Remote Camera Cables Archives - PocketWizard https://pocketwizard.com/product-category/remote-camera-cables/ MAKE IT POSSIBLE Wed, 20 Mar 2024 20:51:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://i0.wp.com/pocketwizard.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/cropped-RadioWaves_store_c6160bf0-4048-48c1-9656-ac923651be54.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Remote Camera Cables Archives - PocketWizard https://pocketwizard.com/product-category/remote-camera-cables/ 32 32 178690905 S-VPR1-ACC Remote Camera Cable for Sony’s Multi/Micro USB Port https://pocketwizard.com/products/12801-remote-camera-cable-for-sonys-cameras/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=12801-remote-camera-cable-for-sonys-cameras Thu, 17 Sep 2020 16:40:54 +0000 https://pocketwizard.com/?post_type=product&p=3921 The S-VPR1-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Sony’s  multi/micro USB port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing […]

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The S-VPR1-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Sony’s  multi/micro USB port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera.

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the S-VPR1-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard. You can also trigger a remote camera directly from your handheld camera’s shutter button. Attach the transmitting PocketWizard to your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port.

Important note: If you are triggering from a handheld Sony camera with a PocketWizard in the hot shoe to a remote camera, especially if you wish to use electronic shutter, you must use this specific S-VPR1-ACC cable  on the handheld camera. For the remote Sony camera, you can use either another S-VPR1-ACC, the 13377-S, or the 13369-S.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
PocketWizard Plus III, Plus IV, and MultiMAX (with USB) transceivers
NOTE: For older Plus, Plus II, MultiMAX radios using top sync port, FlexTT5, and FlexTT6 radios, compatibility is not guaranteed. You may need to use an MSMM adapter adapter, a PTMM adapter, or use the 13377-S remote camera cable instead. If the camera sleeps, the remote radio may lock up. You can change the sleep timer in the camera to stay awake for up to 30 minutes on most cameras.

Camera Compatibility for Sony’s cameras with a multi/micro USB port including:
Mirrorless cameras: 
Sony’s Alpha series including Alpha 1, Alpha 9 series, Alpha 7 series
Compact cameras: Sony’s a6000 series
Note: for cameras with the Minolta L1000 or Sony RMS1AM remote ports, use the S-RMS1AM-ACC cable.

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for the Remote Camera:

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III/Plus IIIe: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV/Plus IVe: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones from a transmitting MultiMAX, Plus III, or Plus IV. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

S-VPR1-ACC Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Sony’s multi/micro USB port (female)

Cable Length: 3′ (91 cm) straight.

Part #: 12801
UPC #: 850386005720

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N10-ACC-D200 Remote Camera Cable https://pocketwizard.com/products/n10-acc-d200-remote-camera-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=n10-acc-d200-remote-camera-cable Mon, 29 Jun 2020 20:24:41 +0000 https://pocketwizard.com/?post_type=product&p=3482 The N10-ACC-D200 remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Nikon’s 10 pin remote port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by […]

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The N10-ACC-D200 remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Nikon’s 10 pin remote port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera.

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the N10-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard or directly from your camera’s shutter button; with the transmitting PocketWizard mounted on your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port. More details can be found in our PocketWizard Wiki.

NOTE: For best results, if you are shooting from a hand held camera and triggering a remote camera at the same time, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving radios. With most mirrorless cameras, a second cable is required for settings such as silent shooting mode, electronic shutter, or continuous high speed drive, where the camera’s hot shoe may be disabled.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
All PocketWizard transceivers
NOTE: For PocketWizards with mono sync ports such as older Plus, Plus II, and MultiMAX radios using top sync port, use an MSMM adapter or a PTMM adapter.

Camera Compatibility for Nikon cameras with Nikon’s 10 pin port including:
For Nikon D200 cameras and the D100 with an MB-D100 grip. Will also work with older Nikon cameras (release prior to 2008) with 10 pin remote shutter release.  Allows independent control of the half-press function when using certain PocketWizard radios.

IMPORTANT: Not compatible with Nikon 10 pin cameras released after July, 2008. Use the N10-ACC Remote Camera Cable instead.

