Re: Which length flash cord?
I use a 5ft cord and have not had a problem with length while in the studio, a 10ft might be more appropraite if you take your studio lighting to weddings.
Re: Which length flash cord?
Up front, I'm a big fan of the flashzebra site and I try to support them whenever I can. They have a good selection of TTL cables that are reasonably priced. However, just the other day David Hobby did a write-up on his blog about some coiled 10m TTL cords available on ebay. As the cords are coiled, yet can be stretched a great deal, they may offer the best combination of versatility and useability.
Re: Which length flash cord?
To be honest at this stage I'm not looking to use it for studio lighting as I have none, just for being able to move my 580EXII around and handhold it for more control, probably with my Lumiquest Pro Max attached. But I only ever like to buy something once so if I ever do start using other lighting equipment then I'd want this cord to be useful for that too.
I saw the link to the 10m cords on strobist myself, I linked to the same ebay seller above, but I've not been able to find out their coiled length. The trouble is that I'm not sure I particularly want a great long telephone handset-type cord in my bag getting tangled with itself and everything else all the time.
Re: Which length flash cord?
Feanor if your worried about it tangling in the camera bag store it in a quart sandwich bag before putting it in the camera bag.
Re: Which length flash cord?
So I take it then the conclusion is that longest is best?
Re: Which length flash cord?
Re: Which length flash cord?
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Originally Posted by Oren
Why not a CTR-301P?
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Interesting thought, to be honest I didn't know such cheap wireless transmitters existed so thanks for the tip. But it doesn't support TTL so to keep the costs down I think I need to stick with wired remotes.
Re: Which length flash cord?
Re: Which length flash cord?
In my opinion, get the longest (reasonable) cord, and leave the excess length wrapped and tied with a bread bag tie or something of that nature. The coiled ones look nice too. I'm in the market for a TTL cord also haha :)
-Rodger