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Ikelite TTL Adapter for Nikon Cameras in Housings with Nikonos Bulkheads

This Ikelite TTL Adapter is for Nikon cameras in non-Ikelite housings with Nikonos bulkheads. This detachable adapter allows Ikelite's proven Nikon iTTL conversion circuitry to be used with other manufacturers housings. Take advantage of true Nikon TTL exposure to get perfect results every time.

Note! Adapter is NOT compatible with non-Ikelite strobes.

Same iTTL conversion circuitry proven effective in Ikelite housings for Nikon dSLR cameras.
Allows you to toggle between iTTL and manual.
Reliable Ikelite bulkhead connection at strobe end for attachment of single or dual sync cord. (Cord not included)
Compatible with many brands of underwater camera housings. (Adapter is not intended for use with Ikelite housings)
Delrin Nikonos-style connector prevents corrosion or seizing.

Requirements

Nikon DSLR or Fuji S5 Pro camera and non-Ikelite housing
5-conductor TTL hot-shoe and Nikonos-style bulkhead in housing
Current model Ikelite "DS" Substrobe. (NOT compatible with non-Ikelite strobes)
Requires Ikelite #4103.51 or #4103.52 digital TTL sync cord for connection of Adapter to Ikelite Substrobe.

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Ikelite TTL Adapter for Nikon Cameras in Houings with Nikonos Bulkheads
 
4.0

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      4.0

      4302 TTL Converter

      By TheDiver

      from Tacoma, WA

      About Me Semi-pro Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Attach Securely
      • Durable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Low Light
        • Night Time
        • Outdoors

        Comments about Ikelite TTL Adapter for Nikon Cameras in Houings with Nikonos Bulkheads:

        I really don't have anything bad to say about this product. I needed this to work with an Iklite strobe in a Nikonos bulkhead. Very easy to use and quite straight forward. Very pleased.

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        4.0

        Ikelite iTTL adapter

        By Aaron

        from Atlanta, GA

        About Me Professional

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Attach Securely
        • Easy to Use

        Cons

        • Short cable

        Best Uses

        • underwater

        Comments about Ikelite TTL Adapter for Nikon Cameras in Houings with Nikonos Bulkheads:

        The Ikelite iTTL adapter is well built, easy to use, and generates balanced exposures. It is simple to couple to the appropriate sync cord (you cannot use a manual exposure cord). My only complaint relates to the cable length between the adapter and the housing bulkhead. This cable results in the adapter lying right over the housing viewfinder. I found it somewhat awkward having to push the adapter away from the viewfinder when composing.

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        4.0

        Easy and simple

        By Eric

        from Sweden

        About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Attach Securely

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • UW

          Comments about Ikelite TTL Adapter for Nikon Cameras in Houings with Nikonos Bulkheads:

          An easy way of getting iTTL to my D-SLR in a Fanatsea housing. Snap it in and fire away. Works fine!

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