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Syrp Link cable 1F

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  • Link cable
  • Length: 38 cm
  • stretchable up to 68 cm
  • enables the Syrp Genie to trigger the camera
  • enables time-lapse, panorama, stop-motion
  • compatible with Fujifilm cameras

The 1F 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.

Suitable for the following Fujifilm cameras: GFX 50S, X-A1, X-A2, X-A3, X-E1, X-E2, X-E2S, X-M1, X-Pro1, X-Pro2, XQ1, XQ2, X-T1, X-T10, X-T2, X-T20, X100F, X100T, X30, X70

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Syrp Link cable 1F

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  • Link cable
  • Length: 38 cm
  • stretchable up to 68 cm
  • enables the Syrp Genie to trigger the camera
  • enables time-lapse, panorama, stop-motion
  • compatible with Fujifilm cameras

Product description for Syrp Link cable 1F

The 1F 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.

Suitable for the following Fujifilm cameras: GFX 50S, X-A1, X-A2, X-A3, X-E1, X-E2, X-E2S, X-M1, X-Pro1, X-Pro2, XQ1, XQ2, X-T1, X-T10, X-T2, X-T20, X100F, X100T, X30, X70

Syrp Link cable 1F

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9421032390050
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SY0001-7017

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