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Feb 04, 2013 11:35 |  #1

Hi i am ging to get some 603 yonguono triggers they say need sybc cord needed for strobes can any body recommend some ?

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Feb 04, 2013 14:21 |  #2

Well since you do not provide any clues as to where you are or what kind of strobes that you have, the only thing that I can suggest is that the Rf 603 has a screwlock PC sync port. So one end has to be that and the other end needs to match your strobe.
I get all my flash cords and accessories here.
http://flashzebra.com/​screwlock_pc/index.sht​ml (external link)
This might not work for your depending where you are.



  
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Feb 04, 2013 15:47 |  #3

As Dale says, no clues. We can reasonably assume that you live on the third planet from the Sun, but other than that there aren't even subtle clues of spelling or grammar as to your continent. I know a really helpful shop in Lisbon, and another in Krákow - are either of them near you? Do you have a preference as to currency?

Give us some sort of clue and you'll get plenty of help.


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Feb 04, 2013 16:50 |  #4

Whortleberry wrote in post #15571937 (external link)
As Dale says, no clues. We can reasonably assume that you live on the third planet from the Sun, but other than that there aren't even subtle clues of spelling or grammar as to your continent. I know a really helpful shop in Lisbon, and another in Krákow - are either of them near you? Do you have a preference as to currency?

Give us some sort of clue and you'll get plenty of help.

Well with a name of ninjaboy, you can rule out the US. Unless he is Michael Dudikoff in disguise.

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Feb 05, 2013 08:16 as a reply to  @ FEChariot's post |  #5

sorry i am in the uk and the strobes are Pro- line F180.

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Feb 05, 2013 09:03 |  #6

Flash Zebra is in the US and ships to the UK, though you may have less expensive options on your side of the pond.

Most monolights nowadays use a 1/8" miniphone sync socket. If that's what the Pro-Lines have then you need one of these:
http://flashzebra.com …ewlock_to_minip​hone.shtml (external link)


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