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2011-09-28T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

No Problems

I have had no problems with this piece of equipment.

Richard T.

2011-03-05T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

as promised.

workable with eos 1n. I just got it so I can still use the rear curtain sync on a bracket. Have no idea if it works on newer digital eos system.

will

2007-07-21T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

canon please listen to us!

I HAVE PURCHASED 2 IN ONE YEAR,BOTH BROKE AT THE FLASH END OF CORD AT THE FOOT CONECTION.BECAUSE IT IS PLASTIC AT ALL CONECTION POINTS IT IS GOING TO BREAK,(INCLUDING PRO FLASHES)ITS JUST A MATTER OF WHEN. HOW CAN I LOOK LIKE A PRO WHILE WORKING WITH AMATEUR ACCESSORIES.METAL CONECTION POINTS WOULD NOT ADD MUCH WEIGHT OR COST.

Johnny

2007-05-27T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Unreliable, bad design

Very poor design for something that is often used by pro's. In addition to the cheap plastic shoe, it also has a diode inside with a horribly designed connection. The end of the leg of the diode is just placed up against the flat surface of the contact and soldered. This instead of placing it in a hole or other reinforcement. This means that ALL the mechanical strength comes from the solder. Of the three I have had go bad in the last three months, this diode is what has failed each time. It's a horrible design from a company that should know better.

DIPics P.

2007-05-07T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

another quality product by Canon

works well with strobofarme for off camera flash

Joe

2007-02-13T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Exactly as I had expected from reviews

Plastic connection between unit and hot shoe doesn't have to support much weight, so it is ok. Between unit and flash bracket has to support the weight of the flash, pretty much requiring dismounting the flash to avoid breaking the plastic. If mounting to a tripod head rather than a flash bracket screwing into the treaded part of the unit allows for a more secure mount. For the msrp, I would have expected a stronger connection. The connection between the unit and the flash is metal.

grandma e.

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Canon shoe cord 2

I was pleased with what the off camera shoe cord offered me in flexibility in my shooting. The lighting difference between having the cord and not having it is amazing, although, I didn't think I'd notice the difference too much. It sure cuts my editing time down since, with the cord, I can acheive the intended results with my flash "in-camera" rather than "in photoshop" which saves so much time between shooting and printing.

crunchysgirl2007

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Stick with OEM parts

Has worked well for me.

Mike

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Good, but short.

I like being able to have better control of my flash by not having to put it on top of the camera. It's especially useful when I flip the camera for a tall shot, as opposed to wide. The only disadvantage is the short cord-it doesn't reach very far, but the slave on the flash takes care of that.

linsueman

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

A must have for the camera bag!!!

A excellent piece of gear that should be in every camera bag.

Chris

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

off camera shoe cord- canon eos

I love it!

lilrascal

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Canon EOS dedicated TTL off-camera Shoe

I bought a bracket to get the flash further above the camera. This connecting cord has been excellent. I have had no problems with it. It is easy to connect to both the camera and the flash and makes the flash act as if it was directly attached to the camera, except I don't get nearly as much red eye!

RM P.

2007-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Reliable, versatile, a bit pricy

Works as advertised. Great for using with a flash bracket or off-camera when using a tripod.

span

2007-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

A No Problem Cord!

Nice dedicated cord that lets me keep TTL functions while useing a strobe frame. Allows me to get the macro wedding ring shots with off camera flash in direct or close bounce TTL mode. Very easy to install and works flawless. Great product!!!

Snap-Shot

2007-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Off-Camera Shoe Cord 2, 2' long

Because of the heavy construction and the length of the cord (2 feet) it was difficult to use. Would recommend a longer cord with more flexability. Tended to cause the tripod to tilt and pull on the camera. Have a Canon Digital Rebel.

Dan

2006-11-12T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

durability an issue

This cord would get a 5 star rating if the mechanical connection to the flash base was stronger. Unfortunately, this results in the connection problem the first reviewer already noted. Canon got cheap on this design element and did not screw the entire shoe and connection plate together. It is held together by press in fittings, which work loose. Then your flash starts loosing connections, and you start saying bad things. I have "fixed" mine twice. Epoxying the connection plate to the shoe has been holding. But I have not come up with a premanent repair. Bolting the assembly together with micro-minature (0-80) screws should fix it permanently (essentially what Canon should have done). I would only recommend doing this if you are very handy working on small parts. If it were not for this problem, this cord should be considered a very good value. It is very convenient to use and the rest of the assembly seems to be quite well constructed. I have used mine out in the field for over 2 years, working about 150 field days a year. It gets a fair almout of rough use, none of the elements (rain, salt water spray, high heat and hummidity) have any effect on it The only problem is the torque of just the flash head on that shoe/connection plate causes them to seperate enough to lose contact. Then the thing is junk. Canon needs to redesign that area of this cord. Note that the plastic shoe on the bottom of the flash end of the cord is designed to break off rather than tear the base of your flash when the flash is mounted in a flash bracket. These cost about $3 from Canon. This piece will not save the flash if it is mounted directly to a 1/4-20 lightstand or tripod socket. It will only break off (or wear out) when mounted in a flash shoe. I have replaced 8 or 9 of these little bases. I have even had them break off when the camera was laying on the seat with a long telephoto put mild pressure on the flash against the seat back. It is still better than replacing your flash.

SAK

2006-11-12T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

To RHSP--solution to hot shoe wear

RHSP: Try the Bogen 3298 adapter in conjunction with this. It is much cheaper than continually buying new cords!

M3Rocket

2006-10-12T21:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

This needs to be redesigned

I use a pro "T" flash bracket on my Canon Mark 2 with an off camera shoe cord for weddings. These cords break down on me about every three months and there is no way I'm told to fix them. The flash connects to a small plastic base and it's prone to loose it's connections eventually through movement since there is a lot of mass per a small surface area, you'll notice right away when the flash and camera loose it's connectivity. At $[...] a pop for each cord, and Canon considers them a consumable, this can get very expensive for me and my team. If there was an off brand replacement I would buy it instead rather than add to my collection dead cords hanging in my gear closset.

RHSP

2006-09-18T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

A must have!

This is a must have for all photographers that own a speedlite. I use it with the 550ex and the 430 ex, works fantastic, I can place the flash in a tripod stand and it creates such a lovely light, also, using it hand held it softens that "flash in the face" effect. I just wish the cable were a bit longer, but it does the job and it does it fine!

Cuauhtemoc E.

2006-08-19T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great off-shoe cord!

This is a great product and it has yet to fail to let a flash go off. A+

Sean W.

About Canon EOS Dedicated TTL Off-Camera Shoe Cord 2, 2' Long.

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No Problems

By Richard T.

I have had no problems with this piece of equipment.

as promised.

By will

workable with eos 1n. I just got it so I can still use the rear curtain sync on a bracket. Have no idea if it works on newer digital eos system.

for all EOS Cameras except for the EOS 630 and RT.
This affordable special accessory is useful to achieve off-camera flash photography results without the harsh shadows behind your subjects common when using direct flash exposures.

This Canon accessory allows you to connect your Canon Speedlite on one end of the cord and the other end will be mounted to the Hot Shoe unit of your EOS camera. You can stretch the accessory's cord by up to 0.6 metres long and away from the camera in any shooting degrees you wish to point the flash towards your intended subject.

The Off Camera Shoe Cord 2 unit also come with a built-in tripod socket at the other end where the Speedlite unit is attached to which permits it to be locked onto a tripod and frees your hand from holding the off-camera flash.