Metz 45 CT-1 sync cable identification HELP

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Hi all,

Does anybody know where I can purchase a sync cable for the Metz 45 CT-1. The listings online seem to be showing a different size connector.
I have a Metz 45 CT-1 flashgun but no sync cable.

The manual notes the required cable as " Syncro cord 45/01.6 Tz 4 1m"

Here is a photo of the listed cable (Metz 45-52 Coiled Sync Cable - For Mecablitz 45CT-1 Flashgun): link available if needed
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Here is a photo of my flashgun sync connection port:

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Thanks for looking.

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Those look like two differnet purposed cables/ports. The bigger connector for flash synch etc and the smaller 2-prong port for external power. Have you read the manual or do you need a pointer to it?
 
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Those look like two differnet purposed cables/ports. The bigger connector for flash synch etc and the smaller 2-prong port for external power. Have you read the manual or do you need a pointer to it?

Apologies I uploaded the wrong port image. I do own a copy of the manual but thank you anyway.

see below correct port and manual images.

Note the connection port shape does not match the listing.

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It seems that the shape is incorrect, maybe I am finally loosing the plot :smile:
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I had 2 45CT1 back in the late 70's and the 60-CT2 in the early 80's. I don't remember how the plug looked like. I thought they are the same as the plug on the newer 45-CT4, 45-CL4 and 60-CT4 which I now have. But according to the manual they are different.
 

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The 60-CT1, 60-CT2 and 60-CT4 flashes do use an entirely different connector than the CT-1 et al.
Here is what the 60-CT connector looks like:
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It appears that the pin arrangement will fit, from the images, but I don't understand the extra notch on the sync cable head?

Does anybody still own a Metz 45 CT-1 and can confirm the sync cable head arrangment?
 

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Side note-I’d be worried that once I sourced a sync cord, the battery might not hold enough juice to work for any length of time. Why not just use a flash bracket and any modern flash?

The batteries will always be the weak link in any rechargeable item.

Sorry not to have an answer to your question.
 

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It appears that the pin arrangement will fit, from the images, but I don't understand the extra notch on the sync cable head?

Does anybody still own a Metz 45 CT-1 and can confirm the sync cable head arrangment?

Hi. Forgive me for (a) not answering your question and (b) seeminlgly questioning the validity of the question, which is not my intent. I see what you see, but what makes you think that after all of these years that there may be a design error or incompatibility in either the synch port or the synch cords, especially since you are looking at Metz products and not aftermarket knockoffs? This might be one of those situations where "analysis pyralyusis" logic is interfering with progress. Please note that I have no first-hand knowledge of Metz products because I eschewed them many years ago due to the proprietary and multiple connectors.

And since someone brought up Paramount... they once were a very honorable and valuable supplier of resonably priced and high quality synch cords. What is seen in the current website is not only rediculously priced but they have been unresponsive to enquiries, which makes me wonder if htey are really in business or not. Sourcing high-quality synch cords these days is near impossible so you should be happy that there is a seemingly ample and affordable supply of Metz cords, should they really fit.
 

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Hi. Forgive me for (a) not answering your question and (b) seeminlgly questioning the validity of the question, which is not my intent. I see what you see, but what makes you think that after all of these years that there may be a design error or incompatibility in either the synch port or the synch cords, especially since you are looking at Metz products and not aftermarket knockoffs? This might be one of those situations where "analysis pyralyusis" logic is interfering with progress. Please note that I have no first-hand knowledge of Metz products because I eschewed them many years ago due to the proprietary and multiple connectors.

And since someone brought up Paramount... they once were a very honorable and valuable supplier of resonably priced and high quality synch cords. What is seen in the current website is not only rediculously priced but they have been unresponsive to enquiries, which makes me wonder if htey are really in business or not. Sourcing high-quality synch cords these days is near impossible so you should be happy that there is a seemingly ample and affordable supply of Metz cords, should they really fit.

I see on ebay there are Metz 45-CT1 for sale cheap and some do come with sync cord. So the op can buy the flash just to get the sync cord.
 

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Hi. Forgive me for (a) not answering your question and (b) seeminlgly questioning the validity of the question, which is not my intent. I see what you see, but what makes you think that after all of these years that there may be a design error or incompatibility in either the synch port or the synch cords, especially since you are looking at Metz products and not aftermarket knockoffs? This might be one of those situations where "analysis pyralyusis" logic is interfering with progress. Please note that I have no first-hand knowledge of Metz products because I eschewed them many years ago due to the proprietary and multiple connectors.

And since someone brought up Paramount... they once were a very honorable and valuable supplier of resonably priced and high quality synch cords. What is seen in the current website is not only rediculously priced but they have been unresponsive to enquiries, which makes me wonder if htey are really in business or not. Sourcing high-quality synch cords these days is near impossible so you should be happy that there is a seemingly ample and affordable supply of Metz cords, should they really fit.

With 6 AA batteries either alkaline or NiMH the 45CT1 should last for a good number of flashes and you can always bring spare. If the OP is using the 45CT1 on a modern camera that only accepts low sync voltage then it's not the flash to use as it can damage the camera. But if the OP is using it on an old camera without dedicated TTL function the Metz 45CT1 would be more convenient to use as it has 5 auto aperture choices. Besides most shoe mount flashes doesn't have the power the 45CT1 has.
 

