TetherPro Fire Wire 800-9 pin to 9 pin ( 15ft/4.6 mtr) Oranje

€107,69 Incl. tax

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Product description
The TetherPro FireWire 800 9 Pin is the most recent version of the popular FireWire peripheral interface. Transfer rates double from the old standard of 400Mbps to 800Mbps.

The TetherPro low profile casing fits digital backs with the narrowest of ports to ensure a secure fit and reliable connection. Designed to the highest IEEE 1394b standards, all TetherPro 800 cables feature dual Ferrite Cores to reduce electromagnetic interference and fast transfer speeds.

Available in High-Visibility Orange or Black, the 15 foot (4.6m) cable is the industries top choice for tethered photographers whose camera and computer utilize the 9 Pin FireWire 800 standard.

FireWire IEEE 1394b specifications are backward-compatible with existing FireWire technology, which makes it ideal to obtain the best performance from your equipment.

No FireWire port on your computer only a Thunderbolt port? Check out our Thunderbolt to FireWire Adapter to keep things running smooth.

Be sure to consult your equipment manufactures’ specifications to ensure the correct cable type and proper connection.

Available in High-Visibility Orange.

Compatibel met:
Hasselblad
H4D-31, HRD-60, H4D-50, H4D-50MS, H4D-200MS, H4D-40, H3D -31, H3DII-50, H3DII-39,
H3D, H4D, H5D-40, H5D-50, H5D-60, CFV

Phase One
IQ180, IQ140, IQ150, IQ160, IQ250, IQ260, IQ260 Achromatic, IQ280

Mamiya
RZ67 Pro IID, RB67 Pro SD, DL, DM

Leaf
Credo 40, Credo 60, Credo 80, Credo WS 80, Credo WS 60
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