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Pocket-Wizard Plus II Question ?

 
QX56
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Dec 09, 2007 15:42 |  #1

I am looking for this PW for my AB strobe ,but when I read this review 1 of the user said :

ALIEN BEE USERS: If you use Alien Bee strobes make sure
you buy a 1/8x1/8 mono plug so you can plug one end into
the Wizard and the other end into the Bee. REMEMBER MONO!
NOT STEREO! Stereo will cause the strobes to go nuts and fire
erratically. This cable doesn't come with the pocket wizard. It
is sold separately.

Can you show me exactly the cable 1/8x1/8 mono plug they talking about , I see this cable in the accessories ,but I am not sure it the one .

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …niphone_to_Mini​phone.html (external link)

Help me here , Thanks .


1D MK III,40D,G12.1Ds mk3.
24-70L,100-400L ,70-200F2.8LIS,85L,180L macro.18-200EF-S.8-15mmL.
Raynox DCR250,Kenko set extesion tube,ST-E2.
28-200,75-300,KenKo 2X TC,430EX,580EX II,Metz45 CL1.

  
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Dec 09, 2007 15:55 |  #2

This is the cable you need:

http://flashzebra.com/​wizardcables/0062.shtm​l (external link)

It is exactly the right cable and connectors and it uses the mono plugs, which you can see only have 2 conductors and not three.

Buy from FlashZebra with confidence.


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Dec 09, 2007 16:01 |  #3

TMR Design wrote in post #4470675 (external link)
This is the cable you need:

http://flashzebra.com/​wizardcables/0062.shtm​l (external link)

It is exactly the right cable and connectors and it uses the mono plugs, which you can see only have 2 conductors and not three.

Buy from FlashZebra with confidence.

Wow ...cheap price $9.00 that should work for me .

Thanks .


1D MK III,40D,G12.1Ds mk3.
24-70L,100-400L ,70-200F2.8LIS,85L,180L macro.18-200EF-S.8-15mmL.
Raynox DCR250,Kenko set extesion tube,ST-E2.
28-200,75-300,KenKo 2X TC,430EX,580EX II,Metz45 CL1.

  
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