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RPHOTOGRAPHER
20-Mar-2008, 12:08
I am in the market for a lens for my 8x10 camera..I have found some lenes with shtters...the shutter has a "2 prong synch cord terimal"..what is the best synch cord to use???? and whrere do I fine one with the 2 prong connection.

Thanks
Ralph


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Ralph Barker
20-Mar-2008, 13:08
Paramount Sync Cords makes bi-pole to PC-connector cords. If your flash units have a U.S.-style household connector, as many studio strobes do, you can also use a shaver cord.

Gene McCluney
22-Mar-2008, 02:50
The correct name for this type of sync connection is "Bi-Post". Bi-Post sync cords are made by Paramount and should be available at larger internet and mail order suppply houses, such as Calumet, B&H, Adorama, Freestyle, etc. You used to be able to get various ends on the "other" end of the bipost so you could plug it into a variety of sync-cord extension cables. An electric shaver cord is also a good alternative, as mentioned above.

Carsten Wolff
26-Mar-2008, 23:41
Would be neat if there was a bi-post to PC adapter straight PLUG ONLY that I'd then keep attached... I keep loosing the darn cables.....

Hollis
27-Mar-2008, 01:51
Im sure paramount can make it - they do all sorts of weird jobs