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Review Summary
2012-06-24T21:00:00
It didn't work so I cannot comment!
Vane
2012-03-25T21:00:00
At a shot an it fell aparty
Pictureman
2011-12-28T19:00:00
the 8 screws that secure it are to short an will fall apart get some longer one befor you use this or your flash will fall off
GEORGE L.
2011-03-05T19:00:00
I bought this to throw my flash up on a bracket with an on-camera softbox for my Panasonic G1. Everything seems to work very well, but the width of the foot seems thicker than the other flash feet I've used with the camera... it's a bit of a fight to get it set, but once it's in it works perfectly.
Jeffrey A.
2010-04-17T21:00:00
It fires off my flash just as it's supposed to. It also has a decent locking mechanism. On the camera end, the cord points toward the lens when attached, which can get in the way of the lens if you're not careful. There may be 3' of cord present, but the stiff coil stretches to a little over 2 feet.
CHRISTOPHER N.
2009-11-01T19:00:00
I was undecided between the Adorama version or the OEM. The OEM had some quality concerns according to the reviews so I chose this one. Cheaper and is holding up well. I did not find the cord to be too stiff - it's perfect for me. Used with an Oly E-volt 300
WILLIAM B.
2009-09-02T21:00:00
Cord is stiff and doen't expand and retract easily. Connection to hot shoe could be more robust. Functions perfectly. Cheaper than Oly version.
HWPhoto
2009-08-18T21:00:00
It's a flash cord. It's [$]less than Olympus cord. It has reasonable build quality.
HWPhoto
These are the perfect answer to using a dedicated flash unit off of the camera and yet retain all of the dedicated features of the flash.
These heavy duty TTL cords are designed to fit the Olympus E Series DSLR Cameras that use dedicated flash units. They feature a molded shoe on one end that slides onto the camera hot show and locks to prevent accidental dislodging of the shoe. A second shoe mounts onto a flash bracket or light stand via either a standard foot with lock or a 1/4-20 thread. The top of the shoe accepts the flash unit. A heavy duty 3 foot coiled cord connects the shoes.