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Avid Db25-xlrm Digisnake Analog Or Digital Output Snake (12')

Avid Db25-xlrm Digisnake Analog Or Digital Output Snake (12')
  • Product Code: ga264764
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$417.00 $654.69

The DB25-XLRM DigiSnake (12-Foot) from Avid is a 12' output snake that is used to connect an Avid HD I/O peripheral (such as the 192 I/O or 96 I/O) or a control surface, to external equipment.


The snake features a DB25 connector to 8 XLR male connectors, and is color coded specifically for use with Pro Tools systems.

I/Os or Control Surfaces > External Gear    8 XLR Male Connectors    Custom Color Coding

Parameters
Length12ft (3.7m)
Connectors1 x DB25
8 x XLR Male
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.35 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.4 x 10.3 x 3.9"

DB25 to eight XLR male output snake

Comprised of 110-ohm digital-grade cable to accommodate either digital or analog signals

Red jackets on both ends with appropriate labeling

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this camera capable of recording double exposure-video in-camera; or is it necessary to do double exposure using a editing program?

A: No it isn't - nor is any video camera.

Q: 2. Does this have environmental sealing like the 12-100 f4?

A: Yes this lens would be environmentally sealed.

Q: 3. Can this camera be connected to a HDMI recorder? i.e., clean HDMI output.

A: yes

Q: 4. I just wonder will it work well with Panasonic G-85 body? I hope in-body 5 axis stabilizer should be sufficient enough. Any thoughts and concerns?

A: Yes, this lens will work fine with the G85.

Q: 5. Is there any lens creep with this lens? I ask because it does not appear to have a zoom lock. Thanks.

A: There have been no reports of lens creep on this lens.

Q: 6. Can the Panasonic DMW-BLC12 battery be substituted for this Leica BP-DC 12 battery?

A: You might also consider the Watson equivalent (sold at B&H) for about quarter the price. I have a couple and it seems to be an identical battery.

Q: 7. how does it compare to the ZS100K?

A: This camera gives you the ability to change lenses, whereas the ZS100 does not. The GX85 also has a larger sensor, better low light ability, and a faster shutter.

Q: 8. As with all things Leica, I own several Bessa rangefinder bodies as I refused to in the past and continue to refuse to accept that the antiquated method of loading film et al, would of itself produce better pictures. In my view this was but one aspect of the M body that has been deified to the next that most shooters do not have the courage to criticise a camera that may have been a piece of ground breaking engineering on the release of the M3 ( which I have), but surely not the better part of half a century later.Their glass, provided one does not need to sell a kidney to purchase even the great Summicron 50/2 as it was when I purchased it + the 35Aph/2 in its oringinal iteration.Not to be mention the R8 and 9 which did not have auto focus when this method of focussing ruled the world. Add to that the fact that R8 and R9 bodies have fallen off the cliff price wise and it is enough to make one a little jaundiced toward the litter red dot.Now, can someone please convince me that Leica actually make batteries? Of course they don't. And it galls me to see the prices being gouged by Solms for these items.I purchased and still have one of the first Leica digitals -no, not the embarrassingly tinny point and shoots. I managed to obtain a 3rd party spare. Who had its name all over the unit? None other than Panasonic who via B and H charged a reasonable price , if it can really be said that OM batteries are fairly priced. No prizes for guessing where they are made.Why not 3rd parties being offered here. Not enough people projected to purchase the camera to amortize the cost of the production. But given that Leica would not be making batteries for this camera, why not adopt a cinical approach and have the 3rd party actual manufacturers make a run of lens and offer them as legit. compatible batteries.

A: Is there a question here or just a rant?

Q: 9. I was very disappointed when I handled the lens (I actually tried 2 of them!). About 3/4 through the zoom rotation to fully extended the lenses stick and don't smoothly zoom through the full range. Anyone find that too?

A: Unfortunately this is a common finding with this lens, the higher quality 12-100 f/4 is much better and incredibly smooth throughout the whole zoom range.

Q: 10. Can this battery be charged by the Panasonic charger? a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/924860-REG/panasonic_de_a79bb_battery_charger_for_dmw_blc12.html target= _blank http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/924860-REG/panasonic_de_a79bb_battery_charger_for_dmw_blc12.html/a

A: Yes that charger will work with this battery. Also the Watson Compact AC/DC Charger for DMW-BLC12, BP-DC12, or BP-51 Battery will work too. Website link: http://bhpho.to/1gcd2jA

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