This is the cable to plug from a Lumedyne HV Cycler or Quantum™ Turbo to the older Nikon™ brand flashes that have a high voltage connection.
This coiled cable stretches from just under three feet to over five feet long. However, if you stretch it too much it won't spring back to have tight coils any more.
This is the cable to plug from a Lumedyne HV Cycler or Quantum™ Turbo to the Minolta™ 5000 series flashes that have a high voltage connection. This also fits a number of other brands like Nissin™ and SONY™ as shown on the chart below.
This coiled cable stretches from just under three feet to over five feet long. However, if you stretch it too much it won't spring back to have tight coils any more.
This is the cable to plug from a Lumedyne HV Cycler or Quantum™ Turbo to the Metz ™ 45CT-1 and 45CT-5 flashes that have a two pin high voltage connection.
This coiled cable stretches from just under three feet to over five feet long. However, if you stretch it too much it won't spring back to have tight coils any more.
This is the cable to plug from a Lumedyne HV Cycler or Quantum™ Turbo to the Metz ™ 45CL-1, 45CL-3, 45CL-4, 45CT-3 and 45CT-4 flashes that have a three pin high voltage connection.
This coiled cable stretches from just under three feet to over five feet long. However, if you stretch it too much it won't spring back to have tight coils any more.
This is the cable to plug from a Lumedyne HV Cycler or Quantum™ Turbo to the Sunpak™ brand flashes that have a two pin high voltage connection.
This coiled cable stretches from just under three feet to over five feet long. However, if you stretch it too much it won't spring back to have tight coils any more.
This is the cable to plug from a Lumedyne HV Cycler or Quantum™ Turbo to the Sunpak™ brand flashes that have a three pin high voltage connection.
We offer two versions of this cable with a different plug at the Sunpak end. So, select the 90 degree or straight version at checkout.
This coiled cable stretches from just under three feet to over five feet long. However, if you stretch it too much it won't spring back to have tight coils any more.
The ADG4 is a very simple but effective way to spread the light over a very wide area. While it does diffuse away 2.5 f-stops from the hottest part of the non-diffused direct reflector, it also spreads the light coverage from about 60 degrees to over 180 degrees.
It is not perfectly even on a reflector in order to allow you to still aim the light where you want it the strongest, but it is perfectly even if you mount it "bare bulb" for that purpose.
The ATTE goes into a Flash Head where the Flashtube normally goes and adds about an inch to the position of the Flashtube from the face of the Head.
This is generally preferred when you need a different coverage from a custom reflector than the tube provides from it's normal location.
The APPH uses the d-rings on the Power Packs to suspend the system off the ground onto the lightstand. While this is very convenient for moving around with the gear, it's also important to keep the weight low on the lightstand rather than to need additional sand bags or ballast.
The APPH can work with all generations and styles of Lumedyne Power Packs. By hanging the system it makes Battery changes easy as well.