Need Ikelite Sync Cord

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PacketSniffer

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I just bought a Substrobe 200 for my Nikon Coolpix 4500 which is in a Ikelite housing. I'm headed to Seattle this Thursday and need to buy the sync cord #4103.51 for it so I can take some great photos of the pacific northwest underworld. Houston does not have the cord in stock anywhere. Does anyone know a dive shop in the Seattle area that would have such an animal in stock?

I know I can get one shipped overnight but I'm trying to not make it cost a fortune.

Thanks,

Richard
 
PacketSniffer:
I just bought a Substrobe 200 for my Nikon Coolpix 4500 which is in a Ikelite housing. I'm headed to Seattle this Thursday and need to buy the sync cord #4103.51 for it so I can take some great photos of the pacific northwest underworld. Houston does not have the cord in stock anywhere. Does anyone know a dive shop in the Seattle area that would have such an animal in stock?

I know I can get one shipped overnight but I'm trying to not make it cost a fortune.

Thanks,

Richard

IT's a basic cord (Ikelite to Ikelite) but Strobe cords are pretty much a special order item. Best advice? Find a company which has one in stock (make SURE it's in stock) and have it shipped to whatever address you will be staying at in Seattle.
 
PacketSniffer:
I just bought a Substrobe 200 for my Nikon Coolpix 4500 which is in a Ikelite housing. I'm headed to Seattle this Thursday and need to buy the sync cord #4103.51 for it so I can take some great photos of the pacific northwest underworld. Houston does not have the cord in stock anywhere. Does anyone know a dive shop in the Seattle area that would have such an animal in stock?

I know I can get one shipped overnight but I'm trying to not make it cost a fortune.

Thanks,

Richard

A coule of options that may have the cord.

www.reefphoto.com
www.helixcamera.com

Helix has this in stock.

These cords are expensive, $80 at Helix photo. However I would HOPE that you can get it priority mail or even second day air for un der $10 shipping cost as they are not that big.
 
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