My SB-600 is Missing A Sync Cable Port

Posted on 11 February 2010

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Some time ago I wrote a piece on how I love my SB-600s and how they do pretty much anything I need. I know one of the things that’s not included on SB-600s is a PC port for a remote trigger cable. If you had a studio setup that required cable-triggered flashes (or Pocket Wizards) and you wanted to use your SB-600 speedlights, you’d need to figure out some way to add a cable port. No problem. Flash Zebra to the rescue.

Flash Zebra is a small company that focuses on speedlight accessories and they’ve got just what you need for just $16.50. I like these guys. If you need any speedlight cables or adapters, I recommend these folks.

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4 responses to My SB-600 is Missing A Sync Cable Port

  • Peter Davis says:

    Yeah, these are great! I use them with manual Vivitar flashes.

  • Bryan says:

    They had a great price for the shutter release cable to connect a Pocket Wizard to my Nikon.

  • [...] the flash at just the right instant. She bought the two small adapters for her SB600 that: A) add a sync port to the flash foot, and; B) the optical trigger that can plug into that new adapter. So here’s my detailed reply [...]

  • Troy says:

    Hey Larry,

    I have found your site and videos to be very helpful in my quest to be a better photographer on the cheap so to speak. Keep up the good work and the great articles.

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