Tether Tools Cable for D750

hark

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I want to be sure this is the correct cable for attaching a D750 to an iPad Pro 13 M5 (USB-C port). But is there a right angle option made by Tether Tools? This is the only thing that came up.

 

BF Hammer

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I think you have it Cindy. When I used a D750 it was a smaller than a standard connector. Also was used on the Sigma dock, and a Coolpix 4000 I inherited. I believe Fuji also used that connector a while. I used the USB-A version cable. Pretty sure I sent my cables away with all those items when I traded into my Zf.
 

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I think you have it Cindy. When I used a D750 it was a smaller than a standard connector. Also was used on the Sigma dock, and a Coolpix 4000 I inherited. I believe Fuji also used that connector a while. I used the USB-A version cable. Pretty sure I sent my cables away with all those items when I traded into my Zf.
Thanks, @BF Hammer. Yesterday I sent an email to Tether Tools expecting it would take a while for them to respond. But surprisingly they got back to me today. And like you said, they don't offer a right angle cord at this time.

My iPad Pro has the USB-C port on it which is why I'd want that cable. I don't have a laptop so would use the iPad if I ever need a screen to display the sooc images. Thanks again for your input!
 

BF Hammer

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Were you looking for the right angle to be on the camera or the iPad end? There are USB-C right-angle adapter connectors that can be added. Doubt the mini connector ever had a right-angle version.


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Were you looking for the right angle to be on the camera or the iPad end? There are USB-C right-angle adapter connectors that can be added. Doubt the mini connector ever had a right-angle version.
For where it connects to the camera body. I've heard the right angle ones tend to last longer and don't cause some of the issues created by the straight plug-ends.
 
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