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  • JJC TTL flash cable
  • suitable for Nikon SC-28
  • Coiled cable for unleashed triggering of compatible clip-on flashes
  • for manual flashes and TTL flashes with Nikon flash base
  • in TTL mode, the appropriate flash exposure is also transmitted
  • extendable up to 1.4 m in length

JJC FC-N3A TTL flash cable for Nikon cameras 140 cm
Expandable spiral cable for remote triggering of compatible flashguns
This cable can be used to connect compatible flashguns to the hot shoe of Nikon cameras and trigger them remotely from a distance of up to 140 cm. This opens up numerous possibilities. For example, you can mount the flash on the side of the camera using a flash bracket. Or you can place the flash to the right or left of the subject to create a grazing light.

For Nikon-compatible flashes - TTL and other functions are retained
The cable is suitable for manual flashes and TTL flashes. Connected flashes work in the same way as if they were plugged directly into the camera hot shoe. This means that in TTL mode, the flash exposure calculated by the camera is transmitted in addition to the trigger pulse and the flash output is metered accordingly. Compatible TTL flashes also receive the lens focal length and f-number and adjust the angle of the zoom reflector, for example.

Extendable up to 140 cm - space-saving and durable
The coiled cable can be extended up to 140 cm in length. Unstretched, the cable is only approx. 40 cm long. This makes it much more space-saving than an ordinary cable with the same usable length. The spiral cable is also more resistant to mechanical stress. This reduces the risk of cable breakage.

Flash-side cable end with standard clip-on foot and 1/4 inch internal thread
The flash-side cable end has a standard clip-on foot and can be inserted into the accessory shoe of a flash rail, for example. It also has a 1/4 inch internal thread so that the cable can also be attached to a tripod.

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  • JJC TTL flash cable
  • suitable for Nikon SC-28
  • Coiled cable for unleashed triggering of compatible clip-on flashes
  • for manual flashes and TTL flashes with Nikon flash base
  • in TTL mode, the appropriate flash exposure is also transmitted
  • extendable up to 1.4 m in length

Product description for JJC

JJC FC-N3A TTL flash cable for Nikon cameras 140 cm
Expandable spiral cable for remote triggering of compatible flashguns
This cable can be used to connect compatible flashguns to the hot shoe of Nikon cameras and trigger them remotely from a distance of up to 140 cm. This opens up numerous possibilities. For example, you can mount the flash on the side of the camera using a flash bracket. Or you can place the flash to the right or left of the subject to create a grazing light.

For Nikon-compatible flashes - TTL and other functions are retained
The cable is suitable for manual flashes and TTL flashes. Connected flashes work in the same way as if they were plugged directly into the camera hot shoe. This means that in TTL mode, the flash exposure calculated by the camera is transmitted in addition to the trigger pulse and the flash output is metered accordingly. Compatible TTL flashes also receive the lens focal length and f-number and adjust the angle of the zoom reflector, for example.

Extendable up to 140 cm - space-saving and durable
The coiled cable can be extended up to 140 cm in length. Unstretched, the cable is only approx. 40 cm long. This makes it much more space-saving than an ordinary cable with the same usable length. The spiral cable is also more resistant to mechanical stress. This reduces the risk of cable breakage.

Flash-side cable end with standard clip-on foot and 1/4 inch internal thread
The flash-side cable end has a standard clip-on foot and can be inserted into the accessory shoe of a flash rail, for example. It also has a 1/4 inch internal thread so that the cable can also be attached to a tripod.

JJC

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
1.4 m
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4250229983172
KAN
31515034

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