Description
The TRT Electronics s-TURTLE TTL Trigger for Sony MILC Systems (TRT-STRTTL) is an advanced underwater strobe trigger designed to deliver accurate TTL exposure and reliable flash synchronization for Sony mirrorless cameras inside underwater housings. Built for performance and efficiency, it uses optical signal transmission to fire external strobes with precision while maintaining low power consumption.
Compact and easy to install, the s-TURTLE trigger is an excellent solution for underwater photographers who want consistent lighting results without the complexity of manual flash adjustments.
Key Benefits:
- Enables TTL automatic exposure with compatible underwater strobes
- Designed specifically for Sony mirrorless (MILC) systems
- Optical triggering for fast and reliable flash communication
- Low power consumption for extended shooting sessions
- Compact design for easy installation inside housings
- Improves workflow by reducing manual flash adjustments
Who It’s For:
- Underwater photographers using Sony mirrorless cameras
- Users looking for reliable TTL flash performance
- Divers who want faster, easier strobe control underwater
- Beginners and advanced shooters seeking consistent exposure
What’s Included:
- s-TURTLE TTL Trigger for Sony MILC systems
- Internal mounting components
Specifications:
- Product Type: TTL Flash Trigger
- Compatibility: Sony mirrorless (MILC) cameras
- Trigger Type: Optical (fiber optic)
- Function: TTL and manual flash triggering
- Power Efficiency: Low power consumption design
- Installation: Inside compatible underwater housings
- Model: s-TURTLE TTL Trigger
- SKU: TRT-STRTTL
FAQ
What does this trigger do?
It allows your camera to communicate with underwater strobes using TTL, automatically adjusting flash power for proper exposure.
Is this compatible with all Sony cameras?
It is designed for Sony mirrorless (MILC) systems, but compatibility may depend on the housing and strobe setup.
Does it support manual mode?
Yes, in addition to TTL, it also supports manual flash triggering.
How are strobes connected?
Strobes are triggered via fiber optic cables, ensuring fast and reliable communication underwater.



