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Review on Nikon GP-1 CA10 10-pin Cable: Enhance ๐Ÿ“ก GPS Connectivity with the Fast & Reliable GP-1 by Ryan Will

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Please do that thing again!

This is a money hole. The cable works perfectly, but if one of the newcomers developed this cable, we would all be better off. As other reviewers have said. If the cable was at least oriented like this item Wireless Remote Shutter Release RFN-4s for Nikon DSLR with MC30 type connection (Nikon D200, D300, D300s, D500, D700, D800, D800E, D810, D1, D2, D3, D3x, D3s, D4, D5) - Transmitter and Receiver Set Where the cable hugs the camera and enters the connector then great. The cable shouldn't be that long either. Also, since it prevents your flash from working once installed, the GP-1 can be longer and have a hot shoe on the end, allowing you to use the flash without removing the GP-1 and still be able to use the flash. To make it more like a trampoline with a GPS module in front of the flash. This allows more wedding photographers to use it. Flash loss is a big problem for a lot of people, and the GP-1 doesn't let you use both. On-camera flash and flash. The Yongou 603N Yongnuo RF-603NII-N1 Wireless Flash Trigger Kit for Nikon D700 D800 D1 D2 D3 D4 still allows you to use the flash off-camera, but that's not the design. I believe the ideal design for this would be an item that attaches to the flash as a pass-through and then allows the user to plug it into a 10-pin pin with strong mounts that both hold and are strong enough to hold the device or not to damage the camera when panning. This will eventually break your cable.

Pros
  • Cables and wires
Cons
  • Quick instructions