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Atomos Micro HDMI D to HDMI A Cable

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  • Spiral cable 50 - 65 cm
  • D-plug to A-plug
  • 90 degrees
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Atomos Micro HDMI D to HDMI A Cable

Short profile

  • Spiral cable 50 - 65 cm
  • D-plug to A-plug
  • 90 degrees

Atomos Micro HDMI D to HDMI A Cable

Technik
Anschluss
HDMI
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
65 cm
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
853815005728
KAN
ATOMCAB013

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