flash cord for Canon 450d

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Can anyone tell me what flash cord I should be buying for my canon 450d I have a 430exii flash I am looking to add the cord to help in my macro photos as well as general photography do i go for a canon brand or another make?
 
the only cord that would work would be a ttl cord, neither a 450d or a 430EXII have pc ports. Canon do one but I think any will do (don't quote me on the last bit)
 
Canon's own off camera cord is the OC-E3 think it retails about the £50 mark, but pretty much any third party will allow ttl but the prices don't change much Nissin do one for around £45. i think thats correct someone phoned my shop earlier enquiring.
 
Jessops do one for under £20


They do? Do you have a link? The cheapest sync lead I can find on their site for Canon is a Jessop's own make one for £34
 
The HK Ebay ones (usually by YongNuo) are about £20, delivered on Ebay and do the job fine
 
The HK Ebay ones (usually by YongNuo) are about £20, delivered on Ebay and do the job fine


I already have a YongNuo one (excellent piece of kit too. In fact I'm convinced it is Canon in all but name), but I could use another and thought if Jessop's where doing them for under £20 I get one, but as I say, I can't find one on Jessop's site for anywhere near £20. Just thinking perhaps Paul-H knows something I don't.
 
Anyone know if (or has) these leads can be successfully daisy chained together?
 
Anyone know if (or has) these leads can be successfully daisy chained together?


That was one of the reasons I wanted another. To be honest, I see no reason why not as the end the flash fits to replicates the hotshoe of the camera. The other alternative is to simply buy a longer one of course. It would have to be ebay again though.
 
might only be able to daisy chain so far before signal degradation gets to be a problem, cat 5 can only be run to 100m without a booster, but more connections is worse than more cable
for like 2 or 3 cables it 'should' be fine but running a dozen across a studio might not work
 
might only be able to daisy chain so far before signal degradation gets to be a problem, cat 5 can only be run to 100m without a booster, but more connections is worse than more cable
for like 2 or 3 cables it 'should' be fine but running a dozen across a studio might not work

not to mention expensive at £20 a go :lol:
 
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