The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable allows you to connect your USB-C camera directly to your USB-C port on your computer. No adapters or dongles necessary. USB-C is the latest technology available for the fastest and most reliable transfers. Streamline Your USB-C Connection The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable is the photographer's choice for tethering a USB-C camera to a computer with USB-C ports. It allows for a straight connection with no adapters or dongles. USB-C is also fully reversible, so no matter how you plug it in, it's always right side up. TetherPro USB cables are constructed to the highest USB specifications and incorporate all of the latest technology ensuring consistent and reliable conductivity for fast and reliable transfers. As technology innovation marches forward, computers, cameras, and storage devices are converging and require significantly more bandwidth to maintain the interactive experience users have come to expect. Designed to the highest USB specifications to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors, all cables are fully shielded and plated to protect against external signal interference. Note: Cable data transfer only. Not intended for charging.
The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable allows you to connect your USB-C camera directly to your USB-C port on your computer. No adapters or dongles necessary. USB-C is the latest technology available for the fastest and most reliable transfers. Streamline Your USB-C Connection The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable is the photographer's choice for tethering a USB-C camera to a computer with USB-C ports. It allows for a straight connection with no adapters or dongles. USB-C is also fully reversible, so no matter how you plug it in, it's always right side up. TetherPro USB cables are constructed to the highest USB specifications and incorporate all of the latest technology ensuring consistent and reliable conductivity for fast and reliable transfers. As technology innovation marches forward, computers, cameras, and storage devices are converging and require significantly more bandwidth to maintain the interactive experience users have come to expect. Designed to the highest USB specifications to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors, all cables are fully shielded and plated to protect against external signal interference. Note: Cable data transfer only. Not intended for charging.
The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable allows you to connect your USB-C camera directly to your USB-C port on your computer. No adapters or dongles necessary. USB-C is the latest technology available for the fastest and most reliable transfers. Streamline Your USB-C Connection The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable is the photographer's choice for tethering a USB-C camera to a computer with USB-C ports. It allows for a straight connection with no adapters or dongles. USB-C is also fully reversible, so no matter how you plug it in, it's always right side up. TetherPro USB cables are constructed to the highest USB specifications and incorporate all of the latest technology ensuring consistent and reliable conductivity for fast and reliable transfers. As technology innovation marches forward, computers, cameras, and storage devices are converging and require significantly more bandwidth to maintain the interactive experience users have come to expect. Designed to the highest USB specifications to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors, all cables are fully shielded and plated to protect against external signal interference. Note: Cable data transfer only. Not intended for charging.
The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable allows you to connect your USB-C camera directly to your USB-C port on your computer. No adapters or dongles necessary. USB-C is the latest technology available for the fastest and most reliable transfers. Streamline Your USB-C Connection The TetherPro USB-C to USB-C cable is the photographer's choice for tethering a USB-C camera to a computer with USB-C ports. It allows for a straight connection with no adapters or dongles. USB-C is also fully reversible, so no matter how you plug it in, it's always right side up. TetherPro USB cables are constructed to the highest USB specifications and incorporate all of the latest technology ensuring consistent and reliable conductivity for fast and reliable transfers. As technology innovation marches forward, computers, cameras, and storage devices are converging and require significantly more bandwidth to maintain the interactive experience users have come to expect. Designed to the highest USB specifications to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors, all cables are fully shielded and plated to protect against external signal interference. Note: Cable data transfer only. Not intended for charging.
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I'm using this cable with a Canon R5 and Lightroom. The cable works well and I definitely recommend it.Having said that, a few bits of advice.1. I had trouble with LR losing the connection. While not scientifically proven, I believe the problem is that the Canon EOS Utility fights with LR for the connection (even if the EOS Utility is only on in the system tray). In any event, it worked fine when I uninstalled the EOS Utility from the laptop I use for shoots.2. In retrospect I should have chosen the right angle attachment for the camera. I think the tether guard works better with the right angle attachment.3. If shooting on a tripod, the set up only works if shooting in landscape orientation.4. The right angle attachment doesn't work with a RRS L-bracket ... MoreI'm using this cable with a Canon R5 and Lightroom. The cable works well and I definitely recommend it.Having said that, a few bits of advice.1. I had trouble with LR losing the connection. While not scientifically proven, I believe the problem is that the Canon EOS Utility fights with LR for the connection (even if the EOS Utility is only on in the system tray). In any event, it worked fine when I uninstalled the EOS Utility from the laptop I use for shoots.2. In retrospect I should have chosen the right angle attachment for the camera. I think the tether guard works better with the right angle attachment.3. If shooting on a tripod, the set up only works if shooting in landscape orientation.4. The right angle attachment doesn't work with a RRS L-bracket because the USB-C port on the camera is slightly off center. Accordingly, the right angle cable doesn't go through the proper opening in the L-bracket. While I bought the straight cable, I subsequently tried a right angle adapter which is when I realized the camera port was slightly off center.Hope these tips are helpful.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
If you want to shoot handheld and tethered, then combining this kit with your camera's cable stay means incredibly high confidence in staying connected. We use this combination on location, moving around all the time and rarely have a problem. Plus, the quick release means you can bring a tripod as a convenient, quick, safe place to put the camera when not in your hand
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
What can I say? It's an orange cable, it's well made, it does the job. Snaps into USB C connectors securely, but you are going to want a jerk stopper or cable restraining plate if you are hopping around shooting while tethered.
