A USB-C port with Thunderbolt 3 means a single cable is all you need to power and transfer a large amount of information (up to and including two 60Hz 4K displays) to and from even a complex. Tethering a Nikon D850 to your computer is quick, simple, and easy with Tether Tools gear! Shoot tethered with the Nikon D850 using our TetherPro USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Micro-B cable, and be sure to add a TetherBoost Pro USB 3.0 Core Controller to your shopping cart to avoid dropped signals. The TetherBoost Pro USB 3.0 Core Controller provides consistent power to maintain a stable connection for.
What type of cable has the fastest data transfer speed?When it comes to wiring home or office networks there are basically three types of cables to consider:, and optical fiber. Each of these has its own advantages and you need to choose the right cables depending on the specific use.When it comes to speed, HDMI cables are the fastest for data transfer as they offer speeds of up to 10.2Gbps in older versions with offering speeds of 18Gbps. These cables are also compatible with most of the latest electronic devices such as HDMI TVs, DVD players, and computers and digital cameras. They can be used to connect a home theater with ease and promise interference and distortion free transmission of signals.However, if cost is a constraint, one can use. These cables have a maximum speed of 10Gbps. While signal deterioration can occur over long distances, this is likely to be a problem in a home or small office network. They can be used for quick data transfer and are easy to set up as most PCs and similar devices have an Ethernet card installed.
You can use adapters to convert the signals to HDMI if needed when setting up a home network with HDMI devices.The third option is more expensive. Optical fibers are sturdier, can transfer greater volumes of data, at a high speed of about 10Gbps, and the distortion is lower over long distances. Moreover, data transferred over optical fibers is more secure since it is difficult to capture them using devices.One major disadvantage with optical fibers is the higher cost of the fibers, greater installation costs, and the fact that devices such as PCs have to be modified with an optical fiber card before they can be connected to an optical fiber network. These cables are often used in large offices and for applications where the security of the data transferred is vital.While high speed HDMI cables are currently the fastest cables for data transfer, other consideration might require one to use either Ethernet or optical fiber cables.
However, all of the wired networks are likely to be faster than the wireless transfer of data using a WiFi.
The choice of professional photographers and videographers everywhere, Tether Tools’ high-visibility orange TetherPro USB cables have become synonymous with tethered photography. TetherPro USB cables are constructed to the highest possible USB specifications and incorporate all of the latest technology ensuring consistent and reliable conductivity, and the fastest and most reliable transfers.High-Visibility Orange ColorWhile most of our cables come in black as well as orange, we recommend the orange and it’s not just about looks. The orange color ensure cables can be seen throughout the studio, during on-location shoots, and also makes it super easy to find in your gear bag. With multiple people (models, photographer, makeup artist, stylist, clients and assistants) all on a shoot, it’s inevitable someone will not see and trip over a cable in a sea of silver and black photography equipment positioned on set.TetherPro high-visibility cables are bright orange to bring attention to the cable and avoid accidents. With the cable attached to expensive camera and computer equipment, avoiding accidents can save thousands of dollars in damages. Increased InsulationTake a look at the photo above.
The TetherPro Cables are thicker than the cable that comes with your camera and others sold aftermarket. The reason is the increased insulation – notice the thickness of the colored part around the copper wire as well as the increased white insulation between the colored wires. This provides two benefits.First, this added insulation provides extra protection to the stranded copper wire that transmit the signals from your camera to your computer. In other words, it stands up better to kinks, knots, and people stepping on your cable.
Call it added insurance.Second, it provides greater shielding on the wires itself to prevent signal interference or noise in the transmission. Constructed to the Highest Possible StandardsMany manufactures are able to make and sell cables cheaply by hitting the minimum require specifications for a cable. The TetherPro Cables are designed specific to the highest spec possible for that particular cable and connection. What that means is if the spec calls for a Ferrite Bead (that round part found at the end of some cables) or gold-plated connectors, then you can rest assured that the TetherPro cable has it. Lengths Specific to the Photographer’s NeedsOver the years, we’ve found that one of the best ways to protect a cable and make it work to its fullest potential is to provide the appropriate length for the job.
Whether that means a very short 1 foot cable or stringing together a cable with an active extension to go 30+ feet, TetherPro Cables come in the length photographers need.If you’re not sure which cable you need, go to and click Search by Camera in the top navigation. Simply select the camera from the list, and you’ll be presented with the cable you need.To learn more about taking care of your TetherPro USB cable, read more here.