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for the Remote Camera:

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones from a transmitting MultiMAX, Plus III, or Plus IV. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Nikon’s 10 pin remote terminal (female)

Cable length:

N10-ACC-D200: 3′ (91 cm)

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S-RMS1AM-ACC Remote ACC Cable https://pocketwizard.com/products/s-rms1am-acc-remote-acc-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=s-rms1am-acc-remote-acc-cable Sun, 15 Mar 2020 17:17:02 +0000 http://pocketwizard.the12thsign.com/?post_type=product&p=1302 The S-RMS1AM-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Sony’s RM-S1AM or Minolta’s RC-1000 terminal to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can […]

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The S-RMS1AM-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Sony’s RM-S1AM or Minolta’s RC-1000 terminal to allow you to remotely trigger your camera.

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the S-RMS1AM-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard or directly from your camera’s shutter button; with the transmitting PocketWizard mounted on your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port. More details can be found in our PocketWizard Wiki.

NOTE: For best results, if you are shooting from a hand held camera and triggering a remote camera at the same time, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving radios. With most mirrorless cameras, a second cable is required for settings such as silent shooting mode, electronic shutter, or continuous high speed drive, where the camera’s hot shoe may be disabled.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
All PocketWizard transceivers
NOTE: For PocketWizards with mono sync ports such as older Plus, Plus II, and MultiMAX radios using top sync port, use an MSMM adapter or a PTMM adapter.

Camera Compatibility for Sony cameras with Sony’s RMS1AM port or Minolta’s RC-1000 terminal:
For Sony’s cameras with RM-S1AM terminal and Minolta film and digital cameras with RC1000 terminal.
This cable is not compatible with newer Sony cameras with Sony’s micro USB port. Use S-VPR1-ACC instead. 

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for the Remote Camera:

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones from a transmitting MultiMAX, Plus III, or Plus IV. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Sony’s RM-S1AM or Minolta’s RC-1000 terminal (female)

 Cable lengths:
S-RMS1AM-ACC: 3′ (91 cm)
S-RMS1AM-ACC-1: (30.5 cm)

 

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13377-S Remote ACC Cable https://pocketwizard.com/products/13377-s-remote-acc-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=13377-s-remote-acc-cable Sun, 15 Mar 2020 20:35:28 +0000 http://pocketwizard.the12thsign.com/?post_type=product&p=1286 Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get […]

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Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the 13377-S Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard. You can also trigger a remote camera directly from your handheld camera’s shutter button. Attach the transmitting PocketWizard to your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port. The 13377-S should only be used with the PlusX, Plus II, or with MultiMAX radios via the top port.

Important note:
If you are triggering from a handheld Sony camera with a PocketWizard in the hot shoe to a remote camera, especially if you wish to use electronic shutter, you must use the S-VPR1-ACC Remote Camera Cable on the handheld camera. For a remote Sony camera, you can use either the S-VPR1-ACC, the 13377-S, or the 13369-S.

Half press / Pre Trigger Options:

Enabling half press pre triggers the camera. This means the remote camera will be pre triggered when half press is enabled, just like you are half pressing the shutter button directly on the remote camera itself. It will focus and confirm exposure. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.
Note: set the transmitting PocketWizard to Tx Only for this setup for best results.

Plus IV: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones. This feature works when using the -ACC port on the MultiMAX units, without the MSMM adapter. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
PocketWizard older Plus, Plus II, MultiMAX radios using top sync port
NOTE: For Plus III, Plus IV, and MultiMAX (with USB) transceivers, FlexTT5, and FlexTT6 radios, compatibility is not guaranteed. You may need to use an MSMM adapter. If the camera sleeps, the remote radio may lock up. You can change the sleep timer in the camera to stay awake for up to 30 minutes.

Sony Compatibility:
For Sony’s Alpha cameras and others with Sony’s multi/micro USB port.

NOTE: For most mirrorless cameras, if you wish to use the electronic shutter and are shooting from a hand held Sony camera, you will need to use the S-VPR1-ACC remote camera cable on the transmitting camera and radio, as well as a remote camera cable on the remote camera and radio setup.

13377-S Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Sony’s multi/micro USB port (female)

Cable Length: 3′ (91 cm) straight.

Part #: 13377-S
UPC #: 850386005782

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PAN-ACC Remote Camera Cable for Panasonic Cameras https://pocketwizard.com/products/pan-acc-remote-acc-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pan-acc-remote-acc-cable Sun, 15 Mar 2020 16:31:59 +0000 http://pocketwizard.the12thsign.com/?post_type=product&p=1283 The PAN-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Panasonic’s sub miniphone port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing […]

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The PAN-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Panasonic’s sub miniphone port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera.

