DRRI ARRI cforce cPRO Motor CAM Power Cable for Canon RF/cmotion (7p) - LANC/D-Tap FX-9 C500/C300
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Connector A: 7-pin male; Connector B: D-tap male; Connector C: Lanc 2.5mm Cable length: 60cm (please contact us for other lengths) CAM (7p) - LANC/D-Tap power cable. Connect the Cforce RF lens motor or cmotion cPRO lens motor/camin to the LANC port and D-Tap power supply of some cameras such as Canon C500, C300, Sonys FX9. This Y-cable allows camera run/stop and aggregation functions via an ARRI or cmotion cPRO electronically controlled hand unit. As an expert in designing and manufacturing all kinds of special cables, DRRI has accumulated rich experience in developing and manufacturing all kinds of cables and their related connector adapters. Our products are widely used in harsh environments and applications, including industrial control equipment, medical equipment, measurement and testing equipment, audio & visual equipment, and military. Additionally, it has great compatibility with many leading suppliers. DRRI RED/Teradek Bond/ARRI camera cables, SDI cables, USB cables, video cables, CCD cables... Our company provides different OEM/ODM services to meet different applications and requirements. We are able to provide high quality cables that meet different environmentally friendly standards in all countries. If you need welding cables for connectors, we recommend that you provide the cable parameters and connector specifications. Any cable can be customized according to your requirements. Please understand the DRRI original cable. That means you get the full power of the DRRI maker.
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