Note: Cable Only! Camera, flash and other accessories are not included!

Description:

Controlling off-camera flash has no small part in creating dynamic effect in photo.Simply connect this male to male PC flash ...

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Note: Cable Only! Camera, flash and other accessories are not included!

Description:

Controlling off-camera flash has no small part in creating dynamic effect in photo.Simply connect this male to male PC flash sync cable to the PC socket in both your camera and flash,it can be a great helper in off-camera flash triggering.

Thanks to the nature of copper, it has great conductivity in signal transmitton,offering fast transfer rate and stable transmission. The silver-plated ends have screw lock for safe locking in case of accidental pull off.

This coiled cable can be stretched. It's soft and flexible body can be slipped into a small room,take it with you at anytime and Designed to be versatile,any flash or flash trigger with a PC sync socket can work with this cable. It can be an easy and convenient back up for your flash triggering!

Specification:
Unstretched Length: 14"/35.5cm
Max. Stretched Length: 54"/137.1cm

Package Content:

1 * Male to Male PC Sync Cable

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