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the PAN-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard. You can also trigger a remote camera directly from your handheld camera’s shutter button. Attach the transmitting PocketWizard to your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port.

Important note: The PAN-ACC is a specialized cable for Panasonic cameras. A standard 2.5 mm subminiphone cable, like our CM-E3-ACC will not work with the Panasonic cameras.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
Compatible with PocketWizard FlexTT5 for Panasonic, MultiMAX II, Plus III, Plus IV, and PlusX models only.

Camera Compatibility:  Panasonic cameras with a 2.5 mm subminiphone remote port, like the GH4 and GH5.

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for the Remote Camera:

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III/Plus IIIe: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV/Plus IVe: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones from a transmitting MultiMAX, Plus III, or Plus IV. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

PAN-ACC Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Panasonic 2.5mm stereo sub miniphone (female)

Cable Length: 3′ (91 cm) straight.

Part #: 12800
UPC #: 850386005713

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N-MCDC2-ACC Remote Camera Cable for Nikon https://pocketwizard.com/products/n-mcdc2-acc-remote-acc-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=n-mcdc2-acc-remote-acc-cable Sun, 15 Mar 2020 16:25:06 +0000 http://pocketwizard.the12thsign.com/?post_type=product&p=1280 The N-MCDC2-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Nikon’s 4 pin MCDC2 remote port, the connection for most mirrorless Nikon cameras (and many other DSLRs), to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can […]

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The N-MCDC2-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Nikon’s 4 pin MCDC2 remote port, the connection for most mirrorless Nikon cameras (and many other DSLRs), to allow you to remotely trigger your camera.

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the N-MCDC2-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard or directly from your camera’s shutter button; with the transmitting PocketWizard mounted on your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port.

NOTE: For best results, if you are shooting from a hand held camera and triggering a remote camera at the same time, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving radios. With most mirrorless cameras, a second cable is required for settings such as silent shooting mode, electronic shutter, or continuous high speed drive, where the camera’s hot shoe may be disabled.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
All PocketWizard transceivers
NOTE: For PocketWizards with mono sync ports such as older Plus, Plus II, and MultiMAX radios using top sync port, use an MSMM adapter or a PTMM adapter.

Camera Compatibility for Nikon cameras with an MCDC2 port including:
Nikon Mirrorless: Nikon Z5,  Z6 series, Z7 series
Nikon DSLR: Nikon D780, D750, D600 series, D7000 series, D5000 series, D3000 series, Df, and D90. Not for Nikon D70s or D80.
The Z30, Z50c, Zf, and Zfc cameras do not have remote cable ports and cannot be triggered by a PocketWizard. 

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for the Remote Camera:

IMPORTANT: Nikon Cameras with MC-DC2 ports do not typically provide half-press or full press output through the MC-DC2 port.  This means that any camera using an N-MCDC2-ACC cable may not be able to provide the “half press your remote camera from the camera in your hand” operation when using the shutter release button. 

Note: This does NOT impact half-press or full-press INPUT to the camera, as this works just fine with the N-MCDC2-ACC cable on a remote camera.

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones from a transmitting MultiMAX, Plus III, or Plus IV. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Nikon’s MC-DC2 remote terminal (female)

Cable lengths:
N-MCDC2-ACC: 3′ (91 cm)
N-MCDC2-ACC-1: 1′ (30.5 cm)

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N10-ACC Remote Camera Cable for Nikon https://pocketwizard.com/products/n10-acc-remote-acc-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=n10-acc-remote-acc-cable Sat, 14 Mar 2020 23:47:10 +0000 http://pocketwizard.the12thsign.com/?post_type=product&p=1268 The N10-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Nikon’s 10 pin remote port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by […]

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The N10-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Nikon’s 10 pin remote port to allow you to remotely trigger your camera.

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the N10-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard or directly from your camera’s shutter button; with the transmitting PocketWizard mounted on your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port. More details can be found in our PocketWizard Wiki.

NOTE: For best results, if you are shooting from a hand held camera and triggering a remote camera at the same time, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving radios. With most mirrorless cameras, a second cable is required for settings such as silent shooting mode, electronic shutter, or continuous high speed drive, where the camera’s hot shoe may be disabled.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
All PocketWizard transceivers
NOTE: For PocketWizards with mono sync ports such as older Plus, Plus II, and MultiMAX radios using top sync port, use an MSMM adapter or a PTMM adapter.

