This is the cable to plug from a Lumedyne HV Cycler or Quantum™ Turbo to the Canon™ brand flashes that have a high voltage connection. This also fits a number of other brands like Nissin™ and Triopo™ as well as others which have copied the Canon style flashes.
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 Nikon™ brand flashes that have a high voltage connection. This also fits a number of other brands like Nissin™ and others which have copied the Nikon style flashes.
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 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.