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Camera |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Type of cable or wire | USB |
Tether Tools TetherPro USB-C to USB-C Cable 15ft Orange
Delivery $35.50
Tether Tools TetherPro USB-C to USB-C 4.6m Orange Cable Tethering and Data Cables
Delivery between Tue – Fri $9.95
Tether Tools USB-C to USB-C 4,60m orange
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Tether Tools TetherPro USB-C to USB-C, 15' (4.6m) - Orange | CUC15-ORG
Delivery between 25 Mar – 1 Apr $33.49
Tether Tools TetherPro USB-C to USB-C 4.6m Hi-Vis Orange - CUC15-ORG
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I'm using this cable with a Canon R5 and Lightroom. The cable works well and I definitely recommend it.Having said that, a few bits of advice.1. I had trouble with LR losing the connection. While not scientifically proven, I believe the problem is that the Canon EOS Utility fights with LR for the connection (even if the EOS Utility is only on in the system tray). In any event, it worked fine when I uninstalled the EOS Utility from the laptop I use for shoots.2. In retrospect I should have chosen the right angle attachment for the camera. I think the tether guard works better with the right angle attachment.3. If shooting on a tripod, the set up only works if shooting in landscape orientation.4. The right angle attachment doesn't work with a RRS L-bracket ... MoreI'm using this cable with a Canon R5 and Lightroom. The cable works well and I definitely recommend it.Having said that, a few bits of advice.1. I had trouble with LR losing the connection. While not scientifically proven, I believe the problem is that the Canon EOS Utility fights with LR for the connection (even if the EOS Utility is only on in the system tray). In any event, it worked fine when I uninstalled the EOS Utility from the laptop I use for shoots.2. In retrospect I should have chosen the right angle attachment for the camera. I think the tether guard works better with the right angle attachment.3. If shooting on a tripod, the set up only works if shooting in landscape orientation.4. The right angle attachment doesn't work with a RRS L-bracket because the USB-C port on the camera is slightly off center. Accordingly, the right angle cable doesn't go through the proper opening in the L-bracket. While I bought the straight cable, I subsequently tried a right angle adapter which is when I realized the camera port was slightly off center.Hope these tips are helpful.
If you want to shoot handheld and tethered, then combining this kit with your camera's cable stay means incredibly high confidence in staying connected. We use this combination on location, moving around all the time and rarely have a problem. Plus, the quick release means you can bring a tripod as a convenient, quick, safe place to put the camera when not in your hand
What can I say? It's an orange cable, it's well made, it does the job. Snaps into USB C connectors securely, but you are going to want a jerk stopper or cable restraining plate if you are hopping around shooting while tethered.
Nice plate, but a little bit of a pain to attach to camera base. Need to carry a screw driver, or coin. Would have been great if there was a small flip out clip so that you could hand tighten, and loosen on the fly. Good quality overall though.
The industry standard. Does exactly what it was designed to do. Very heavy duty. A bit pricey, given there are cheaper alternatives, but this is THE best for shooting tethered.Interestingly, the one with the right angle connector on one end was less expensive than the one with two straight ends, which makes no sense, but oh well.
90 day warranty is pretty much a joke and I?ve had many cheapo cables outlast my tethertools cables. These used to be the pro choice but almost no digi-techs I know still use them. Never again. I?ve spent hundreds on these cables and they always fail.
Bought this because the 15' is too heavy and long . This is perfect, charges my Nikon z9 while transferring files! Too bad it doesn't come in look out loud orange!
Ive had previous TT cables and this one is industrial grade thickness. Its not very flexible and forgiving on the camera connection. I get lot of dropped connections during jobs. Find those images on the card whilst client waits is a headache of old and here it is again. Its such a problem Im going to search for an alternative. This thickness may work for studio or static situations but not a camera on the move. Even rotating horizontal to vertical . Any movement on the cable transmits up it to the camera connection due to its stiffness. The Tetherblock may help but I cant be screwing that on and off all the time especially since I already have RRS plates. Needs to be thinner, more flexible. The photo added you can see one bends and the other is stiff.
Works well, good color, hard to say sometimes what makes Capture One Pro not tether so hard to review the cable bec. it's almost impossible to find where the source of the problem is. I'm guessing it's the software.
so this is well constructed, visibly colored, nice length..but i swear the USB standard is going to break me down psychologically. (i wonder if there is a USB tester box so i can plug in a cable and be told exactly what it's capabilities are.)i bought this to serve as a a link to an audio interface.the particular interface uses USB B so i had to use an OWC USB4 hub. this cable would not handshake the MOTU Ultralite mk4 through this powered, capable hub. while other cables are fine with it.it was a pain, and i had to resort to balancing the MOTU mid-way from the computer to the tech booth, etc..THAT said, the cable is happily -powering- my SSL 2+ USB interface.i THINK it will play nice with my MOTU mk5..but who KNOWS with all the USB variations nows a ... Moreso this is well constructed, visibly colored, nice length..but i swear the USB standard is going to break me down psychologically. (i wonder if there is a USB tester box so i can plug in a cable and be told exactly what it's capabilities are.)i bought this to serve as a a link to an audio interface.the particular interface uses USB B so i had to use an OWC USB4 hub. this cable would not handshake the MOTU Ultralite mk4 through this powered, capable hub. while other cables are fine with it.it was a pain, and i had to resort to balancing the MOTU mid-way from the computer to the tech booth, etc..THAT said, the cable is happily -powering- my SSL 2+ USB interface.i THINK it will play nice with my MOTU mk5..but who KNOWS with all the USB variations nows a days..so this item feels well built and substantial, the cable is beefier than your average, the fit in my MacBookPro is snug, and when you find a setup that works, it's great.on the one hand this is reasonably priced for the length.on the other, disappointed that this isn't King Cable, and you'll have to really test your configuration, the variables between USB A,B,C, 3.1, 4, particular hubs (no matter their price), is just a riot currently..good luck!(but i like it when it works)
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Camera |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Type of cable or wire | USB |