These remote cords are made by me (Nick) and are designed to pair with Pocket Wizards and other remote camera systems - Nick

Designed to work - Designed to Last!

Designed to work - Designed to Last!

Two Remote Cords and Triggers
$99.99

Mix and match various remote cord lengths and button housing colors. We recommend the 8-inch cables for shorter, focal-length lenses (85mm-200 mm) and the 12-inch remote cable for longer focal length lenses (300 mm - 400 mm)

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Single Remote Cord and Trigger
$54.99

This remote cord is designed to follow the circumference of most mid-range and telephoto lenses. It comes with a tactile switch button and a mono plug that pairs with Pocket Wizards and other remote camera systems

Each Remote Cord and trigger comes with an 18-inch velcro strap that can be trimmed to a length that fits you best.


The birth of k4 remote triggers

Like most photographers who regularly shoot sports, I have a small graveyard of remote cords I’ve purchased that just didn’t last long enough to make them worth it. Nothing sucks worse than being in the middle of a basketball game and your remote camera stops firing. So, I decided to start making my own with particular attention to fixing the inherent problems with all the other ones I’ve bought.

Originally, the OG models of the k4 trigger had a button housing made out of various hardwoods that I was cutting and shaping in my shop. They were fun to make and I gave some to photographer friends, but then my 11-year-old showed me how to use CAD software (computer-aided design), so I got to work creating a 3D, digital model of the button housing. He also convinced me that I needed a 3D printer even though I think he secretly just wanted me to print dragons for him. So I bought one, got the design dimensions dialed it in and now here we are and in a patent pending status!


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