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Years ago I had a bag of a dozen or so adapters, some one-piece (about 1" long) and others with about 4" - 6" cords that I could use with older cameras and LF shutters. There were several types, including bi-post, ASA/Bayonet, and other types of flash connectors, so that I could connect my small strobes to many of the older cameras that had an X setting. :smile:

Well, somewhere about 14 years ago, they became lost during a move, and now I can't seem to find such adapters anywhere. :sad:

Does anyone know of a source for them? :confused:

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Good Afternoon, Eugene,

They pop up sometimes at camera shows. Otherwise, Paramount and E-Bay may be possibilities.

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Paramount is the source for all those unique cords.
 
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Guess I'll have to try Paramount . . . have never seen the adapters on FleaBay, and I live in Arkansas which doesn't have camera shows as far as I know. I am a member of a statewide camera club, and they never have any notices in their newsletter about a camera show in this area.

I have never heard of Paramount, but I suppose their website is something like Paramount.com or Paramountcamera.com?

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Who made synch cords with user interchangeable tips ?

Years ago I had a bag of a dozen or so adapters, some one-piece (about 1" long) and others with about 4" - 6" cords that I could use with older cameras and LF shutters. There were several types, including bi-post, ASA/Bayonet, and other types of flash connectors, so that I could connect my small strobes to many of the older cameras that had an X setting. :smile:

Well, somewhere about 14 years ago, they became lost during a move, and now I can't seem to find such adapters anywhere. :sad:

Does anyone know of a source for them? :confused:

EuGene Smith

Would that be W. Eugene Smith ?

I'm answering this now, because I want to ask a question.

I have some synch cords, that had screw-in inter-changeable connectors, for different cameras.

Examples, would be the push-in connection for Rolleiflex, or the Kodak bayonet.

Does anyone, possibly know, who manufactured this synch cord system ?
 
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