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With 6 AA batteries either alkaline or NiMH the 45CT1 should last for a good number of flashes and you can always bring spare. If the OP is using the 45CT1 on a modern camera that only accepts low sync voltage then it's not the flash to use as it can damage the camera. But if the OP is using it on an old camera without dedicated TTL function the Metz 45CT1 would be more convenient to use as it has 5 auto aperture choices. Besides most shoe mount flashes doesn't have the power the 45CT1 has.

Ummm, while I certainly wouldn't dispute a word you wrote I haven't noticed mention of either a shoe-mount flash or an alternative to the Metz the OP already possesses. I'm making hte assumption, rigt or wrong, that the OP either had determined that the Metz meets the need or siply wants to use what is already in posession. Perhaps you have other information that what is in this thread. Interesting and potentially useful information nonetheless.
 

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Ummm, while I certainly wouldn't dispute a word you wrote I haven't noticed mention of either a shoe-mount flash or an alternative to the Metz the OP already possesses. I'm making hte assumption, rigt or wrong, that the OP either had determined that the Metz meets the need or siply wants to use what is already in posession. Perhaps you have other information that what is in this thread. Interesting and potentially useful information nonetheless.

Sorry Brian. I quoted the wrong post. I meant to quote Eff64 who recommended a bracket and a more modern flash (which I think a shoe mount flash).
 

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Sorry Brian. I quoted the wrong post. I meant to quote Eff64 who recommended a bracket and a more modern flash (which I think a shoe mount flash).

No problem. Apparently I skipped over the content of that post. In addition to improving typing skills I should also work on reading comrehension too. LOL
 

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With 6 AA batteries either alkaline or NiMH the 45CT1 should last for a good number of flashes and you can always bring spare. If the OP is using the 45CT1 on a modern camera that only accepts low sync voltage then it's not the flash to use as it can damage the camera. But if the OP is using it on an old camera without dedicated TTL function the Metz 45CT1 would be more convenient to use as it has 5 auto aperture choices. Besides most shoe mount flashes doesn't have the power the 45CT1 has.

Good to know. Not needing a proprietary battery changes this entirely. Thanks
 
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Hi. Forgive me for (a) not answering your question and (b) seeminlgly questioning the validity of the question, which is not my intent. I see what you see, but what makes you think that after all of these years that there may be a design error or incompatibility in either the synch port or the synch cords, especially since you are looking at Metz products and not aftermarket knockoffs? This might be one of those situations where "analysis pyralyusis" logic is interfering with progress. Please note that I have no first-hand knowledge of Metz products because I eschewed them many years ago due to the proprietary and multiple connectors.

And since someone brought up Paramount... they once were a very honorable and valuable supplier of resonably priced and high quality synch cords. What is seen in the current website is not only rediculously priced but they have been unresponsive to enquiries, which makes me wonder if htey are really in business or not. Sourcing high-quality synch cords these days is near impossible so you should be happy that there is a seemingly ample and affordable supply of Metz cords, should they really fit.
Thanks for the reply but I fear you may have fallen victim to "analysis pyralyusis" logic yourself, as you seem to have fabricated some reasons which I never started nor implied :smile:


I just asked if anyone knew where I can purchase the correct cable, as the ones I have found listed on the internet stating that they are for this model, do not have matching ports in my opinion.
 

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Thanks for the reply but I fear you may have fallen victim to "analysis pyralyusis" logic yourself, as you seem to have fabricated some reasons which I never started nor implied :smile:


I just asked if anyone knew where I can purchase the correct cable, as the ones I have found listed on the internet stating that they are for this model, do not have matching ports in my opinion.

That could be. It's just that too often folks post on forums like this about how old designs that have been working for decades are somehow and all-of-the-sudden defective. Ebay and many photo stores have that cable(s) specified by the instruction manual. Good luck in your quest.
 

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Thanks for the reply but I fear you may have fallen victim to "analysis pyralyusis" logic yourself, as you seem to have fabricated some reasons which I never started nor implied :smile:


I just asked if anyone knew where I can purchase the correct cable, as the ones I have found listed on the internet stating that they are for this model, do not have matching ports in my opinion.

I think the one in the pictures matched.
 
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That could be. It's just that too often folks post on forums like this about how old designs that have been working for decades are somehow and all-of-the-sudden defective. Ebay and many photo stores have that cable(s) specified by the instruction manual. Good luck in your quest.

Now that I can appreciate and completely understand. Cheers.
 

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When I first looked near the connector location on the housing on your flash, I thought that it looked a bit rough. I wonder if it has been damaged or modified?
The socket positions on the cord look right - it is just the shape of the socket structure that raises questions.
Do you have both, and have you tried them together?
 
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Hi, I have a few Metz flashes and when I needed a sink cable I found it on eBay at a good price. All you need to know is what cable is needed to connect to the flash and what is needed for your camera. The cable should be about 5 to 10 dollars.
 

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Also put your residence to Germany as Germans have a mania to sell only locally and Ebay will not show you their offers if you have an adress abroad.
 
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