| Precision Design i-TTL Off-Camera Flash Cord (3 FT) - for all Nikon SLR Cameras & Speedlights - including Nikon D40, D50, D70, D80, D100 & D200 (Nikon SC-28 Equivalent) | 
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Buy New: $29.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics
MPN: CAMETA-iTTL-NIK Model: CAMETA-iTTL-NIK UPC: 410000218914 EAN: 0410000218914 ASIN: B000PGXC4A
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| Features:
| | For Nikon AF series digital & 35mm film SLR cameras | | | Allows an external flash to be used away from the camera | | | Flexibility to direct light from a variety of angles | | | Compatible with ALL Nikon Brand Speedlights and ALL other Manufactures Nikon compatible flash units Including: SB-800, SB-600, SB-400, SB-140, SB-80DX, SB-50DX, SB-30, SB-29/29s, SB-28/28DX, SB-27, etc. | | | Will mount to ANY Nikon Manual Focus, Nikon AutoFocus Film or Nikon Digital SLR Camera Including: Nikon D3, D300, D200, D40, D40x, D80, D70, D70S, D50, D100, D2X, D2Xs, D1X, D2H, D2Hs, D1H, D1, F100, F90, F90X, F80, F75, F70, F6, F5, F4-Series, N8008, N8008s, N6000, N6006, N4004S, N2020, N2000, F401S, N90x, N90s, N90, N80, N80QD, N75, N75QD, N70, N65, N65QD, N60, N55, N50, Pronea 600i, Pronea 6i, Pronea S, etc. |
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Product Description
The i-TTL Off-Camera Flash Extension Cord is an extremely useful accessory for Nikon digital & 35mm film SLR cameras, allowing an external flash to be used away from the camera. The flash can be located as far as 3 feet away from the camera and still perform all the automatic functions possible with flash photography. Using an off-camera flash provides the photographer with the flexibility to direct light from a variety of angles, allowing simple but effective fill lighting for balancing outdoor shots or hiding shadows under harsh indoor lights. An off-camera flash is also an effective primary light source when less direct lighting is desired.
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| Customer Reviews:
Dangerous To Your Camera! May 26, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
While the cord worked fine on my Nikon D80, it wouldn't come out of the shoe. I had to break the thing and pull it out of the shoe with a pair of pliers. I managed to get it out after about 20 minutes. It damaged my camera, although it seems to be only cosmetic and the shoe still works. Stay away from this thing.
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