Camera Compatibility for Nikon cameras with Nikon’s 10 pin port including:
Nikon Mirrorless: Nikon Z9 & Z8
Nikon DSLR: Nikon D1, D2, D3, D4 series, D5, D6,  D300/D300s, D500, D700, D800 series, N90/N90s, F5 / F6, F100, and other Nikon cameras with 10 pin remote shutter release.
This cable is not for Nikon D200 or D100 with MB-D100. Use N10-ACC-D200 instead.

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for the Remote Camera:

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones from a transmitting MultiMAX, Plus III, or Plus IV. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Nikon’s 10 pin remote terminal (female)

Cable lengths:
N10-ACC: 3′ (91 cm)
N10-ACC-1: 1′ (30.5 cm)

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CM-E3-ACC 2.5mm Remote Camera / Flash Sync Cable https://pocketwizard.com/products/cm-e3-acc-remote-acc-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cm-e3-acc-remote-acc-cable Sun, 15 Mar 2020 03:40:59 +0000 http://pocketwizard.the12thsign.com/?post_type=product&p=1264 The CM-E3-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Canon’s subminiphone remote port, the connection for most Rebel and mirrorless Canon cameras, to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. It can also be used to trigger other cameras with the subminiphone connection and as a flash sync cable for flashes with a subminiphone […]

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The CM-E3-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Canon’s subminiphone remote port, the connection for most Rebel and mirrorless Canon cameras, to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. It can also be used to trigger other cameras with the subminiphone connection and as a flash sync cable for flashes with a subminiphone sync port. (Compatibility details below.)

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

This cable can also be used as a regular sync cable to trigger a remote flash with a 2.5mm connection.

How to Use:

As a remote camera cable: Connect the CM-E3-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard or directly from your camera’s shutter button; with the transmitting PocketWizard mounted on your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port. More details can be found in our PocketWizard Wiki.

NOTE: If you are shooting from a hand held camera and triggering a remote camera at the same time, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving radios for best results. With most mirrorless cameras, a second cable is required for settings such as silent shooting mode, electronic shutter, or continuous high speed drive, where the camera’s hot shoe may be disabled.

As a flash sync cable: Connect the CM-E3-ACC cable to your flash’s 2.5mm sync port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Use a transmitting PocketWizard on your camera’s hot shoe or connected via the camera’s PC port to trigger the remote flash.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
All PocketWizard transceivers
NOTE: For PocketWizards with mono sync ports such as older Plus, Plus II, and MultiMAX radios using top sync port, use an MSMM adapter or a PTMM adapter.

Camera Compatibility:
Canon cameras with E3 remote shutter release terminal including:
Canon SLR & D
SLRs:
EOS SL series, EOS 60D, EOS 70D, EOS 77D, EOS 80D, EOS 90D, Rebel series, Digital Rebel series, EOS Rebel series, EOS 300D, EOS 350D, EOS 400D, EOS 450D, EOS 500D, EOS 550D, EOS 600D, EOS 650D, EOS 700D, EOS 1000D, EOS 1100D, EOS 1200D
Canon mirrorless:
EOS R, R6, R6, R6 II, R7, R10, and RP.
For EOS R5 and EOS R3, see the CM-N3-ACC. The EOS M50 series does not have an external remote port and cannot be triggered by a PocketWizard at this time.

Fuji, Olympus, and Pentax cameras:
This cable also may be compatible with most Fuji, Olympus, and Pentax cameras that can be triggered via a 2.5mm stereo connection.
Hasselblad H series, Contax 645 and N, Bronica ETR and SQA motor drive:
If your camera has a standard 2.5mm remote port with a tip, ring, & sleeve connection, this cable should be compatible, test your specific camera to confirm.
Panasonic and Leica:
These cameras have 2.5 mm remote ports that have extra contacts. This cable will not work with those cameras. For Panasonic cameras, please use the PAN-ACC cable. 

Flash Compatibility:
This cable can also be used as a flash sync cable for flashes with a 2.5mm subminiphone sync port.

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for Remote Camera Use:

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Canon’s E3 remote terminal (female) or any compatible 2.5 mm (3/32″) sub miniphone sync port (female)

Cable lengths:
CM-E3-ACC: 3′ (91 cm)
CM-E3-ACC-1: 1′ (30.5 cm)

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CM-N3-ACC Remote Camera Cable for Canon https://pocketwizard.com/products/cm-n3-acc-remote-acc-cable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cm-n3-acc-remote-acc-cable Sun, 15 Mar 2020 03:34:12 +0000 http://pocketwizard.the12thsign.com/?post_type=product&p=1260 The CM-N3-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Canon’s 3 pin N3 remote port, the connection for most Canon 5D and 1D series cameras, to allow you to remotely trigger your camera. Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be […]

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The CM-N3-ACC remote camera cable connects a PocketWizard radio to Canon’s 3 pin N3 remote port, the connection for most Canon 5D and 1D series cameras, to allow you to remotely trigger your camera.

