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Anton Bauer PowerTap 20 inch (51 cm) cable PowerTap to right angle 4p XL

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  • P-Tap 20 XLR cable
  • 51 cm length

PowerTap 20 XLR (51cm)
Cable for connecting a camera-mounted Ultralight 4-pin XLR to a PowerTap socket on the GoldMount bracket of a camera of any size or a camcorder.

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Anton Bauer PowerTap 20 inch (51 cm) cable PowerTap to right angle 4p XL

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  • P-Tap 20 XLR cable
  • 51 cm length

Product description for Anton Bauer PowerTap 20 inch (51 cm) cable PowerTap to right angle 4p XL

PowerTap 20 XLR (51cm)
Cable for connecting a camera-mounted Ultralight 4-pin XLR to a PowerTap socket on the GoldMount bracket of a camera of any size or a camcorder.

Anton Bauer PowerTap 20 inch (51 cm) cable PowerTap to right angle 4p XL

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