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Nodal Ninja Multi-cam Trigger

Nodal Ninja Multi-cam Trigger
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NOT compatible with Fujifilm, Leica, Panasonic, Ricoh or other camera that uses one input pin for focus and shutter release.

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Nodal Ninja Multi-cam Trigger

US$24.95
Price: $29.95Save $5.00

  • SKU: F9987
  • Size: 46x36x18mm
  • Net Weight: 0.0230 kg
  • UPC Code: 641378090226

Net Weight: Device only, without spare parts, accessories, case, or packaging.



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Nodal Ninja Multi-cam Trigger safely splits a dual-channel input signal into four dual-channel outputs, splitting control input to multiple cameras. The on board double action switch allows you to use it as a standalone trigger or test camera array quickly.

Specifications

  • All 4 output ports are diode isolated, one camera will not affect another.
  • Compatible with cameras that use separate input pins for focus and shutter controls, eg Contax, Canon, Olympus, Hasselblad, Pentax, Nikon, Sigma and Sony.
  • Velcro strap for easy mounting to different devices.
  • 2 input ports can be daisy-chained to allow tens or hundreds of cameras to be triggered at the same time.
  • All ports are equipped with ESD diodes to protect your cameras and controlling device from ESD damages.
  • All ports utilise a 3-pole 2.5mm female jack. A remote shutter release cable is required for each camera. An input cable with a 2.5mm plug is also needed, use F9980-1 for MECHA.
  • Cables sold separately.

1 Question


1 ANSWER May I know this item can link up to 3 port I the same time ? which mean that I had to connect total 12 (Sony A6400 / A7M4) in the same time and trigger in the same time

Asked by Low on 2026-06-23

It features two input ports and four output ports. The input ports can be daisy-chained, enabling tens or even hundreds of cameras to be triggered simultaneously. Keep in mind that different cameras may exhibit varying response times, typically within the millisecond range.

Answered by Staff on 2026-06-24



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