Key Features:
- Connects Hahnel Tuff TTL or Viper receiver directly to studio flash
- Plugs into the mini USB socket on the receiver for a secure connection
- Compatible with 3.5mm and 6.3mm adapter plugs -- adapter included
- 150mm cable length keeps your rig neat and tangle-free
- Enables wireless triggering of studio strobes via your existing Hahnel trigger set
Hahnel Studio Light Cable for Tuff TTL / Viper Wireless Flash Triggers
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Key Features:
- Connects Hahnel Tuff TTL or Viper receiver directly to studio flash
- Plugs into the mini USB socket on the receiver for a secure connection
- Compatible with 3.5mm and 6.3mm adapter plugs -- adapter included
- 150mm cable length keeps your rig neat and tangle-free
- Enables wireless triggering of studio strobes via your existing Hahnel trigger set
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The Hahnel Studio Light Cable is the essential accessory for photographers who want to fire studio flash heads using their Hahnel Tuff TTL or Viper wireless flash trigger system. The cable connects directly to the mini USB socket on the receiver -- simply remove the rubber housing and plug in the cable, then connect to your studio flash using either the included 3.5mm or 6.3mm jack adapter plug. At 150mm in length, the cable keeps things tidy and compact, letting you integrate studio strobes seamlessly into a wireless Hahnel trigger setup without any complicated configuration. Whether you shoot in a professional studio or a home setup, this cable bridges the gap between your wireless triggers and your studio lights in seconds.
| Connectivity | Mini USB, 3.5mm, 6.3mm |
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- Studio Light Cable
- 3.5mm Phone Jack Plug
- 6.3mm Phone Jack Plug Adapter
Manufacturer Warranty
This product comes with a
12 month Australian warranty
from Hahnel Australia
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