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Vello Off-Camera TTL Flash Cord for Nikon Cameras (3')

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  • Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
  • Coiled Cord
  • Mounts to Flash Shoe
  • Mounts to 1/4"-20 Threaded Studs
  • Allows Off-Camera Triggering of Flash


The 3' Vello Off-Camera TTL Flash Cord provides creative photographers with the ability to remotely fire Nikon flashes with i-TTL capabilities. Removing the flash from the camera's hot shoe allows the photographer to create unique and dramatic lighting styles that are not possible with a traditional shoe-mounted strobe. This coiled cord measures 3', which is enough distance to accommodate hand-held lighting styles or when keeping the flash mounted on a compact flash bracket. Also, off-camera lighting reduces the harsh shadows commonly encountered with direct on-camera flashes and gives your photographs a more natural look.

One side of the TTL cable fits directly into the camera's hot shoe to ensure that all of the camera's exposure data is maintained. The other side has a metal foot with thread that can be attached to any stand, tripod, or device with a standard 1/4"-20 threaded stud or flash shoe mount, and the shoe has a locking knob to ensure your equipment is secure.
Length: 3' (1 m) extended, 1' (35 cm) relaxed
Weight: 4.2 oz (120 g)


N. Conley
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
I'm a 39 year full time professional photographer and this product works very well.
Paul Jacobi
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
Product tested and works as described. Also at a fraction of the cost of the name brand
FriendlyJoe
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021
The second time I used this good-looking piece of garbage it got stuck on my D850 hotshoe when the cheap plastic locking pin retractor failed, rendering it 100% locked in place. No amount of locking, unlocking, pulling, twisting or inverting will release it. You can't reach the screws to disassembled it because they're too close to the camera body. You have to destroy it to get it off, risking damage to your camera in the process. This is one case where the genuine Nikon gear is worth the money. Don't take my word for it. Google "Vello TTL stuck to hotshoe" and see for yourself. They should bundle this thing with a Dremel tool, because you're going to need one to cut it off. Run away.