
Setting up your PIXAPRO ST-IV+ 2.4GHz Wireless Trigger for Nikon cameras involves a few straightforward steps to get you shooting wirelessly. Here's how to configure it for different flash types and scenarios, based on the instruction manual: First, install two AA batteries into the trigger. Next, depending on your shooting needs, follow these setup guides: For Wireless Camera Flash: Mount the ST-IV+ transmitter on your camera's hot shoe. Power on both the trigger and your camera. Set the channel and group on the trigger. Adjust your camera flash settings accordingly. Press the shutter button to test the flash. For Wireless Outdoor Flash: Mount the transmitter on your camera's hot shoe. Power on the trigger and camera. Set the channel and group on the trigger. Configure your outdoor flash settings. Press the shutter to trigger. For Wireless Studio Flash: Attach the transmitter to your camera's hot shoe. Turn on the trigger and the camera. Set the channel and group on the trigger. Configure your studio flash settings. Take a test shot with the shutter. For Wireless Original Flash: Mount the transmitter on your camera's hot shoe. Power on the trigger and camera. Set the channel and group on the trigger. Connect the original flash to the ST-III Receiver and sync. Press the shutter to test the flash. For Wireless Shutter Release: Connect the camera's shutter socket to the ST-III Receiver. Set the channel and group on the trigger. Configure the trigger mode and level parameters. Set the trigger to "SHUTTER" mode. Press the shutter button to focus and shoot. For Flash Trigger with 2.5mm Sync Cord: Connect the sync cable between the camera and the ST-III Receiver. Set the channel and group on the trigger. Configure the trigger mode and level parameters. Press the shutter to control the flashes. Always consult the PIXAPRO ST-IV+ instruction manual for detailed instructions and specific settings for your equipment.


