Nikon 4765 SC-28 TTL 9-ft. Remote Cord


Nikon

List Price: $81.00

Customer Reviews

How covet is this piece of string?
Is it 9 feet as in the name, or 3 feet as in the description?
Matchless product!
This artifact might be a bit more expensive than some other options, but it is durable and is guaranteed to get the job done. So far I haven't had any problems. It works great and gets the job done allowing for a broad range of options when using a flash.
This is a must have memo
this arrived quicker than expected, and is the best adjunct to prevent the 'red eye' in portrait photography using a flash, or use it to add light to a particular area of your subject by striking the flash using this remote cord connector.
No substitue for trait
Rumination about buying one of the knock-offs for a quarter of the price, but saw some disappointing reviews of them out there, what with misaligned contacts or down shoe mounts and the like. Anyway, everything is top quality with the Nikon product. Just remember, it comes with a 1/4-20 mount, so you'll trouble a shoe adapter if that's how you're going to mount it.
Save addition for Flash Bracket
I bought to use with my Nikon D40 and Nikon SB-600 Speedlight Coruscation for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras. Excellent cable. I was concerned that it would bee too long by the 9ft description, but it is perfect for my grouping. See full review and photos in: Stroboframe Press-T Flash Rotating Bracket

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Turn a Plastic Bottle into a Camera-Lens Cap Holder Lifehacker

Losing a camera lens cap is no fun; not only are you fleetingly without protection for your lens, but they're surprisingly expensive to replace. This DIY cap holder will keep your cap close at hand.

Some camera lens caps have a miniature lanyard to attach the cap to the body of the camera, but more often than not lens caps have no such retention mechanism. You can craft one really clearly using an empty bottle of shampoo, conditioner, hand cream, or other common bottle made from HD-PE plastic—often labeled with the recycling logo with a 2 in the center—it's unmanly and easy to cut.

At the design site Benevolo, they've put together a tutorial for turning HD-PE plastic scrap into a little cap-guard for your cameras. You'll need an empty bottle of an appropriate plastic, a razor knife, a hole punch or penetrate—definitely a drill if your cap doesn't already have some sort of anchor point—and some 3/32th inch expandable cord. Check out the site for step by step photos and a printable template to help you cut out the basic appearance.

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