Using a remote camera lets you explore creativity and expand photographic coverage in unique ways. On location, remote cameras can be where you physically can’t. Get shots no one else can by firing a remote camera at the same time you fire your main body. Two images, two perspectives, one photographer! In the studio, get out from behind the lens and really connect with your subjects.

How to Use:

Connect the CM-N3-ACC Remote Camera Cable to your camera’s remote port and a receiving PocketWizard radio. Trigger your remote camera by either pressing test on a handheld PocketWizard or directly from your camera’s shutter button; with the transmitting PocketWizard mounted on your handheld camera’ s hot shoe or connected to the camera’s PC port. More details can be found in our PocketWizard Wiki.

NOTE: For best results, if you are shooting from a hand held camera and triggering a remote camera at the same time, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving radios. With most mirrorless cameras, a second cable is required for settings such as silent shooting mode, electronic shutter, or continuous high speed drive, where the camera’s hot shoe may be disabled.

Compatibility:

PocketWizard Compatibility:
All PocketWizard transceivers
NOTE: For PocketWizards with mono sync ports such as older Plus, Plus II, and MultiMAX radios using top sync port, use an MSMM adapter or a PTMM adapter.

Camera Compatibility for Canon cameras with N3 remote shutter release terminal including:
Canon DSLRs: EOS-1, 1D, 1D X and 1Ds series, EOS-3, EOS 5D series, EOS 6D series, EOS 7D series, EOS 10D, EOS 20D/20Da, EOS 30D, EOS 40D, EOS 50D, EOS 60D/60Da, EOS D30, EOS D60.
Canon Mirrorless cameras: EOS R5 and R3
For cameras that use the 2.5 mm subminiphone connection, see the CM-E3-ACC. The EOS M50 series does not have an external remote port and cannot be triggered by a PocketWizard at this time.

Half press / Pre Trigger Options for the Remote Camera:

Enabling half press with the radios will pre trigger the remote camera. When half press / pre triggering is enabled, the remote camera behaves as if you were half pressing the shutter button directly on the camera itself. When pre triggered, the remote camera will focus and confirm exposure but not fire. The advantage of the half press feature is that your camera will respond to the actual trigger signal faster, as it should be completely ready to take the photo as soon as it gets the signal to fire. Half press is available “on demand” with some PocketWizard radios as a feature. Continuous half press is available to all PocketWizard radios if you add a PTMM cable. Please see below for details:

Plus III: Using a hand held transmitting radio: half press the test button  on the radio in your hand to pre trigger your remote camera, then press all the way to take the photo. If you are shooting from a handheld camera with a hot shoe mounted transmitting radio, use a remote camera cable on both the transmitting and receiving PocketWizard radios to enable pre triggering for the remote camera. When you half press the shutter button of the camera in your hand, the remote Plus III should pre trigger the remote camera at the same time.

Plus IV: The Plus IV can receive a half press signal from a transmitting Plus III but cannot send one. See above for details about how half press works.

MultiMAX: You can pre trigger a remote camera using the MultiMAX radios by enabling or disabling their zones from a transmitting MultiMAX, Plus III, or Plus IV. This feature works when using the bottom -ACC port on a MultiMAX radio. It is not available on older MultiMAX radios that only have a top port.

The PTMM adapter can be added to any setup to enable constant pre triggering. It is an adapter that connects to the remote camera cable and has a box with a switch. When you turn it “on”, the camera will be constantly pre triggered. When it is “off”, the camera will fire after confirming focus and exposure. The camera will respond much more quickly but will use more battery power.

FlexTT5, FlexTT6, Plus II, Plus Receiver, MultiMAX without -ACC ports: half press /  pre trigger is only available on these units by adding the PTMM adapter.

Specifications:

From: 3.5 mm (1/8″) stereo miniphone (male)
To: Canon’s N3 remote terminal (female)

Cable lengths:
CM-N3-ACC: 3′ (91 cm)
CM-N3-ACC-1: 1′ (30.5 cm)

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