Intova Fiber Optic Flash Activation Cable for PX21

Product Description:

The Intova Fiber Optic Sync Cable is used to connect the sensor of a PX21 External Remote Slave Flash to a camera or housing. It synchronizes so that when the camera's internal flash fires, the cable will fire the external flash. It is particularly useful in ultra-clear water where light from the internal flash can dissipate rapidly. This cable features easy velcro attachment.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Fiber optic flash cable
  • Helps activate slave flash unit
  • Particularly useful in ultra-clear water where light from the internal flash can dissipate rapidly
  • Easy velcro attachment for strobe activation
  • Compatible with PX21 external flash
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Intova
  • EAN: 0100000012208
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Intova
  • Manufacturer: Intova
  • Model: PX25
  • MPN: PX25
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CABLE_OR_ADAPTER
  • Publisher: Intova
  • Studio: Intova
  • UPC: 100000012208
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews

A Must2009-06-24
If you have an Intova camera this is a must. I did think that the cable is a bit short if you want to hold the flash or use a long arm rather than fasten it to the standard Intova SSFL Stay Slim with Flex Arm
Highly Recommended2009-05-17
I definitely recommend this to go along with the Intova underwater camera and slave flash. It makes sure that you have a flash every time. The connection between the two is a little lacking however, that is why I gave it the 4 stars.
Intova Fibre Optic Strobe Cable2009-04-10
I used the fibre optic cable on a Pro Digital flash for an underwater camera system.

To date, the camera and cable have been taken on appx. 50 saltwater/freshwater dives and have performed as expected without incident. However, as a precaution, I did attach the cable mask to the camera housing using marine epoxy to ensure it would not be dislodged during vigorous use.
Might help a little2008-04-10
When I hid the camera's flash under my hand so the slave was not triggered by ambient flash, the slave only fired occasionally. I need to work on the position of the sensor on the camera. It might help a little, but not like an electrical trigger cable.

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