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Syrp 1S Link cable, spiral 40-70 cm for Sony and Minolta cameras

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  • Link spiral cable
  • for Sony and Minolta cameras
  • enables the Genie motion control device to trigger the camera
  • Multiple shots for time-lapse, panorama + stop motion possible
  • Length 38 cm (68 cm when stretched)
  • compatible with many different cameras
  • works with all Syrp motion control devices

The 1S Link cable connects any Syrp motion controller to your camera so that the device can trigger your camera's shutter release. This is necessary if you want to create time-lapse, panorama or stop-motion shots as well as product photos.

The cable is compatible with the Genie, Genie Mini, Genie Mini II, Genie II Linear and Genie II Pan Tilt.
Different shutter link cables are available depending on the camera manufacturer and model. We support many different cameras. Simply select the right cable for you according to the brand of your camera or camera model.

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Syrp 1S Link cable, spiral 40-70 cm for Sony and Minolta cameras

Short profile

  • Link spiral cable
  • for Sony and Minolta cameras
  • enables the Genie motion control device to trigger the camera
  • Multiple shots for time-lapse, panorama + stop motion possible
  • Length 38 cm (68 cm when stretched)
  • compatible with many different cameras
  • works with all Syrp motion control devices

Product description for Syrp 1S Link cable, spiral 40-70 cm for Sony and Minolta cameras

The 1S Link cable connects any Syrp motion controller to your camera so that the device can trigger your camera's shutter release. This is necessary if you want to create time-lapse, panorama or stop-motion shots as well as product photos.

The cable is compatible with the Genie, Genie Mini, Genie Mini II, Genie II Linear and Genie II Pan Tilt.
Different shutter link cables are available depending on the camera manufacturer and model. We support many different cameras. Simply select the right cable for you according to the brand of your camera or camera model.

Syrp 1S Link cable, spiral 40-70 cm for Sony and Minolta cameras

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
70 cm
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
9421903169044
KAN
SY0001-7004

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