Hi Bob.
>>So at this price, I would definately try it. These are all probably made by one company in China, with different company names stamped on them.
Funny. And you are probably right.
>>So, try it, and let us know how it works. I bet it works just fine.
I would, but now that I think about it, the boxes I saw need 110V on either end in order to make them work. I won’t have that in some of the locations I am looking to film (outdoors) and will barely have one 110V stand for the workstation. So I guess I am looking at the ‘Super (Duper) Booster Cables’ instead.
https://www.gefen.com/kvm/dcable.jsp?prod_id=5736
I can let you know how those work, if I end up going that route. As of last night I am trying to forestall all purchases for two months, just in case I might be able to get my hands on a nanoFlash unit instead, or in case the Canon EOS 5D comes out with a new model that does not have a 12 minute capture limit.
Thanks for your good thoughts.
Norman Willis
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