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Tether Tools USB data cable for USB 2.0 Type A to USB 2.0 Mini-B (8-pin) - 4.6 meters length orange

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  • 4.6 m data cable with USB 2.0 and USB 2.0 Mini-B8 type connectors
  • For connecting a camera to a computer (e.g. notebook)
  • Suitable for wired shooting, so-called tethered shooting
  • Suitable for cameras with a USB 2.0 Mini-B8 socket
  • Meets the highest USB specifications
  • Enables extremely fast and reliable data transfer
  • Fully shielded against external sources of interference
  • Noise signals and transmission errors are reduced to a minimum
  • Ferrite core prevents the cable itself from becoming a source of interference
  • Orange color with signal effect. Facilitates identification of the cable

With the help of this USB data cable, you can connect your camera to a notebook, for example, in order to transfer your recordings directly to the computer during a shoot. The prerequisite is that the camera has a USB 2.0 micro B-8 pin socket. The cable meets the highest USB specifications and it is fully shielded against external sources of interference. This ensures a high data transfer rate, while noise signals and transmission errors are reduced to an absolute minimum. All these features guarantee extremely fast and reliable data transfer without data loss. And that even over a distance of 4.6 meters. The orange color of the cable has a signaling effect. This reduces the risk of overlooking the cable and tripping over it. In addition, the orange color helps to identify the cable in a jumble of black cables.

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Tether Tools USB data cable for USB 2.0 Type A to USB 2.0 Mini-B (8-pin) - 4.6 meters length orange

Short profile

  • 4.6 m data cable with USB 2.0 and USB 2.0 Mini-B8 type connectors
  • For connecting a camera to a computer (e.g. notebook)
  • Suitable for wired shooting, so-called tethered shooting
  • Suitable for cameras with a USB 2.0 Mini-B8 socket
  • Meets the highest USB specifications
  • Enables extremely fast and reliable data transfer
  • Fully shielded against external sources of interference
  • Noise signals and transmission errors are reduced to a minimum
  • Ferrite core prevents the cable itself from becoming a source of interference
  • Orange color with signal effect. Facilitates identification of the cable

Product description for Tether Tools USB data cable for USB 2.0 Type A to USB 2.0 Mini-B (8-pin) - 4.6 meters length orange

With the help of this USB data cable, you can connect your camera to a notebook, for example, in order to transfer your recordings directly to the computer during a shoot. The prerequisite is that the camera has a USB 2.0 micro B-8 pin socket. The cable meets the highest USB specifications and it is fully shielded against external sources of interference. This ensures a high data transfer rate, while noise signals and transmission errors are reduced to an absolute minimum. All these features guarantee extremely fast and reliable data transfer without data loss. And that even over a distance of 4.6 meters. The orange color of the cable has a signaling effect. This reduces the risk of overlooking the cable and tripping over it. In addition, the orange color helps to identify the cable in a jumble of black cables.

Tether Tools USB data cable for USB 2.0 Type A to USB 2.0 Mini-B (8-pin) - 4.6 meters length orange

Technik
Anschluss
USB 2.0
USB-A
USB-2.0-Mini-B (8-Pin)
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
4,6 m
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4251070327573
KAN
49997048

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