound Hound
2025-05-02 20:35:28
I do not use Flash much in my photography but this little device with the MEDALight F1 makes it easy to take along without adding the bulk and complexity of a larger TTL Flash. Most mirrorless cameras no longer have a built-in flash but the MEDALight F1 is a good alternative. It often is more desirable to deploy your flash "off camera" so you have control over the direction your flash is illuminating from. This is an excellent companion to the F1 and I typically leave them in my travel bag should the need arise for some additional light. The fact that you can charge via USB C is a bonus.
MattW
2025-03-23 11:48:36
One of the sets I received had a defective receiver. The receiver in question doesn't charge or turn on. I reached out to the manufacturer through their web form - which was the recommended way from Amazon - and received no response. It's nice that they can be reprogrammed, but it would be nicer if I had the full working set I paid for. So even though one set worked well, they receive two stars for the failure rate and lack of support options.
Favorite Christian Books
2025-02-07 17:39:42
As a sports photographer who occasionally handles headshots for media days, I was excited to add the MedaLight WF1 Wireless Flash Trigger to my kit. The room we use for headshots is designed for video and often poses challenging lighting conditions, so these triggers seemed like a great solution.First ImpressionsThe compact, protective case was a nice touch. It kept the units secure and made a great first impression. However, I was disappointed to find no instructions included in the box. I checked the company’s website for a user guide but came up empty. I even used their contact form to request help, but three weeks later, I still haven’t received a reply.Set-Up and TestingThe units came with a single USB-C charging cable with dual heads, allowing both devices to charge simultaneously—a thoughtful feature. Since there was no clear distinction between the two units, I connected one to my Nikon D7500 and the other to my Nikon Speedlight SB-600. After experimenting with the buttons, I managed to get them working. Initial tests in my office were promising; the flash fired consistently.The night before media day, I tested everything again, and it worked flawlessly. Confident in the setup, I ensured the units were fully charged for the big day.Performance on Media DayUnfortunately, the reliability I experienced during testing did not carry over. Once on-site, the triggers stopped working. As someone without extensive flash experience, troubleshooting under pressure was difficult. I abandoned the setup for the morning session. Over lunch, I tried again, but the results were inconsistent—sometimes the flash would fire, and sometimes it wouldn’t. Frustrated, I gave up and haven’t revisited the product since.Final ThoughtsThis product has potential, especially given its compact design and initial ease of use. However, the lack of instructions, poor customer support, and inconsistent performance make it a disappointment. For now, I can’t recommend the MedaLight WF1, especially if reliability is a top priority in your photography workflow.
Elliot Marks
2025-01-07 13:02:07
Works flawlessly. I like to have a secondary flash fire from a different angle when taking product shots, and this allows me to do that. The units are small, pairing is quick, and I love the USB-C charging.While I can't personally verify this, I believe most of these wireless systems work on the same frequency, so all slave units should all be compatible with the one master trigger. Therefore it should be pretty easy to build out a whole system with these units.For the relatively low price, these are a great pickup!
Shopilicous
2024-12-05 10:50:39
I have been thinking and looking for a tool like this. This tool is a step in the right direction. I can now make my flash wireless. This trigger works well with IM30. IM30 is a small flash. It is great for travelling but it is not that powerful when for a zoom lens and distant photography. This MEDAlight trigger fills in the gap. I can put the IM30 closer to the subject away from the camera. The subject is better exposed and well light.This trigger is a low profile that makes it easy for me when I travel around. It keeps my devices compact yet good enough to take good pictures.One downside of this wireless trigger is it's tricker to distinguish between transmitter and receiver. The yellow color is not so obvious. Both lights look green to me. I think it would be better if both transmitter and receiver are labeled on the devices themselves.
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