

⚡ Elevate your Nikon flash game—sync smarter, shoot sharper!
The Pixel TF-322 Hot Shoe Sync Adapter is a compact, lightweight accessory designed for Nikon DSLR users who want to expand their flash setup. It supports Nikon’s i-TTL flash mode and adds an extra PC sync port, enabling simultaneous connection of third-party flashes and studio lights. Compatible with all standard ISO 518-2006 Nikon flashes, this adapter offers easy installation and reliable performance, making it an essential tool for professional and enthusiast photographers aiming to enhance lighting control.









| Finish type | Black |
| Mounting type | Top Mount |
| Manufacturer | Pixel |
| UPC | 848738089665 710359283022 889123093201 689061591636 700621260868 757440730935 519890692429 541460934011 603470296722 701485215261 849075044027 889811498448 519840692905 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00849075044027 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 4 x 3.7 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 3 x 5 centimetres |
| Model year | 2013 |
| Part number | TF-322 |
| Size | TF-322 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**L
Great adapter for connecting your DSLR to studio strobes via sync cord!
I decided to purchase this item as I needed a hot shoe adapter to connect my camera to a set of studio strobe flash units in the photography studio I hire for studio portraits.This item is a great alternative to using wireless triggers for studio strobe flash units. I usually use the wireless remote trigger supplied by the studio I hire to fire the studio strobe flash units, but found them to be quite temperamental if running low on battery power & would some times fail to fire the studio strobe flash units every time.I was therefore very relieved to come across this very handy adapter online & ordered it straight away.The adapter is designed to work with DSLR camera which do not have the PCI input featured on higher end camera bodies such as the Canon EOS 7D upwards & is very handy for cameras such as my EOS 60D. The adapter simply slots on to the top of your cameras flash hot shoe adapter & features a PCI input to allow you to connect your DSLR to the studio strobe flash units via a sync cord cable.I have only used this item once for a studio shoot this weekend, but found the unit to work absolutely flawlessly & fired the studio strobe flashes every time without fail.I will definitely be taking this adapter with me to every studio shoot I do from now one.Definitely recommended if you need to connect you camera to studio strobes, but lack a PCI connector on your camera body.
M**G
Great Piece of Kit
Great piece of kit for my Nikon. I use it in conjuction with the "Andoer Dual Hotshoe Flash Speedlite". The reason being that sometimes I require a Flash Light & Video Mic at the same time.Both are excellent cadets & work brilliantly on there own or together. Using them together gives me more hight too which means I can read the LCD screen easily when I require a Flash & Mic connected.When I just require one or other then I use this on its own. I can highly recommend this to anyone who's looking or thinking what to go with.
D**N
Works a treat
This little doo-hickey was just the trick for using my Nikon D5200 with our older Elinchrom lighting system.As simple as sticking it on the camera's hot-shoe and connecting the sync lead, and after a few setting-tweaks on the camera and lighting pack the flashes fired just fine!Not tried it in conjunction with the pass-through for an on-board flash as of yet, but I have no doubt it will work just fine!
K**P
Buy cheap, buy twice
Connections are not great. Not the best build quality. Has only lasted about three uses. Save up for wireless triggers.
M**R
Three Stars
doesn't seem to work very well with the Nikon SB600. may be faulty
K**R
My camera didn't have a PC socket for off camera ...
My camera didn't have a PC socket for off camera flash and bracket (a very powerful flashgun I prefer to use rather than hotshoe gun) this was the ideal solution. Quality build, looks very well made and does the job!
O**N
Not to be used for triggering flash without a PC port.
Compact item, looks well made and should last a good while. Not too expensive.This item is to be used to add an additional PC sync port to an existing hotshoe flash. It sits on the hotshoe between the camera and the flashgun.I bought these thinking that I could use them to connect a radio trigger to my flash as the flash does not have a PC sync port.I was wrong, that's an entirely different kind of adaptor. Don't make the same mistake I did.
S**R
Handy and cheap.
Does what you need it to do. Can't complain. Seems solid enough.
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