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Canon Hot Shoe Adapter with PC-Sync synchronization
REF: EM093

Specifications
- Hot shoe adapter for cameras and flash Speedlites Canon range.
- This adapter is a pass-through hot shoe (male to female).
- This adapter has a PC-Sync connector for connecting a flash sync cable (part #EM83).
- The hot shoe is compatible with Canon in terms of all the advanced features of the TTL interface.
- It is installed between the camera and flash and permite and connect and synchronize a flash of further study.
PVP
€22.08
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€22.08
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€17.94
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Specifications
- Hot shoe adapter for cameras and flash Speedlites Canon range.
- This adapter is a pass-through hot shoe (male to female).
- This adapter has a PC-Sync connector for connecting a flash sync cable (part #EM83).
- The hot shoe is compatible with Canon in terms of all the advanced features of the TTL interface.
- It is installed between the camera and flash and permite and connect and synchronize a flash of further study.
More info
Hot shoe adapter for cameras and flash Speedlites Canon range. This adapter is a pass-through hot shoe (male to female). This adapter has a PC-Sync connector for connecting a flash sync cable (part #EM83). The hot shoe is compatible with Canon in terms of all the advanced features of the TTL interface. It is installed between the camera and flash and permite and connect and synchronize a flash of further study.
- Gross Weight: 40 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- TTL
TTL
The term refers generally to control the amount of flash light emitted by the measuring light when returning to the same flash sensor through the lens. In TTL flash metering it occurs after the shutter has opened -the sensors record the amount of light created flash back to the camera through the lens and flash ( turns off automatically "cooling" ) when you haveproduced an adequate amount of light.