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Elvid Coaxial Bnc Connector For Belden 1505a

Elvid Coaxial Bnc Connector For Belden 1505a
  • Product Code: ga157014
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This Coaxial BNC Connector for Belden 1505A from Elvid is a crimp-style BNC connector that terminates a 1505A coaxial RG-59 cable and is ideal for sending analog or digital signals in any 75-ohm applications in your home, studio, or on location with long cable runs. Have a crimping tool on hand to ensure that this field-replaceable connector can quickly come to the aid of any damaged cable and give you reliable, trouble-free, and durable connectivity without interrupting your workflow.

Crimp-Style BNC Connector    For 75-Ohm Applications    Supports Analog and Digital Signals    Terminates a Belden 1505A Coaxial Cable    Field Replaceable

General
CompatibilityBelden 1505A Coaxial Cable
Impedance75 Ohms
Physical
Material of ConstructionBody: Nickel Plated, Contact: Gold Plated
Dimensions1" / 25.5 mm (Length)
0.6" / 14.4 mm (Diameter)
Weight0.3 oz / 9 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.03 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.75 x 3.2 x 0.65"

The connector supports 75-ohm cables, which is ideal for perfect signal transfer over long cable runs.

The connector is made specifically for Belden's 1505A coaxial RG-59 cable.

You can use this connector whether you're wiring for an analog signal, like an RF antenna, or a digital signal like AES, MADI, or SDI video.

This connector is so easy to attach that all you need is a crimping tool in your gear bag. In case of a cable break or tear, you can install a new connector quickly, with limited interruption to your workflow.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this monitor compatible with a Canon Vixia HF G70?

A: Yes, the Elvid FieldVision 4KV2 7" On-Camera Monitor is compatible with the Canon Vixia HF G70 UHD 4K Camcorder (Black), BH #CAHFG70.

Q: 2. Dose this have any latency? we are planing to buy for Panasonic AG-UX180 cameras for live events as a on-camera monitors. Thank you for the help.

A: This monitor uses an HDMI input, which means there should no noticeable latency.

Q: 3. Will this work for the Sony a6400/a6500?

A: Yes, you will need an HDMI cable to connect the two devices together.

Q: 4. Hello, can I use a NP NP Battery on this monitor? NP-F770 7.4V 4400mAh Battery

A: Yes, the Elvid FieldVision 4KV2 7 On-Camera Monitor will accept the NP-F770 L series battery.

Q: 5. Does it work with a GH4?

A: It sure will!

Q: 6. Will this work on a pentax K-1 ?

A: Yes it will. The Pentax K-1 has a Micro HDMI output, you will just need to purchase a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable to connect that camera to this monitor. https://bhpho.to/2hOzAOU

Q: 7. What would the run time be using the suggested battery (Watson NP-F770 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.4V, 4400mAh))? What would be necessary to run this monitor on battery for approx 7-8hrs while recording football games?

A: This kit includes a single NP-F770 battery. You should get around 4 hours of run time with that battery on this monitor. It would be a good idea to purchase a 2nd battery to go along with this kit, B&H # WANPF770.https://bhpho.to/2bRUc5Z

Q: 8. when connect to sony ar74, can you see image in both the camera or view finder and the monitor at the same time?

A: This is possible by completing the following steps: 1. Go into settings on the A7R IV. 2. Go to Setup, page 3. 3. Go to HDMI Settings. 4. Turn HDMI Info Display off. And now you should be able to see a live view on both the camera and the monitor. You will not be able to see any of the shooting information on the external monitor, only on the camera, but this will allow you to see the shooting image on both the monitor and the camera.

Q: 9. I got one of these and I am getting only a No Signal message on screen. I've tried connecting it on my Sony A6000 and on a Canon T6 and the same thing happens on both cameras. I'm using the HDMI port, going to MODE and chosing HDMI option and nothing changes. Anyone knows what I could be doing wrong? Thank you.

A: I've only had mine for a couple of months and have yet to really put it through the ringer, but it has worked beautifully for me on the few shoots I've done over the summer. If you have already tried switching the inputs on the Monitor then my suggestion would be to 1) Try a new cable as suggested above, and 2) look through your camera's menu settings to make sure it's actually outputting signal to the HDMI output. For some reason some of those smaller DSLR type cameras do not automatically (or by default) send signal to the HDMI output, it has to be turned on via their menu. Good luck... I love mine!!!

Q: 10. I see that you can program this monitor to show the image upside down. Can it also be programmed to show the image upside down AND flipped horizontally (left side is on the right side)?

A: Yes it can. The Image Flip Feature on this monitor allows you to flip the screen vertically, horizontally or both.

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